A graveside service for James Woods, 81, who died Feb. 24, 2021, will be held Friday, June 11, 2021, at 11 a.m., at Coughlin Memorial Cemetery. The Reverend Wayne Sawyer will officiate. To share a memory or condolence with Woody’s.
Fayette County distributes 1,000 vaccines first come, first served, no appointment necessary
The County prioritized seniors and people who fall into 1A-1C guidelines, but any adult could get in line for a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment. Author: Mike Marut (KVUE) Updated: 11:17 PM CDT April 3, 2021
FAYETTE COUNTY, Texas People travel from across the country to see the Antique Show in Warrenton, Texas. This year, visitors found a different vendor giving away wares: the COVID-19 vaccine from Fayette County and the Texas National Guard. We saw it yesterday actually, Joe Beier, visiting from northern Wisconsin, said. I thought, well, you know, we don t want to jump in front of Texans to get our shot, and then today we re like, Oh, well, maybe let s ask some questions and see if we can get in there.
James Cecil Woods.
ROCKLAND James Cecil Woods, 81, died peacefully Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021, at the Sussman Hospice House in Rockport following a period of declining health.
He was born Aug. 13, 1939 in Miami, Florida, the oldest child of the late Ester Lee Woods and Ineva Covington. Known by all who knew and loved him as Woody, he had a humble upbringing, not owning a pair of his own
shoes until he was 14 years old. His children recalled him sharing stories of packing onion sandwiches to eat for his school lunch. His family worked as seasonal farmers and in carpentry. Woody yearned for a different life for himself and when he graduated from high school, he enlisted in the US Navy. He spent a year in the Navy before joining the U.S. Coast Guard. He served his country for 21 years.