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Valerie Woodcock

Bryan, Texas

Aug 21, 1939 – Oct 23, 2024

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August 21, 1939
DIED
October 23, 2024
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Bryan, Texas
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Valerie, WoodcockAug 21, 1939 - Oct 23, 2024Valerie was born in Croydon, England, just before the declaration of World War II. She grew up with older siblings, Sylvia and Michael. Her father, Frank Gubbins was away from home most of the war, and her mother Marjorie raised Michael and Valerie...

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Woodcock family, may, I offer my deepest sympathy for the loss of one special Lady. Last we met at Canterbury Kent in 1970, before we went our separate ways to a new life in US. Lives have been fulfilled, and Valerie lived hers to the fullest. she was a great lady,and touched so many hearts. David you are a special friend, and glad to have known you. I am now living in TN. Prayers to you and your family Julie Wininger.

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We learned of Valerie's passing very belatedly, no longer having a home-delivery newspaper. We knew the Woodcocks initially as fellow members of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and then I spent a year in the mid-80s as Valerie's aide, teaching 4-year olds at the church's pre-school. It was a really delightful time--Valerie was a gifted teacher, and had such a wonderful rapport with her little charges and their parents. She didn't shy away from big projects--like "building" a life-sized...

Jonathan and family, May God's mercy and peace sustain you.

To David and family, I am so grateful for Valerie. She has touched my life in countless ways. The first time I met Valerie was when I interviewed with her for a teacher´s aid position at St Thomas ELC. She was so kind and welcoming. I felt it a wonderful blessing to be given the opportunity to work at such an amazing school with wonderful teachers, children and parents. Valerie was always so helpful in teaching me the ways of St Thomas ELC. She was a wonderful mentor and I learned so much...

My most sincere condolences go out to the Woodcock family in this tremendous loss to their family and our community. Lots of prayers and hugs for David and their family.

Valerie was such a special person. She was involved in our son´s evaluation for the gifted and talented program many years ago and continued to take an interest in his progress even as an adult. She will be missed. Karen, Rick and Seth Carlson

Penny, I was so sorry to hear about your mom`s passing. We have fond memories of living down the street from you on Redmond back in the 60s and early 70s. I also enjoyed visiting with her at the You paint it place when I would take my grandchildren in to paint. I know you will miss her tremendously. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Valerie was a very special lady. She highlighted my life with her wonderful smile and warm reflections. Still think of her often!!My condolences to all whose lives she touched.