Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
Whitesell-Somers Family Web Project - Person Sheet
BirthJan 8, 1945, Laurel County, Kentucky470, Delford Wayne Woodyard
DeathAug 7, 2021, London, Laurel County, Kentucky470, Delford Wayne Woodyard
BurialBrays-West London Cemetery(Brays), Bray Road, West London Cemetery-London, Laurel County, Kentucky470, Delford Wayne Woodyard
FlagsUS Air Force, Vietnam War
FatherBart Jeffrey WOODYARD Sr. (1896-1959)
MotherDallie RIDDLE (1903-2003)
Obituary Online notes for Delford Wayne WOODYARD
Delford Wayne Woodyard
January 8, 1945 - August 7, 2021

Delford Wayne Woodyard, age 76, husband of Brenda (Waddle) Woodyard of London, Kentucky passed away Saturday, August 7, 2021 at Saint Joseph London Hospital.

He was the father of Melisa Miller of Atlanta, Georgia, Kassondra Stacey of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jeffrey Woodyard of Spokane, Washington, and Brandon Owens of Hampton, Virginia; the brother of Henry Woodyard, Johnny Woodyard, and Medius Woodyard all of London, Kentucky, Harold Woodyard of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Wilma Lockaby of Brownsburg, Indiana, and Wanda Shreiner of Frankfort, Michigan. He was also blessed with three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Bart Jeffrey Woodyard and Dallie (Riddle) Woodyard; and by his siblings, Bart Woodyard, Jr., Steven Woodyard, Thelma Johnson, and Gladys Shelton.

He was a 21 year veteran of the United States Air Force and having served in the Vietnam War and Cold War, a Kentucky Colonel, and Member of the Tennessee Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution.

Private graveside services and burial with military honors for Delford Wayne Woodyard will conducted Saturday, August 14, 2021 at Bray Cemetery with Bradley Banks and Jamie Woodyard officiating.
470, Delford Wayne Woodyard
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