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Yandall Clark Woodfin III

Fort Worth, Texas

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Dr. Yandall Clark Woodfin III, a Christian educator and minister, died Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Service: Honoring his memory and his God will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Agape Baptist Church with Dr. Jim Denison and Dr. Dean Dickens officiating. The family will greet visitors in Agape Baptist Faith...

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2/16/2019

To the Family,

I graduated from SW in 1990, and I truly have so many fond memories and appreciation for the priceless education I received. I was fortunate enough, as many were, to study under the greatest (collectively at one time), internationally-renown scholars in the world.
Even after 29 years, after a reflective discussion with a client today on Art History, I couldn't help but think of Dr. Woodfin and how much of an impact he still has in my life and my...

To Yandall's family,
I am sorry that this is such a late entry. I had the honor to know Mr Woodfin several years ago. He was such a gentle spirit, kind and compassionate. Condolences to his dear family. I know he will be sadly missed.

So sorry for your family's loss. Dr Woodfin was a guest in our home in Libya many years ago when he served as the interim pastor of FBC Tripoli. I was quite young but I still recollect his kind and gentle mannerisms and, most especially, his telling of "Sam Spade-- private eye, ear, nose, and throat." Our youth group loved him!

I had he privilege of knowing Linda in school and then having Dr Woodfin in my doctoral studies. A great mind, a gentle spirit, and the father of equally brilliant children. Though certainly greater to you, your loss is our loss in the Baptist family, here in Texas and in Europe.

May His peace guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus

Dear Leta and family, Love and prayers are sent your way. Nita Lumpkin let us know about Yandall's death. For your connection, we were students at Ruschlikon 1968-69 school year. May our Lord provide the wonderful complete comfort that only He can give.

My memories of Yandell go back to high school. Leta, thank your for your friendship. You and Yandell were most pleasant memories at Poly reunions. I share your loss for such a fine man. I have been unable to contact you by phone and would love to hear from you.

Dear Leta, Our hearts are broken for you and your family. We are so blessed to have had Yandall (and you) in our lives. That short time I had with you two at Tarleton made such an impact on my life. We thank God for this extraordinary man that touched so many young lives. Our love, Winona and Chuck Williams

Dear Leta, Our hearts are broken for you and your family. We are so blessed to have had Yandall (and you) in our lives. He made such an impact on my life the short time at Tarleton. We must thank God for sharing this extraordinary man with the thousands of young lives he touched. Much love, Winona Williams

Thanks to you for your Christian. Influence in my life at Tarelton Baptist Student Union.

Betty Sue Lee Hale
Maryville, TN