John Woodley, Jr.

 John "Jack" Woodley, 93, of Bradford, Pa., passed away on Monday (Nov. 2, 2020) in Georgetown, Texas. Jack was born in 1927.

Jack was married to Helen Hanold for over 50 years.

He served 3 terms in the armed forces and was a World War II veteran.

Once Jack had served his country he came back to serve his community as a motorcycle police officer for Bradford. After retirement, Jack continued to be involved in Bradpack and J&J honeydipping and was a true jack-of-all trades and built many wonderful things. 

He is survived by his brother Claude Jr., grandchildren Michael Knight, Heather Knight and his great-grandchildren Aidon and Helaina.

Jack was preceded in death by his wife Helen, children, Sally, John and Jacqueline, brothers Gilbert, Thomas and James. 

A graveside service will be held at the McKean Memorial Park Cemetery,
Lewis Run, PA, on July 24, 2021 at 10:30am with Captain David Means
officiating.

Donations can be sent in his name to the Salvation Army, 111 Jackson
Avenue Bradford, Pa 16701.

Online condolences can be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

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

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

John Woodley was a wonderful man. I used to tell him, Jack, they don''t make em like you anymore." He was one of a kind. He was a smart man. I loved to have conversations with him. He could converse about anything. He was funny, he was wise. He was a hard worker and always willing to help people out. He was a kind man and a gentlemen. I am grateful to have had the opporturnity to know Jack, as he was a wonderful, loyal companion to my mother for years following the loss of their spouses. May he rest in peace now that he is reunited with his whole family.
— Lisa A. Maley

Thank you for all of the memories, I will miss you, your wisdom, and your kind heart.
— Thomas Woodley Jr

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  • John Woodley was a wonderful man. I used to tell him, Jack, they don''t make em like you anymore." He was one of a kind. He was a smart man. I loved to have conversations with him. He could converse about anything. He was funny, he was wise. He was a hard worker and always willing to help people out. He was a kind man and a gentlemen. I am grateful to have had the opporturnity to know Jack, as he was a wonderful, loyal companion to my mother for years following the loss of their spouses. May he rest in peace now that he is reunited with his whole family.

    — Lisa A. Maley
  • Thank you for all of the memories, I will miss you, your wisdom, and your kind heart.

    — Thomas Woodley Jr