BENNY-WOODHAM-Obituary

BENNY M. WOODHAM Jr.

Ormond Beach, Florida

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Benny M. Woodham Jr., 58, of Ormond Beach passed away on March 11, 2013. He was predeceased by his parents, Dorothy Ashmead Woodham and Benny M. (Woody) Woodham. Benny was a retired Park Manager from the Florida Park Service where he served for 36 years. He enjoyed riding his motorcycles,...

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I just learned a few days ago of Benny's passing. I was a ranger from Gamble Rogers and knew him well ,we both loved motorcycles and saving the Real Florida. He was a down to earth guy.I'll ride the "Loop" to honor his memory this Biketoberfest.Your in the Wind now Brother,Home Forever ! GOD BLESS you and your family.

I first met Benny in the Summer of 1972 and what a wild Summer that was. I will always remember those good times.

Always in my prayers. I will never forget him.

Karen I have fond memories of you and Benny beginning at San Felasco/Devils Millhopper through our times at Tomoka that I will cherish always. Rest in peace my friend.

Karen for the short time you and Benny were at LKSP we had some fun running hogs -chasing scrub cows, air-boating-remember the good times. may you and the family be comforted by your friends and loved ones. Dave & Martie

Karen, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you !! Love, your friends from Kentucky, Jim, Phyllis, Caitlin and Mikaela.

Sorry I can't be there with you today, but check out all the friends that came to say goodbye! You were well loved!

We have many good memories of Benny, and will miss him. Love & Prayers to the Woodham Family. The Gavagni Family

I miss you my Friend. I still remember the first day we met 37 years ago and I have cherished the years we worked and played together. Your fought your last battle just as you tackled life; with everything you had and the very best you could do. Be proud of what you accomplished why you were here. Few have done as much for the world as you did. Rest in Peace Good Buddy.