She was a honoray life member of the Senior Citizens Organization, Inc., Where she called Bingo for 27 years and a member of the Sing-Alongs Group. She volunteered with the Gray Lady at Riverview Hospital for 20 years. She received a Certificate from Red Cross First Aid Services in 1943 in Preparation for any local war incident or emergency. She also was active at the Noble Manor Village Activities Center.
Survivors are three children, Julius (Keva) Ray Woods of Indianapolis, Lorraine Mullendore of Carmel and Terry (Phyllis) Kay Woods of Fortville, a brother, Faye Barker of Anderson; 12 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 26 great-great-grandchildren; and Many Nieces and Nephews. Preceded in death by her Husband Halton; one son Dickie M Woods; sister Halcie Barker; four brothers, Paul Barker, Louis Barker, Ray Barker and Roy Barker; and two great-grandchildren.
She was a honoray life member of the Senior Citizens Organization, Inc., Where she called Bingo for 27 years and a member of the Sing-Alongs Group. She volunteered with the Gray Lady at Riverview Hospital for 20 years. She received a Certificate from Red Cross First Aid Services in 1943 in Preparation for any local war incident or emergency. She also was active at the Noble Manor Village Activities Center.
Survivors are three children, Julius (Keva) Ray Woods of Indianapolis, Lorraine Mullendore of Carmel and Terry (Phyllis) Kay Woods of Fortville, a brother, Faye Barker of Anderson; 12 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 26 great-great-grandchildren; and Many Nieces and Nephews. Preceded in death by her Husband Halton; one son Dickie M Woods; sister Halcie Barker; four brothers, Paul Barker, Louis Barker, Ray Barker and Roy Barker; and two great-grandchildren.
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