Marjorie H. Woods

Marjorie H. Woods, 93, of 232 South Kendall Avenue, Bradford, passed away Friday, November 11, 2022, surrounded by her family, at Bradford Regional Medical Center.

Born September 5, 1929, in Bradford, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth Harper and Bernice (Newman) Moore.

Marge was a 1947 graduate of Bradford High School.

On December 20, 1947, in the First Free Methodist Church, she married Guy H. Woods who preceded her in death on December 9, 2006.

Marjorie was employed at Dresser Manufacturing prior to starting her family; later she reentered the workforce at Corning Glass where she was an Executive Secretary.

She was a former member of the Sawyer United Methodist Church and attended the Rew United Methodist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her three grandchildren who gave her the nickname ChaGranny. And there was nothing in her life more special than her six great grandchildren.

She enjoyed reading stories to her grand and great grandchildren and taking them to the duck pond to feed the ducks. She especially loved traveling, family picnics and toasting marshmallows around a campfire.

Surviving is one daughter, Diane (Bruce) DeWalt, of Kissimmee, FL, one son, William Guy Woods, of Kissimmee FL, three grandsons, Timothy (Heather) Gross, Todd (Amy Jo) Gross, and Thomas (Stacey) Gross, six great grandchildren, Timothy Malasky, Travis Gross, Tyler Gross, Tyus Gross, Samantha Jean Gross, and Tristan Gross.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband Guy of 59 years.

Family will receive friends on Sunday November 20, 2022 in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc, 372 East Main Street, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. At 3:00 pm, funeral services will be held with Rev. Beth Rosler, Pastor of the Rew United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park.

Memorial contributions if desired may be made to the Samaritan's Purse, P.O. Box 3000, Boone NC, 28607, or the Rew United Methodist Church.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Diane, Bill and family, please accept my condolences on your loss. I pray that her soul rests in peace. I knew Marge when I worked for Corning Glass Works during 1969-1973. We were in the same bowling team (Corning Bowling League) and we had a lot of fun bowling together. She was a very friendly and kind person. I always remember fondly. Jags Iyengar
— Jags Iyengar

I''m going to really miss our visits
— CHRISTINE HOLDRIDGE

I always look forward to my visits with you
— Brian Holdridge

I miss my cousin
— Pauline HOLDRIDGE

So sorry. God be with you all.
— Joyce Kelley

Bill, Diane and Family, Marge was such an interesting lady and so involved in life. Rowena was very pleased when she, Guy, and Bill visited her when she lived near us in assisted living in Macedon. They were the only extended family to do so, and it meant a lot. ?? for you at this difficult time. No matter how old you are, having your Mom leave is very hard. She loved to travel and I’m sure she’s up for this big adventure. Love Diane and Richard Traver ( cousin)
— Diane Hike Traver

Aunt Marge was the sweetest of people. Always caring for others. She always sent birthday and Christmas cards, never forgetting any of us and making us feel special. We Woods families had a lot of fun times together. She is my last aunt and she will be missed until we meet again. Rest now in your Saviors arms. xo
— Donna R Caddell

My prayers for the family, we loved Granny like she was our Granny. Had a lot of fun times and family gatherings, she will be missed ??
— Roy and Carolynn Nichols

Bill. Diane and family, I am so sorry for you loss. My prayers that God give you all peace and assurance during this difficult time
— Tom Leposa

Bill, Diane, and family Please accept our sympathy. Marge was a great person. We always enjoyed the times we spent together.
— Dick and Sandy Douthit

Diane and family, so sorry to hear about your Mom. Thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
— Deborah Coatsworth

Condolences

  • Diane, Bill and family, please accept my condolences on your loss. I pray that her soul rests in peace. I knew Marge when I worked for Corning Glass Works during 1969-1973. We were in the same bowling team (Corning Bowling League) and we had a lot of fun bowling together. She was a very friendly and kind person. I always remember fondly. Jags Iyengar

    — Jags Iyengar
  • I''m going to really miss our visits

    — CHRISTINE HOLDRIDGE
  • I always look forward to my visits with you

    — Brian Holdridge
  • I miss my cousin

    — Pauline HOLDRIDGE
  • So sorry. God be with you all.

    — Joyce Kelley