Roy C Woods
1895 - 1981 (86 years)-
Name Roy C Woods Birth 16 Jan 1895 Hamilton Co, IA Gender Male Census 15 Jun 1900 Marion, Hamilton, IA age 5, born Jan 1895 in IA, at school, living with parents Census 4 May 1910 Loup Ferry, Nance, NE age 15, born IA, living with parents Census 6 Jan 1920 Cedar, Nance, NE age 23, born IA, farmer, living with parents Census 12 Apr 1930 Woodville, Platte, NE age 34, born IA, farmer, living with parents Census 5 Apr 1940 Woodville, Platte, NE age 44, born IA, H4 ed, farmer, living with parents Death 2 Nov 1981 Grand Island, Hall, NE Burial Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, IA Person ID I19191 Family Tree Last Modified 18 Nov 2017
Father George Perry Woods, b. 17 Mar 1868, Glenwood, Mills, IA d. 3 Jan 1944, Genoa, Nance, NE (Age 75 years) Mother Hila I Payne, b. 23 Oct 1870, Missouri d. 11 Jun 1961 (Age 90 years) Marriage 16 Mar 1892 Dayton, Webster, IA Notes - from "Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1940" (ancestry.com)
On 16 Mar 1892 in Dayton, Webster, IA, George Woods, 24, a farmer residing Dayton, born Mills Co IA to Robert Woods & Delia Colins, married Hiley Payne, 22, residing Dayton, born IA to Jim Payne & Mary Dunbar. 1st marriage for both
Family ID F7196 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- from "Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1940" (ancestry.com)
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Notes - from newspaper obituary (posted by Nancy Woods on findagrave.com)
Roy Woods, 86, a resident of a local care home, died Monday. Mr. Woods well be cremated. Graveside services well be Friday at Dayton, Iowa. Apfel-Butler-Geddes Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Carson Funeral Home of Dayton is in charge of arrangements there. Mr. Woods was born Jan. 16, 1895, in Hamilton County, Iowa, the son of George and Hila Payne Woods. When he was a child the family moved to a farm near Fullerton where he grew up. He received his education in Fullerton and was a 1914 graduate of Fullerton High School. He was recognized as an outstanding basketball player during his time in high school. After graduation he farmed in Nance and Platte counties until 1947 when he moved to Aurora. In Aurora he managed the Co-Op Elevator until 1957. Then he moved to Hastings where he worked for the J.M. McDonald Co. Later he owned and operated a lawn service in Hastings. He had been in failing health since June and had lived at Heritage Village South since September. He never married. Mr. Woods was an avid outdoorsman and was active in several hunting and fishing associations. Survivors include cousins Mrs. Lea Peters of Denver, Colo., and Lyle Woods of Grand Island and three aunts.
- from newspaper obituary (posted by Nancy Woods on findagrave.com)