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Thomas Rudolph Woodard

July 25, 1947 ~ June 16, 2017

Thomas Rudolph “Sneaky” Woodard, age 69, passed away on Friday June 16, 2017. Born in Johnston County on July 25, 1947 to the late Joseph Patrick and Kathleen Crocker Woodard. He was also preceded in death by brothers Billy D. Woodard and Joseph P. Woodard Jr., sister Glenda W. Murphy. Thomas leaves behind to cherish his memory, wife Joan Johnson Woodard, sons, Ray Taylor and wife Renee, Thomas Woodard Jr. and wife Paula, daughters, Cindy Capritta and husband Dan and Susan Marsburn and husband Grady. Grandchildren, Kayla Marsburn, Sarah Capritta, Cameron Woodard, Jessica Radford and Tyler Taylor. He also leaves one sister, Betty Townsend of Princeton. Flowers are welcomed or donations to UHS Pruitt Hospice. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, June 19, 2017 at 11:30 AM in the Chapel of Johnson Funeral Home Cremation Services. Burial will follow at Rocky Mount Memorial Park. The family will receive friends and relatives at 11:00 AM on Monday, June 19, 2017 at Johnson Funeral Home. Arrangements entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home Cremation Services, 661 English Drive, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. You may share memories and condolences with the family by visiting www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com. Visitation Johnson Funeral Home and Cremation Services 661 English Rd Rocky Mount, NC 27804 ID ) ); ?>"> --> (252) 937-8886 --> | Monday 6/19, 11:00 am - 11:30 am Service Location Not Available Monday 6/19, 11:30 am

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  1. Thank you for blessing me with the opportunity to get to know you and Joan and for the friendship we developed! I will miss you dearly as I know many will… it comforts me some to know you are in EXVELLENT hands! And as they say…. while you were on Earth God missed you…. so now its Gods turn to have you and for us to miss you. Love you always!

  2. Prayers to the family of Rudy Woodard as he was known by many in Johnston County. He was a brother- in – law of mine. He will be missed by many. He was a fighter, & enjoyed life as long as he was able. I had not seen him in a year or more, but we corresponded by face book occasionally. May he RIP.

  3. RIP dear friend, It was an honor to be your nurse. Getting to know you and Joan was a pleasure. Remembering your fishing stories is something I will always cherish.

  4. Rudy you were the best Father-in-law I could have ever ask for. Thank you for always being there for Ray, me and the kids. We are going to miss you so much. We will carry you with us always! We love you! Praying for Gods comfort and peace for Joan and the rest of our family.

  5. My thoughts and prayers for are with You, Ray, his mom, Tyler, Jessica and the entire family. Im so sorry for your loss.

  6. RIP Mr. Thomas. I will always treasure the glasses and candy dish you made for me. You and Mrs. Joan are two very sweet people. You and her always brighten up my day when you would come into the office. Lisa Atkins-MA at Dr. Crockers Office


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