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In Loving Memory

Dorothy Lee Woods

Dorothy Lee Woods

Dorothy Lee Woods

April 10, 1943 - April 4, 2013

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Mrs. Dorothy L. Woods, of Trumann, died Thursday, April 4, 2013 at NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital in Jonesboro at the age of 69 years, 11 months and 25 days. She was born Saturday, April 10, 1943 in Florence, Ala., to the late Clay and Charity Lee Fraizer Bratton, Sr. and had lived the past 38 years in Trumann. She was a homemaker and of the Pentecostal faith. Mrs. Woods was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin Franklin Woods, one son, Ben Alexander Woods, one grandson, Jeremy Marshall, four brothers, three sisters and her parents. She is survived by two daughters, Melissa Marshall of Trumann and Penny Manes of Jonesboro; two brothers, Tommy Bratton of Palenstine, Ark., and Clay

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"Its been one rough time without you, but i know your smiling down from heaven. I cant wait to see you again im glad i spent your final days on earth with you i love and miss you oh so very much.

Gregory Scott Woods Manes, Trumann, Arkansas

November 1, 2014

"Dear family, I am sorry about the loss of your love one. The Bible promise that one day the dead will be restored to life by means of a resurrection (John 5:28,29). I hope this promise bring the family a measure of hope.

Primrose Johnson, Salt Lake City,

May 20, 2013

"Dear family, I am sorry about the loss of your love one. The Bible promise that one day the dead will be restored to life by means of a resurrection (John 5:28,29). I hope this promise bring the family a measure of hope.

Primrose Johnson, Salt Lake City,

May 20, 2013

"Sorry to the family and friends of Dorothy. I would like to leave you with a few comforting words from the bible. Matthew 5:5 Happy are the mild tempered ones since they will inherit the earth. And Psalms 37:29 the righteous themselves will possess the earth and live forever upon it. The last scripture I would like to leave is Isaiah 25:8. God will actually swallow up death forever and wipe tears from all faces.

Tom Layton ,

April 9, 2013

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