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Eunice Wood Obituary

Eunice May "Tink" Wood, 93, died Monday, June 18, 2007.
She was a graduate of Parkview Hospital Nursing School and was nurse for Dr. Joseph Liverman until her retirement.
Tink was preceded in death by her husband, Fred L. Wood, daughter, Joyce W. Byrd, grandson, Edward F. Byrd, and sisters, Elsie M. Bass and Zelma M. Edwards. She was also predeceased by a brother, Henry May.
Funeral, Thursday, 11:00 a.m., Peachtree Baptist Church, Spring Hope. Visitation will be immediately after the funeral at the church. Interment, May Family Cemetery.
She is survived by her grandsons, John S. Byrd, II of Raleigh and David Byrd of New York City; and her son-in-law, John S. Byrd of Wilson.
Memorials are suggested to the charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Wilson Memorial Service, 2811 Fieldstream Drive, N, Wilson, www.wilsonmemorialservice.com, (252) 237-7171.

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Published by The News & Observer on Jun. 19, 2007.

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Cheryl Landin

June 21, 2007

My family have been patients of Dr. Liverman's for as long as I can remember. Mrs. Wood was a sweet, caring, and devoted nurse.

My prayers are with you during your time of mourning.

Cheryl Chadwick Landin
Daughter of Julian and Patsy Chadwick

Jim Harrison

June 20, 2007

Years ago I lived in Momeyer, and as a Paid Employee of Momeyer Resuce delt with Ms. Wood Frequently, she was always sweet and caring. My thoughts are with you during your time of mourning

Dianne and Ricky Tucker

June 19, 2007

Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this dificult time. We are part of her Peachtree family.

Gwen Womble

June 19, 2007

We extend our deepest sympathy to your family. My husband, Keith Womble, grew up next door to Eunice and Fred. I spoke with her several times over the years and enjoyed my conversations with her. Very sweet lady.
Sincerely,

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