On March 4, 1965 a handsome baby boy was born to Howard and
Wilma Woods in Houston, Texas. They named him John Fitzgerald
Woods.
John received his education at Booker T Washington High School. He
worked for Metropolitan Transit Authority and later became an owner
operator.
John's parents, grandparents and sister preceded him in death.
He leaves to cherish his memories: one son, John Fitzgerald Woods
Jr., one sister, Felicia Woods-Pete (Anthony Pete) of Humble, Texas
two brothers, Cedric Woods and Dedric Woods (Tijanna Cooks) of
Houston, Texas; aunts Hattie, Doris, Justine, Ella Mae and Esther; his
favorite uncle Richard Brown from Maryland; ten nephews, three
nieces and host of cousins and other relatives and friends.
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Denise Lawsin
February 26, 2016
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