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Homer Witt Wooldridge Jr.

Bedford, Virginia

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Homer Witt Wooldridge Jr., 78, of Bedford, Va., went to his heavenly home on Monday, May 3, 2010. Born on June 1, 1931, in Lynchburg, Va., a son of the late Homer Witt Wooldridge Sr. and Leoma Lee Lucas Beatty and her husband, Bernard. He was a member of Bedford Christian Church and a retired...

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Aunt Rushie,
I will miss Uncle Homer and I am so sorry that he's gone. I know he's in a better place. I pray God will give you strength and comfort as only he can. Stewart, Cody, Chase, and I love you and loved him. If you need anything please call us. I didn't get to see you at the house or the funeral home. But please know we love you and we will always love Uncle Homer and miss him very much.
Love
Gail Lynn

Rushie,
my prayers go out to you at this time I have many fond memories of homer Jr. and Senior

Prayers to the entire family. The community has lost a true gentleman and mentor to youth. I have known him and about him for over 50 years, never have I heard anyone speak against him.

Rushie
I give you my heart felt condolences in the loss of a great husband, father, and friend. He will missed by many. Homers kindness has touched so many. May you and family find comfort in God during this heart breaking time. Love in Christ. Don, Patricia, and Amber Hunziker

Mrs. Wooldredge my thoughts and prayers are with you today. I have known Homer for many years while he was coaching high school at Moneta and I was attending high school at Montvale. Over the many years since then where ever I saw him I always enjoyed our conversations and you could bet it was at some kind of ball game. He was always the same Homer that everone loved and respected as a friend, anyone that did not have the oppurnity to know him missed out on a real blessing. I know he will be...

My condolences go out to Mr Wooldridge's family.
He was such a great man, very patient with his students and always inspiring.He touched the lives of so very many people.

Mr.Wooldridge was my teacher as well, he was such a kind,wonderful person, who will be missed by so many.He has touched the lives of so many people in his lifetime. He always wore a smile, he will be a fond memory to us forever.May God Bless and comfort all the loved ones he had to leave behind.

Rushie -
It has been so many years .... I can remember you watching our children when they were toddlers and now they are grandparents themselves ... I am so sorry to hear of Homer Jr. passing. .. I had intentions of stopping to see him one day, just to hash over old times. ... I am so sorry that I procastinated ... He shall always be remembered as a good friend of many years. Our thoughts and Prayers go out to you and your Family in this most difficult of times. ...
He was...

My love to Rushie...I think Mr. Wooldridge, my eight grade history teacher at Moneta Hgh School was the first man I ever loved (other than my dad). His smile would light up the classroom & gym. He encouraged each of his students, and players, to just always do their best regardless of the challenge...Bedford flags should be flying at halfmast.....With love, Marie Saunders Batten