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Dolores Woods

In Loving Memory

Woods, Dolores A. “Annie”

Woods, Dolores A. “Annie” (nee O’Brien) Wednesday March 5, 2025. Beloved wife of Kenneth Woods. Dear mother of Karen Floyed, Ron Woods (Michaela Meeks) and Pam (Tracy) Lowe. Dear sister of David O’Brien, Sharon (Paul) Rhodes, Gina (Bill) Durst, Steve (Jean) O’Brien, Linda O’Brien, Patricia (John) Shannon, Kathy McCulloch, Elizabeth O’Brien (Glen Cheng) and the late Mary Kay O’Brien, Peggy O’Brien and Mike (survived by Mary) O’Brien. Our dear grandmother, great grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin and friend.

Memorial Mass will be held at Sacred Heart Church (Valley Park) Monday March 10 at 11:00 am. Service concludes at church. Ann was an usher at Sacred Heart Church in Valley Park. Kutis South County service.

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11 thoughts on “Woods, Dolores A. “Annie””

  1. I knew Dolores as “Ms. Dee” while at work in Rockwood School District. She always had a smile, an interest in others, and joy to be with. I will remember her fondly.

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  2. My dear sister Annie, you have touched so many lives with your kindness and willingness to always help others. No more worries! Rest with Jesus 💕

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  3. My dear sister Annie, you have touched so many lives with your kindness and willingness to always help others. No more worries! Rest with Jesus 💕

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    • Annie, You were always a bright spot in our lives. So colorful. I loved the way you could tell funny stories and anecdotes. You will be SO missed. Save a place for us in heaven. We will meet again. Love You, Gina

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  4. Worked at Rockwood D’Ann, she was such a caring, pleasant and loving woman. Lots of fond memories and fun times. D’Ann deeply loved all of her siblings, especially her children and most of all her grandchildren great grandchildren and her husband Ken. Condolences to her family and may you rest in peace, my dear friend.

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  5. I knew D’Ann from Rockwood and also as an usher at Sacred Heart. She always had a smile. She asked me you pray for her granddaughter Kim years ago, so I would always ask her about Kim. She loved her family and was a woman of faith. Her family has my sympathy for their loss.

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  6. So sorry to hear this. Thank you for your service to Sacred Heart. God rest your soul and may Jesus surround you with His love and peace.
    Kevin and Lori Pilla

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  7. Annie
    I have known you my entire life!
    You were “Mama’s little helper” caring for all of us growing up. You have been
    loving, supportive and a constant joy in our family.
    We will hold onto all the beautiful memories, store them in our hearts until we join you and all live together again in GOD’s house 💜✝️ 💟

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  8. I did not know you well but knew how close your family ties are. When with you, I remember your faith, friendliness, sincerity and smile. I’m sure your Creator and heavenly family are smiling with you now.
    My deep condolence is with your earthly family at this time. Pray for us, Ann.

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  9. Annie,
    We had such good times together filled with love and laughter.
    I am blessed to have known you.
    You saw the good in everyone and gave strength to our family.
    I will remember your laughter, kindness and your boundless love.
    I will cherish my memories of you forever. 💕

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