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Vince Woodson

April 13, 1933 ~ May 1, 2016

Vincent 'Vince' D. Woodson, 83, of Marion, passed away peacefully at Northbrook Manor, his residence for the past eight months, on Sunday, May 1, 2016, from Alzheimer's Disease. Celebration of Life: 2 p.m. Saturday, May 14, at Vince and Carol's Church, Unity Center: 3791 Blairs Ferry Road NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402. Survivors include his wife, Carol; son, Barry (Becki) Woodson, of rural Central City; daughters, Valerie McCallister (Bob Bartley), of Marion, and Vicki (Tony) Laird, of Fairfax; five grandsons, Tyler (Stephanie) and Tanner Woodson, Shane (Grace) and Cameron McCallister, and Trent Laird; granddaughter, Hannah Laird; three great-grandchildren, Gabriel and Coraline Woodson and Smith Vincent McCallister; three sisters, Marcia, Rita, and Nancy; four brothers, Gary, Jerry, Dick, and Ronnie; and special uncle, Pete, of Baltimore. Vince was born April 13, 1933, in Greenfield, Iowa, to Bernard and Edythe (Christiansen) Woodson. He was the oldest of five sisters and five brothers. He married Carol Trachta on August 18, 1961, in Loveland, Colorado. They made their home on their farm in Marion where they resided in an apartment in their barn. He became more involved with farming and raising livestock in 1968 when he and his wife bought a farm north of Alburnett where they lived for 23 years. He received his Master's Degree in Industrial Education on August 17, 1961. He served in the Army, receiving much of his college education from the GI Bill. He taught Industrial Arts at Marion High School for 16 years, and was an assistant coach. He started the baseball program, constructing the diamond with farm machinery borrowed from his father-in-law, Leonard. Vince was involved in Cub Scouts, was a 4-H leader, served on Alburnett School Board, and, along with his wife, was active in the Linn County Cattlemen's Association for several years. He enjoyed his family, dogs, golfing, and early in life, leather tooling. Vince enjoyed traveling with Carol, and musicals'especially at the beautiful Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids. Vince was preceded in death by his parents; parents-in-law; brother, Larry; sisters, Jane and Linda; brothers-in-law Dick and Kenny; sister-in-law, Jeanette; and special Uncle Virg. A special thanks to Northbrook and Mercy Hospice for their kindness and care during Vince's progression of Alzheimer's Disease.

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  1. Carol, Valerie, Barry and Vicki: So sorry to hear of the passing of Vince. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. If there is anything I can do for you, please do not hesitate to let me know. You all are in my heart. Patti (Derby) Lubbock

  2. Vicki-I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. May all the great memories of the past bring you much comfort today and in the coming days. Lisa Barfels

  3. Remembering Mr. Woodson from a year of woodworking at Marion High School. Class of 1974.
    James King
    St. Charles, Missouri

  4. Carol & family, my profound sympathy to all of you. Vince was a great guy as I remember him. I know how difficult this disease is and I’m so sorry.

  5. Carol, Valerie, Barry and Vicki,
    Thinking of you all and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. I have many great memories of being at the farm with Valerie. Vince let us play in the hay mound and hang around in the barn. He also let us ride on the hay rack. Many great times were had. Please know we are here if you need anything.
    Love you all,
    Vickie & Gregg koeppen

  6. Carol, We want you to know we are thinking of you. May the love of friends and family help you through this difficult time. With sympathy. Buzz and Mary

  7. Dear Carol and Family – Thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers while remembering the good times.

    Joyce and Harold Hutchins


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