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William (Bill) Woodrow, age 77, died on February 17, 2026 after a 3+ year bout with pancreatic cancer. Bill is survived by his wife, Barbara Woodrow; his Brother Steven Woodrow; Sisters Julie and Shirley Woodrow; Brothers-in-law William Howell (Pat Knapp), Dale Bishop (Donna); Nephews Nick Woodrow, Tyler Bishop, David Rushing (Lindsey), Jeffrey Howell (Debbie); Nieces Kelli Woodrow (Patrick van den Broek), Angela Crosby (Pat), Tracy Raison (Chris), Grace Bishop; and Woodrow and Wend cousins. He was preceded in death by his Father James Eli Woodrow; Mother Grace Woodrow; Brother Nicholas Woodrow; Sisters-in-law Trish Woodrow and Audrey Howell.
Bill was born on June 15, 1948 in Traverse City, Michigan to parents Jim & Grace Woodrow. He graduated from Traverse City High School in 1966 and later from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1972 he was commissioned as a LTJG in the Navy and spent 4 years in the aviation wing, radar jamming over Vietnam. Upon his return to Michigan he began a career in employment counseling and management. A lifelong learner, he acquired an industrial engineering degree while working full time. Bill and Barb were married in Traverse City in 1978 and enjoyed a great life with their cats, friends and classic wood boats. In 2010 they joined Steve & Trish in Florida and he settled in with new friends and classic Mustang restoration. Travel was always on the agenda for Bill and Barb. His latest great interest was cooking; and boy could he. Bill was the I.T. guy, chief chef, best cat dad and my Buddy!
A Military funeral is scheduled for 11:00 am on June 15 at Sarasota National Cemetery with a luncheon to follow. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Bill’s life. Please rsvp to Barb if you will be joining for the lunch.
Gifts may be directed to the following:
Ears Animal Rescue Sanctuary (where we found our Celia) https://earsanimalrescue.com/donate
Flatbush Cats (one of Bill’s favorite YouTubes) Traverse City, Michigan to parents Jim & Grace Woodrow. He graduated from Traverse City High School in 1966 and later from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1972 he was commissioned as a LTJG in the Navy and spent 4 years in the aviation wing, radar jamming over Vietnam. Upon his return to Michigan he began a career in employment counseling and management. A lifelong learner, he acquired an industrial engineering degree while working full time. Bill and Barb were married in Traverse City in 1978 and enjoyed a great life with their cats, friends and classic wood boats. In 2010 they joined Steve & Trish in Florida and he settled in with new friends and classic Mustang restoration. Travel was always on the agenda for Bill and Barb. His latest great interest was cooking; and boy could he. Bill was the I.T. guy, chief chef, best cat dad and my Buddy! A Military funeral is scheduled for 11:00 am on June 15 at Sarasota National Cemetery with a luncheon to follow. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Bill's life. Please rsvp to Barb if you will be joining for the lunch. Gifts may be directed to the following: Ears Animal Rescue Sanctuary (where we found our Celia) https://earsanimalrescue.com/donate Flatbush Cats (one of Bill's favorite YouTubes) https://www.flatbushcats.org/donate">https://www.flatbushcats.org/donate
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