William Ray “Bill” Wood

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William Ray “Bill” Wood Veteran

Birth
Utah, USA
Death
3 Mar 2014 (aged 87)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4414482, Longitude: -111.9321747
Plot
Site C ~ 1471A
Memorial ID
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William Ray Wood was born on August 28, 1926 to Francis Marion and Minnie Marie Cox Wood.

Brothers and Sisters:
Francis Marion Wood Jr. (1925-1928)
Keith Lamar Fowlks (1925-1944)
Robert Newell Wood (1931-1998)
Preston Wood (1939-1939)
Joyce Wood (1933-2001)
Ora May Wood (1944-1983)
Raymond J. Wood
Roland D. Wood
Lucy Wood
Lila Wood
Illeane Wood
Afton Wood (1935-2010)
Bonnie Jean Wood
Veone Wood

Bill married Alma Mae Beers on July 9, 1953 in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington. They had 4 children:
Daniel Wood
Teresa Wood
Preston Wray Wood died in 1989 Federal Way, King, Washington
Francis Marion Wood (13, March 1961- 09, Feb, 1986 in Melbourne, Brevard, Florida

His wife Alma died in Salt Lake City on Sept, 12, 1966

Married Gloria: I know they had one daughter
They were later divorced, but when Bill got sick and could not take care of himself Gloria moved back in and took care of him. Thank you for that Gloria.

Bill served in the Navy in WWII and also served in Korea.

Graveside military services were held for Bill on July 2, 2014 at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park. It was a beautiful ceremony with a 5 Gun salute and Taps was played. It brought tears to the eyes of all who were in attendance. I know I had tears in my eyes Bill. You will never be forgotten Dear One.

This is my husband Don's Cousin whom he thought the world of. They were the same age and had a lot of fun in their younger days. I got to know Bill well when he came and stayed with us in Utah. Also at family reunions. Bill also loved to make inventions. One time at the family reunion he brought a fishing chair that he had created that held his fishing pole for him. He did love to fish. You will be missed dear cousin. Bill is also a half brother to Bonnie Jean who was raised as a sister to Don. After Don passed away Bill always made sure he checked in at Christmas time and sometimes would call once or twice a year. We had a lot of good chats over the years.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE BILL --YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
William Ray Wood was born on August 28, 1926 to Francis Marion and Minnie Marie Cox Wood.

Brothers and Sisters:
Francis Marion Wood Jr. (1925-1928)
Keith Lamar Fowlks (1925-1944)
Robert Newell Wood (1931-1998)
Preston Wood (1939-1939)
Joyce Wood (1933-2001)
Ora May Wood (1944-1983)
Raymond J. Wood
Roland D. Wood
Lucy Wood
Lila Wood
Illeane Wood
Afton Wood (1935-2010)
Bonnie Jean Wood
Veone Wood

Bill married Alma Mae Beers on July 9, 1953 in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington. They had 4 children:
Daniel Wood
Teresa Wood
Preston Wray Wood died in 1989 Federal Way, King, Washington
Francis Marion Wood (13, March 1961- 09, Feb, 1986 in Melbourne, Brevard, Florida

His wife Alma died in Salt Lake City on Sept, 12, 1966

Married Gloria: I know they had one daughter
They were later divorced, but when Bill got sick and could not take care of himself Gloria moved back in and took care of him. Thank you for that Gloria.

Bill served in the Navy in WWII and also served in Korea.

Graveside military services were held for Bill on July 2, 2014 at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park. It was a beautiful ceremony with a 5 Gun salute and Taps was played. It brought tears to the eyes of all who were in attendance. I know I had tears in my eyes Bill. You will never be forgotten Dear One.

This is my husband Don's Cousin whom he thought the world of. They were the same age and had a lot of fun in their younger days. I got to know Bill well when he came and stayed with us in Utah. Also at family reunions. Bill also loved to make inventions. One time at the family reunion he brought a fishing chair that he had created that held his fishing pole for him. He did love to fish. You will be missed dear cousin. Bill is also a half brother to Bonnie Jean who was raised as a sister to Don. After Don passed away Bill always made sure he checked in at Christmas time and sometimes would call once or twice a year. We had a lot of good chats over the years.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE BILL --YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.