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Submitted: 6/27/13 • Approved: 6/28/13 • Last Updated: 11/7/23 • R901676-G901674-S3
November 19, 1929 - March 30, 2006
*Obituary
Ashley County Ledger
Hamburg, AR
April 5, 2006
Doris Griggs Woods, 76, of Hamburg died Thursday, March 30, 2006, at Windsor Place Assisted Living Center in Lancaster, TX. A lifelong resident of Hamburg, she was a retired night supervisor at Rapid Dye and Molding and a member of Bethlehem Church of Christ Holiness.
Survivors include her husband, Larron Woods of Hamburg; six sons, James Tucker and Sammy Wilson and wife Dorothy, all of Pine Bluff; Tommy Walker and wife Mildred and Carson Griggs and wife Barbara, all of Little Rock, Darrell Griggs and wife Tonya of Deltona, FL, Covito Griggs and wife Yolanda of Arlington, TX; three daughters, Helen Nixon and husband Clifford and Agnes Gibbs, all of Dallas, TX, and Regina Griggs of Monticello; one brother, Ben Chandler of Elisnore, CA; 16 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Phillip Walker; her parents, Theophilus Hawkins and Zebbie Walker; and one sister, Louise Ware.
Funeral services were scheduled for Wednesday, April 5, at 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with Elder Robert Adams Jr. officiating. Burial was to follow at Johnson Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Cromwell Funeral Home of Hamburg. Pallbearers were to be Samuel Walton, Lee Troy Ware, John Ware, Charles Gibbs, Robert Bassett Jr. and Theodore Gibbs. Honorary pallbearers were to be deacons and trustees of Bethlehem Church of Christ Holiness.
Contributed on 6/27/13 by deltabelle55
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