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Mattie F WALKER WOODS

Oakley Chapel (Rogers) Cemetery
Benton County,
Arkansas

Thomas
April 22, 1870 - June 18, 1932

*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, June 23, 1932

WOODS, Thomas Jackson - Tom J. Woods, born and reared in the Bentonville community, died at his home in Pea Ridge early Saturday morning after an illness of several months. He was 62 years of age. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian Church at Pea Ridge Sunday afternoon with Dr. Joseph H. Miller, pastor of the Rogers Presbyterian Church conducting the services. Burial was made in the Oakley Chapel cemetery. Mr. Woods was born on the old Woods homestead, two miles east of Bentonville, April 22, 1870. He was the son of Robert S. and Jane Woods, whose father, Wm. H. Woods, came here from East Tennessee in 1832. About 40 years ago Mr. Woods married Miss Mattie Walker of Pea Ridge. To them were born four children, one only surviving her father. Practically his entire life was spent in farming. His last two years being spent in Pea Ridge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mattie W. Woods, and his daughter, Helen, of the home; his five brothers, Will Woods of Bentonville; Elbert and Eph Woods of Pea Ridge; Rev. Denton R. Woods of Topeka, Kansas and George Woods of Mulberry, Ark. He is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Mattie W. Stipp of Neosho and other relatives. His brothers and sister were present at the funeral.

*Obituary
Rogers Daily News
Saturday, June 25, 1932

(from Shady Grove) It is with sad hearts we mourn the death of Thomas Jackson Woods who passed out into the great beyond Saturday morning, June 18 at 7:30 o'clock. Thomas Jackson Woods was born April 22, 1870 at Bentonville. At different intervals in life Pea Ridge has been his home. In early boyhood he made his home with his parents at their home which is now known as the old "Hunter place." For several years Oakley Chapel was his home. In 1893 he was united in marriage to Miss Mattie Walker of Pea Ridge. To this union were born three sons and one daughter, the sons being called away from this world while yet in early childhood. In 1920 Uncle Tom, as he was better known, moved with his family to Pea Ridge where he resided until death. In early youth, at the age of 12, Uncle Tom united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Then later, as the church was united with the U.S. Presbyterian, he united with the Presbyterian church at Pea Ridge. Throughout life Uncle Tom was a devoted and loyal Christian. From early manhood until death he served as an officer in the church, first as an elder in the Cumberland at the Woods Chapel, now known as Mount Eden. In the Pea Ridge church he was ordained as a deacon. This office he retained until his confinement which came in December 1931. Through his many long and trying days of suffering he was kind, patient and a faithful Christian until he was drawn away in the sleep of death. For eight years he was vice president of the Farmers Mutual Life Insurance company. This office he faithfully and successfully fulfilled until his long and trying days of illness. Then at that time he was placed on the board of that organization. Besides his many friends who mourn his going he is survived by his wife and daughter, Helen; a sister, Mrs. M.P. Stipp, Neosho, Mo.; five brothers: Will, Bentonville; Reverend Denton, Topeka, Kan.; George, Mulberry; Eph and Albert of Pea Ridge. Dr. Joseph Miller of Rogers officiated at the services, being assisted by Reverend Henderson of Bentonville. Services were in charge of J.W. Bryant Funeral home. The body was laid to rest beside the son in Oakley Chapel cemetery.

Mattie
September 11,, 1865 - October 19, 1951

*Obituary
Northwest Arkansas Times
Monday, October 22, 1951

Mrs. Mattie Walker Woods
Springdale, Oct. 22-(Sprcial)- Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Walker Woods, 86, who died Friday at her home here, were conducted at 2:30 p.m. yesterday at the First Methodist Church by the Rev. R.M. Lewis, assisted by the Rev. Raymond Woodworth of Pea Ridge. Burial under the direction of the Callison-Sisco Funeral Home was in Oakley Chapel cemetery.

Mrs. Woods was a native of Benton County, having been born September 11, 1865, at Pea Ridge. For a time she lived at Elkins, but moved here to make her home 11 years ago. She was a member of the Methodist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Miss Helen Woods of Springdale: a brother, R.F. Walker of Pea Ridge: a sister, Mrs. Cora Mayberry of Bentonville, and four half-brothers, Pierce Walker of Pea Ridge, and Elmer, Todd and Cecil Walker, all of Salem, Ore.

Contributed on 8/15/09 by wfields55
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Submitted: 8/15/09 • Approved: 3/13/20 • Last Updated: 3/16/20 • R222977-G222975-S3

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