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In Loving Memory . . .


Petty Officer Julian Woods
12-23-81 - 11-10-04

Julian A. Woods, 22, died Nov 10, 2004 in Fallujah, Iraq. Julian was a Hospital Corpman Third Class, with the U.S. Navy, Fleet Marine Force. Born in Jacksonville, he was the son of Julius W. & Carolyn F. (Miles) Woods. He was a graduate of Edward H. White High School in Jacksonville. He is survived by in addition to his parents, a daughter, Isreal Watkins of North Carolina; three brothers, Octavius J. Woods of Jacksonville, Julius Woods of Daytona Beach, FL &, David Roberts of Atlanta, GA and one sister, Alexis C. Woods of Jacksonville. Visitation will be Saturday and Sunday, Nov 20 & 21 from 5-8 pm at TOWN & COUNTRY FUNERAL HOME, 7242 Normandy Blvd. Funeral Services will be held 1:00 PM at the Second Missionary Baptist Church, 954 Kings Road, Jacksonville with Pastor Michael Mitchel officiating. Burial will follow in Riverside Memorial Park with full Military Honors. Please feel free to light a candle >>>

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My brother may be gone but his spirit will live forever. I will never forget him, I loved my brother so much words can not express. I will truely miss him and his smile. I know he is in Heaven taking care of things. I love you Julian. They can take your body but they can never have my memories, until we meet on the other side, watch over and protect me. Your Lil Sister aka Big Head!!! Love U!
Alexis Woods, Jacksonville, FL

it has taken a little longer than i thought for it to all sink in but my little brother is gone. i have a lot of memorys that we will always have. i hurt now but i still smile i know i must move foward.thanks to everybody for there prayers and best wishes.i miss you little bro i will see you again someday. love o.j. big brother.
ocavius woods, jacksonville, fla












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