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John Paul Womack

Ventura, California

1923 - 2009

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John Paul Womack, longtime resident of Oxnard, passed away peacefully on Jan. 22, 2009. He was 85.

John was born in 1923, in Fort Worth, Texas, and resided in Andersonville, Tenn., until joining the United States Navy at age 17. The family moved to California in 1957. In addition to...

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I love you Grandpa John...xoxo

I grew up on Tangerine Place. John was always amazing to me--raising three little kids (and then growning kids). My mom always thought very highly of him. A good guy.

Tom, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

I worked with John for almost 20 years at Aircraft Targets and he was a very nice, friendly man who LOVED burritos! I went and saw him a couple of times after he went into the home off of Telephone Road. I went with my Mother in law in tow. Her name is Arline Hume and she knew him from Parents Without Partners. His passing saddens me as the world will be a little less interesting and comical without John. Sincerely, Dan Lechliter

I will always remember Mr. Womack as an attentive and patient father . I cherish the wonderful memories i had as a child growing up with the Womack family. My prayers are with you at this time.
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Linda Castaniero Gallardo

He was a good man, I remember him from my childhood and growing up on Good Ol Tangerine Place,, with his family. I remember my mom would send me over to listen to John after my fathers death. He will be missed .

Just wanted to let you know that I was thinking of all of you. Cori told me the other day, that John actually suggested that you donate his body to science, so that you could make $100. I got a really big kick out of that, because John was John until the very end, and it reminded me of how he was always trying to get Charly and I to budget (although, we never did). John and I had our differences when I was young and naive, but as I got older, I came to realize that it all made sense. God...