Henry Wesley "Wes" Woodard was born in Brownfield, Texas, on July 10, 2004, to Jody and Kathryn Woodard, and was taken from this life on May 1, 2023. While some would say it was too soon, in God's eyes Wes was with us exactly the right amount of time.
Wes and his parents moved to the Meadow area when he was in pre-K. This was where he met 13 other pre-K students who would remain his classmates for the next 12 years. He was within three weeks of graduating with 24 other Broncos in the Class of 2023. If you asked Wes what he enjoyed, his answer was always, "What season is it?" He excelled in basketball, track, cross-country, football, FFA, stock shows, UIL persuasive speaking, one-act plays, robotics, NHS, and making friends.
However, more important to him than all the medals, banners, and belt buckles was his love of people of all ages. While in high school, Wes served as a counselor at the South Plains Church of Christ-sponsored Camp Evergreen, where he worked with younger elementary kids, teaching them how to grow closer to God. It was here that he discovered his passion for mentoring kids. His long-term plan after college was to become a high school basketball coach, which would leave his summers free for Church Camps, Sports Camps, and missions trips.
During his last few days here, Wes competed in four events in a regional track meet. An hour later, he attended a prom in Lubbock, and then taught 3rd graders in Sunday School the next morning. He was looking forward to graduation, taking his first mission trip to Rio de Janeiro this summer, and attending Texas Tech University in the Fall.
Wes is survived by his Dad, Mom, and his best friend, stock show partner, and teammate, his younger brother Kyle. He is also survived by his grandparents, Henry McCulloch, Jr. and Judy Woodard, as well as many aunts, uncles, great-aunts and great-uncles, and numerous cousins across Texas and Maine. Another group of important people in his life were his church family at both the Brownfield and South Plains Churches of Christ, his sports teammates, his school classmates, the "Brotherhood of Athletes" from surrounding schools, and all the friends he had made throughout West Texas.
Wes joins Barbara "Grandma" McCulloch and Jimmy Wesley "Grandy" Woodard in Heaven. He will be missed but not forgotten - "Till We Meet Again!" Philippians 4:13
Memorial donations can be made to the Wes Woodard Memorial Scholarship Fund established at Meadow ISD, the White River Youth Camp, or the South Plains Church of Christ Mission Trip Fund.
A memorial service for Wes Woodard will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at South Plains Church of Christ, 6802 Elkhart Avenue, in Lubbock under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.
Visitation will be held immediately following the service in the church's Family Life Center.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO RECORDING OF THE MEMORIAL SERVICE
120 W. Tate Street P. O. Box 507, Brownfield, TX 79316
Sherry Gilbreth
May 9, 2023
You and your family do not know me nor I you but, I wanted read this and wanted to tell you how sorry I am .. from what I read you had a wonderful son and he certainly was a child of God, this touched my heart. I pray God cradles all of you in his arms and gives you comfort I´ll be praying for your family!
The Kings (your neighbors) Bennie, Gay, Chance, Elaine, Ty, and Taylor
May 5, 2023
Our deepest sympathy and prayers for your loss. May God bless your family through this sorrow.
Glenda Patton
May 5, 2023
So sad and heart hurting for Judy in loss of her grandson. Condolences to your family... Steve/Glenda Patton
Todd Duncan
May 5, 2023
I am heart broken to hear about Wes. I enjoyed spending time with him at basketball camp and he was always so respectful and hard working. It doesn't surprise me that excelled at whatever he was doing. I have no doubt he would have been a great coach too! My heart breaks for his parents, brother and all those who knew and loved Wes! Because of his faith in Christ we know we will see him again! May God comfort the family!
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Jaci Howard
May 4, 2023
Wes was a camper in my brother tent at WRYC last summer. I didn´t know him well, but I know all my campers adored him and he was very well liked. I only heard good things about him and know he impacted many people´s lives at camp including campers, counselors, and other staff members.
Machaela
May 4, 2023
He was great kid I seen him advanced for triple and long jump he was so good at what he loved. Im sending my love and prayers
Iris Ruiz
May 4, 2023
Our deepest condolences to the family & all that mourn; our prayers will continue.
Christina Mireles (cafeteria worker)
May 4, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I love you Wes my cornflakes guy. I will never forget you
Victoria Solis
May 4, 2023
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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