Miller "Toot" Woodson

05/21/1950 - 05/01/2021

Obituary For Miller "Toot" Woodson

Memorial service for Miller Woodson, 70, of Douglasville, GA, formerly Opelika, AL, will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 8, 2021, at Harris Funeral Home, Reverend A.L. Dowdell will officiate.

Mr. Woodson, who passed away Saturday, May 1, 2021 at his home in Douglasville, GA, was born May 21, 1950 in Lee County, Alabama.

He leaves to cherish his memory: three brothers, Jeffery (Tonya) Wilson, Barry Ken Wilson both of Atlanta, GA, Charlie (Charlotte) Wilson, Jr. of Auburn, AL; one sister, Wanda Wilson of Atlanta, GA; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Wilson of Opelika, AL; seven nephews; eight nieces, a host of other relatives and friends. A special thanks to his Niece Dr. Tiffany Wilson of Los Angeles, California who made sure he was comfortable and communicated with his caretakers regularly to ensure his needs were met.

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Guest Book

My deepest condolescences to the Woodson family. I'm sorry to hear of your loss. We have God reassurance at 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God. Regards Nichols Family

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Prayers and condolences to the family. Nathaniel and Eloise Spratling Jackson

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Rest in Power Uncle Toot from Vaughn, Genea & Colin Wilson.

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Miller And I Met On The Campus Of Troy State University (Now Troy University) In Troy, Alabama, During The Period Of 1969-1973. Miller, Myself And All Of The Black Student's At Troy Were Really A; "Solid Band Of Brother's And Sister's." Miller Was A Fun Loving Friend, Who Never Failed To Meet You With A Smile. He Was A Serious Athlete, And Serious Student. Miller Ran Track For Troy. I Often Said The Black Athletes Put Troy On The Map! Miller Loved Fashion, College Life And Enjoying Time With His Peers In The "Quad"(Long Gone), Or A Pick-Up Game Of Cards, Between Classes, Usually "Spades," In The Student Center, Located In Smith Hall. I Graduated In August/1973, And Never Had The Privilege Of Seeing Or Talking To This Charismatic Man Again. Needless To Say, In Those Days, We Were YoungH, We Were Free, You Could Almost Read By The Light In All Of The Black Student's Eyes. The Light's A Little Dimmer Now. I Wish For All Of Miller's Surviving Family To Know That Wilson's Presence And Friendship Left An Indelible Impression On The Many Friends He Made At Troy University. My Sincerest Condolences Are With You. Rest Well Miller Woodson.

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Julia Rowell-Finley and family

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Condolences to the family and friends. May God comfort and keep you all during this time of bereavement.

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Uncle Toot will truly be missed! He was a man who truly loved the Lord and not ashamed of his word. He was Tiffany's biggest cheerleader and he never missed a milestone in her life. He was the first person that I know that speaks highly about giving. His kind words and warm hugs will be truly missed. Because of him I know the importance of "Tithes and offering!" I will keep the family in my prayers! Love Always, Lakeisha

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May my dear cousin rest until the trumpets sound. Love Dede

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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