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Daniel Brent “Cowboy” Woodall

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Daniel Brent “Cowboy” Woodall

Birth
USA
Death
18 Feb 2013 (aged 59)
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Nineveh, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Daniel Brent Woodall, 59, died Monday Feb. 18,2013 in Franklin. He was a resident of Trafalgar.

Survivors include a son, Daniel Bruce Woodall of Greenwood, 5 sisters, Glenda Sanders and Rebecca (Jim) Black both of Franklin, Patricia (Joe) Bechert of Edinburgh, Margaret (Tim) Paris and Brenda (Jim) Caldwell both of Shelbyville, three brothers, William (Joy) Woodall and Arlen (Brenda) Woodall both of Whiteland and David (Pam) Woodall of North Vernon.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ivan and Geneva (Bray) Woodall and a sister, Mary (Ballenger) Richards.
A funeral service will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Thursday Feb. 21, 2013 at Jessen Funeral Home, Franklin Chapel, 197 E. Jefferson St. with visitation from 12:00 p.m. until service time Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Nineveh Cemetery in Nineveh.

Danny owned horses and loved riding and being a real cowboy. He has a memory page on facebook added by his niece Chasity Settles. If knew him and would like to add a picture or comment this is the site. https://www.facebook.com/groups/335923196524135/

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Johnson County, 3827 N. Graham Rd., Franklin, Indiana 46131 or Indiana Horse Rescue, 10254 West 800 South, Owensville, Indiana 47665-9717.

Danny's memorial service was so very personal and helped we cousins and friends who had not had the privilege of living close to him & know the man now feel more like we knew him personally I was truly impressed with the way they brought the western theme in and know he would have been pleased. Glad to know that he accepted Christ in his life and is now reunited with family members in Heaven. More information on his life to be added at a later date.

I found the below message years ago and know the ones who knew Danny feel this way now.

"Always a silent hurt, many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear.

God gave us strength to bear it, and courage to take the blow, but what it meant to lose you.....no one will ever know." (Author unknown)
Daniel Brent Woodall, 59, died Monday Feb. 18,2013 in Franklin. He was a resident of Trafalgar.

Survivors include a son, Daniel Bruce Woodall of Greenwood, 5 sisters, Glenda Sanders and Rebecca (Jim) Black both of Franklin, Patricia (Joe) Bechert of Edinburgh, Margaret (Tim) Paris and Brenda (Jim) Caldwell both of Shelbyville, three brothers, William (Joy) Woodall and Arlen (Brenda) Woodall both of Whiteland and David (Pam) Woodall of North Vernon.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ivan and Geneva (Bray) Woodall and a sister, Mary (Ballenger) Richards.
A funeral service will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Thursday Feb. 21, 2013 at Jessen Funeral Home, Franklin Chapel, 197 E. Jefferson St. with visitation from 12:00 p.m. until service time Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Nineveh Cemetery in Nineveh.

Danny owned horses and loved riding and being a real cowboy. He has a memory page on facebook added by his niece Chasity Settles. If knew him and would like to add a picture or comment this is the site. https://www.facebook.com/groups/335923196524135/

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Johnson County, 3827 N. Graham Rd., Franklin, Indiana 46131 or Indiana Horse Rescue, 10254 West 800 South, Owensville, Indiana 47665-9717.

Danny's memorial service was so very personal and helped we cousins and friends who had not had the privilege of living close to him & know the man now feel more like we knew him personally I was truly impressed with the way they brought the western theme in and know he would have been pleased. Glad to know that he accepted Christ in his life and is now reunited with family members in Heaven. More information on his life to be added at a later date.

I found the below message years ago and know the ones who knew Danny feel this way now.

"Always a silent hurt, many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear.

God gave us strength to bear it, and courage to take the blow, but what it meant to lose you.....no one will ever know." (Author unknown)


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