William O. Woodring's Condolences


Carol, Michelle and family, please accept my condolences. Bill was such a fun guy. Tim and I have great memories of times together.
— Celia and Tim Brinker     Celia.brinker@gmail.com

I’m so sorry for your loss. Bill was such a great guy. He and George Johnson were a great team at the Refinery. Always May me laugh!
— Yvonne Cattoni     Cattoniym@yahoo.com

Thoughts & Prayers to Bill''s Family. He was a good man. Always a pleasure to run into & talk to. Always a smile. RIP Bill.
— Carl Milks     cmilks1@juno.com

I will always remember his smile and our good times at camp.
— Butch     stumpkin56@yahoo.com

Bill was a good guy, am lucky to have known him rest in peace Bill
— stephen pettinato     stephen.pettinato66@gmail.com

Carol and family, I am very saddened to hear of Bill''s passing. The world will be a lesser place without him but we''re all better for having known him. I will miss his greeting of "Hello Nut" whenever I would see him and I hope there I at least one police car in heaven to stop him once in while just to say hello. I will miss him. God Bless you and Rest in Peace my Brother
— BOB PYLE     rpyle1948@gmail.com

May you all find peace and comfort in the fond memories of Bill! Keep your hearts full recalling his stories and laughter!
— Scott Puller     biggreen66@gmail.com

Carol, Michelle and family-my deepest sympathies for your family as you say goodbye to Bill. I have such fond memories of all the fun church gatherings, school breaks and summers that were spent hanging out at your house and on your boat. Bill was truly lager than life and such a great guy. Love and hugs.??
— Dawn (Smith) Lindner     dawn_lindner@yahoo.com

Our condolences to Bill’s family. Bill was one of a kind and will be missed.
— Jim & Pam Coldren     jpcoldren@verizon.net

Sending you hugs, prayers & love during this difficult time. I have so many great memories of Bill always being funny and calling me “stinker” when I would spend summers with you in Bradford. And my favorite was going to tractor pulls with you guys and watching him drive the little Shriner cars at parades. He is “home” now in God’s loving hands and probably telling jokes already up in heaven.
— Pamela Artlip     Pamela.artlip@gmail.com

So sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
— Jason Bettum     Jbettum1124@yahoo.com

I am sorry to hear of your loss.
— Stoney Greenberg     stoneygreenberg@verizon.net