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James Barrett Woodruff

Houston, Texas

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JAMES BARRETT WOODRUFF, 68, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 in Houston. James was a native of Navasota and a graduate Of Milby High School and the Houston Police Academy Class #22. He served with the Houston Police Department for 42 years until retiring with the rank of...

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I remember your father to be a wonderful kind person. God Bless you
and your family Melissa!

Mary Ann,
I am very sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my prayers. May God bless and keep you during this time.

Went through Cadet Class 22 with J.b. One of the nicest guys I ever met.I will miss him and surely he will surely be missed terribly by family and friends.

We were all so saddened to hear of the loss of Mr. Woodruff. He was always present this season at J.T.'s baseball games or practices. We know that he will now be watching the games from above and still cheering for his favorite player J.T. Our prayers go to all of you during this time of great loss.

The Kelley Family

Mary Ann, we were in Burnet Thursday-Sunday. Becky and Ella told us of your loss. I already knew he was a fine family man and had been a great police man, but I enjoyed reading all the nice things written about him in this guest book.

I am shocked and saddened to learn of James' passing. He, Mary Ann, Jenny and Melissa were and always will be a big part of my life. I always looked up to him as a great family man,and my prayers go out to the entire family. God bless.

I am sorry to hear of J.B.'s death. It was my honor to work with him for several years in the Juvenile Division. J.B. had the courage to stand up for what he believed in.

I went to elementary school (Youens)with Melissa. I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.

Mr. Woodruff was a welcome and common sight around his grandson James Tyler's school (Grace) either picking up J.T. or doing volunteer work for the school. What a great Granddad! We will all miss having him around.