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We are so sorry to hear of Wiody´s passing. He was always upbeat and friendly. We´ll miss him stopping in at work. Prayers for all of you
Terri Rak
January 20, 2025 | Work


Garfield Heights, Ohio
1957 - 2025
Mark Woodward, age 67, passed away on January 8, 2025. Born November 18, 1957 in Lakewood, OH to Gerald (deceased) and Gail (deceased). Loving husband to Lisa. Caring father to Rachel, Joshua, and Samuel. Loving Grandfather to Parker and Emma. Brother to Steven (deceased) and Robert (deceased)....
Read MoreWe are so sorry to hear of Wiody´s passing. He was always upbeat and friendly. We´ll miss him stopping in at work. Prayers for all of you
Terri Rak
January 20, 2025 | Work
He was the best sunday school teacher ive ever had, when he would pick up his grandson from school i would see him and give him a hug. The sweetest, most Lord loving man you will ever meet. He was always smiling no matter what. Everyone loved him.
Carrie Mooney
January 19, 2025
My most deepest condolences to the Woodward family. May our Lord wrap His loving arms around you and comfort you during this difficult time and beyond. Mr Woody was a great male influence on my children at PHBC. We rejoice in knowing that Woody is in the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Prayers being lifted up for the family.
Linda Kalish
January 17, 2025 | Other
Woody´s strong faith was an inspiration to all who knew him. His faith, caring of others, dedication and smile are things that come to mind when we think of Woody. He fought the good fight and certainly was a good and faithful servant. As Coach Woody would always say, "Move your feet!" May we all carry on Coach Woody´s legacy and move our feet in the way God would want us to. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Goodhart Family
January 17, 2025
Woody Always fun to hang around, always had a smile.
Ed Hogan
January 15, 2025 | Friend

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED
Sophia Capretta and Family
January 14, 2025
Mark and I went to Lakewood High together and grew up in Lakewood. I remember watcing him play baseball in high school, he was a great baseball player. We spent many nights together hanging out, camping, playing touch football (for years). He was always liked by everyone, recognized as a really good athlete and someone that you enjoyed being around.
Martin Tarr
January 14, 2025