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Julian A. Woods

Jacksonville, Florida

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WOODS Julian A. Woods, 22, died Nov 10, 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq. Julian was a Hospital Corpman Third Class, with the U.S. Navy, Fleet Marine Force. Born in Jacksonville, he was the son of Julius W. & Carolyn F. (Miles) Woods. He was a graduate of Edward H.White High School in Jacksonville. He...

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Hello, We wanted to let your family and friends know that we are sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Julian Woods US Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the American youth hockey...

I was thinking of you. Teary eyes and all

Julián, I Remember YOU! I can still see you strolling into my classroom in your Stilwell warm ups the day of a game - all smiles and an eager openness that made my heart smile. I think of you often, Julian, and ... the tears still spill from my eyes ...

Sue Magish
Blessed teacher for having the honor and privilege of once calling you one of mykids.

You are not forgotten! Although we didn't serve together, we were brothers. We wore the same cloth and fought for the same values. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. I will forever remember you and what you have given to make this country, and this world a better place.

Little bro I just wanted to say I love you and miss you I think about the goods times everyday and I promise to make sure the world remember your life was special love you always 10 down 4 up. I know you proud of what we are doing in your name so make sure you keep watching over us and continue to be our Shield...

Julian, I think of you so very often ... the tears still roll down my face when I do ... even at the oddest of times ... But especially on this day ... Memorial Day. Know that I remember you .... and love you ... And am ever thankful for your sacrifice. Honor ... Salute ... Respect ...

Julian is never forgotten. Rest in peace brother.

Julian,
I think of you every year since that day. I will always remember playing cards and basketball with you in the BAS a few days prior. You will live in my memories and I send my love and prayers to your family. I truly miss you my friend! HMC Dailey

I remember riding our bikes to school in the fourth grade. We would always stop to wait on Julius and play basketball at his house until he came out. I moved away and lost contact but never forgot the time I had around him. He is missed by many and may he never be forgotten.