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Submitted: 11/13/08 • Approved: 10/25/23 • Last Updated: 10/28/23 • R100516-G43036-S3
Allen
July 25, 1879 - April 28, 1930
*Obituary
Newspaper unknown
April 1930
PNEUMONIA FATAL TO WELL KNOWN FARMER
Allie Woods, prominent farmer of this section, died Sunday morning, April 28, 1930 in a Bentonville hospital of pneumonia. He was taken suddenly ill last Tuesday and brought to the hospital for an operation. The operation was a serious one. Pneumonia developed later.
Funeral services were held from the family home, three miles east of Bentonville, on Monday afternoon, the Rev. A.W. Henderson, conducting the services. Burial was made in the City Cemetery at Bentonville by the side of his wife, who died several years ago.
Allen Pierce Woods, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Woods was born on the old Woods homestead, July 25, 1879, where he grew to manhood. In 1901 he went to Colorado returning the next year. He bought the present farm on which he lived and began developing it.
Mr. Woods was married to Miss Edna Jefferson in 1903. To them were born two sons, Louis E., aged 20 and Joseph A., 15 years old. Since the death of his wife, his mother has lived with him.
About ten years ago, he built one of the finest farm homes in the country. He loved flowers and his place was always an attraction to flower lovers. Mr. Woods was a successful farmer and was probably the largest grower of sweet potatoes and plants in the county.
He is also survived by four brothers, Dr. W.H. Woods, Jasper, Mo., Alex and Bryce Woods of the Woods community, and by four sisters Mrs. Madge Gartside, of Rogers; Mrs. Grace Christie, Durango, Colo., Mrs. Nancy Burns, Big Springs, Texas and Miss Blanche Woods of Phoenix, Arizona and other relatives.
Allen Woods comes from a family of Benton County pioneers. His grandfather, Samuel P. Woods came to this county in about 1832 and homesteaded the farm now occupied by Bryce Woods. This farm has been in cultivation for 98 years and is said by old settlers to be the oldest well-cared for farm in county.
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April 9, 1883 - February 7, 1923
*Obituary (as written)
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, February 15, 1923
WOODS, Edna JEFFERSON - Mrs. Allie P. Woods died Wednesday afternoon February 7th at 3:30 o'clock at the home three miles northwest of Rogers, the result of pneumonia fever, after a short illness. Mr. Woods was seriously ill at the same time and the disease and the strain were too much for her. Funeral services were held at the Woods home Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the services conducted by Rev. Barrett, pastor of the Baptist church of Rogers. Interment was at the Jefferson cemetery, two miles east of Bentonville. Miss Edna Jefferson was a daughter of the late S.A. Jefferson and was born April 9, 1883 at the home place east of Bentonville where she grew to womanhood. She is survived by her husband and two little sons. Also by four sisters, Mrs. C.C. Huffman, Mrs. Mary Landers and Misses Mollie and Pearl Jefferson of Bentonville, and three brothers, B.A. Jefferson and Tom Jefferson of Pea Ridge and C.O. Jefferson of Dublin, Texas. Her untimely death is a great blow to the family and relatives and they have the sympathy of their large circle of friends and neighbors.
Married 1903
Contributed on 11/13/08 by wfields55
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