James W. Woods

James W. Woods

Apr 29, 1925 - Dec 13th, 2020
  • Birth Date: Apr 29, 1925
  • Death Date: Dec 13, 2020
  • Funeral Date: Dec 17, 2020, 11:00 am
  • Location: Visitation Thurs. Dec.17 11:00am-1:00pm directly followed by a burial at Roselawn Cemetery 1:30pm
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Biography: The world lost an outstanding member of the “Greatest Generation” Sunday, December 13, 2020 at the age of 95.   James W. Woods was born in Little Rock, the 4th child of the Woods family on April 29, 1925.
 
He attended Little Rock High School, (Central High), and enlisted in the navy during the height of WWII.  He served on many islands all over the Pacific in Naval Aviation during difficult times when the war’s outcome was still in question.  The tropical heat, lack of food, mosquitoes and even an occasional crocodile in the river he bathed in, not to mention the Japanese still held part of the Pacific Islands, but he never complained and did his job.
 
After the war he married the love of his life Jean Lynch from Bauxite, Arkansas.  Soon after marriage he and his new wife moved to Chicago to attend Commercial Refrigeration School.  That was a great adventure for the couple from Arkansas and required odd jobs and being very frugal to get by while living in a boarding house.  The boarding house had a view of the stage door for Chicago’s famous Aragon Ballroom. Often, they would just watch the door hoping to see a famous performer.
 
James was fortunate to find employment in his home town and began work at Refrigeration and Electric Supply and worked there until his retirement. James and Jean enjoyed travel and took Cruises and trips throughout much of Europe. James was preceded in death by all four of his brothers and sisters, and his mother and father.
 
James leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 73 years Jean, his children Elizabeth Billingsley (John), and Bill Woods. Grandsons, Clayton Billingsley (Chrissy), and Anthony Billingsley (Christine), and 4 great-grandchildren.  James will be missed by all.  They don’t make men like him anymore.
 
In lieu of flowers, James would want a donation to OUT of the WOODS Animal Rescue
ootwrescue.org or Oak Forest Methodist Church.
 
Pallbearers are Anthony Billingsley, Clayton Billingsley, Randy Looney, James Linn and John Turner.  There will be a visitation from 11:00am-1:00pm on Thursday, Dec. 17 at Ruebel Funeral Home, 6313 W. Markham and a burial directly following at Roselawn Cemetery at 1:30pm.
 
Mask will be required and COVID protocols will be observed.    

Condolences(07)
James L. Billingsley
#7
Dec 17th, 2020 8:48 am
My condolences to the family. James was one of the most knowledgeable counter persons ever. On top of that he always had a smile and a good story. He could always help even when I didn't know what I needed. Knowing him for some 30 years was a pleasure and he will be sorely missed.
Jim Billingsley
Mary Jo Wilson Moore
#6
Dec 16th, 2020 6:28 pm
Jean,, so sorry for your loss. I worked in the office at Refrigeration & Electric for fifteen years, James was a very nice man .to work with. And I appreciate the nice obituary. I never knew about his Navy record. I will be praying for you and your family.
Bill Miller
#5
Dec 16th, 2020 5:42 am
James was truly one of the most valuable employees that R & E has ever hired. He was instrumental in helping our father grow the company into it's present form. He was always a friend and hero for me. I wish I had kept in touch after his retirement - I'm so sorry for your loss, but I know James is with Christ our Lord.
You are all in my prayers for this sad time.

Bill Miller
Julie Kelso
#4
Dec 15th, 2020 1:53 pm
Seeing an obituary for James has brought to mind memories from many years past. I, and my late husband both, worked with James and somewhere around this house I'm sure I still have pictures from James' retirement party. My heart goes out to you, Jean, as you mourn the passing of your beloved husband. May you feel God's loving arms around you as I pray that he gives you strength in the coming days.
God Bless,
Julie Kelso
Linda Pringle
#3
Dec 15th, 2020 8:14 am
James was a wonderful Christian msn snd will be missed greatly. Prayers for Jean and the rest of the family.
Pat Moseley
#2
Dec 15th, 2020 8:12 am
I worked with James for years & you could not meet a better person than him. He was funny, full of stories & a good person to work with. He will be greatly missed.

To the family you are in our thoughts & prayers

Jim & Pat Moseley
carl k thalgott
#1
Dec 14th, 2020 10:08 pm
Libby, So sorry for your loss. The old cliché, "Remember The Good Times". Your Mom & Dad raised a terrific Daughter.

Sincerely,
Carl T.

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