
George Moses Woodham
Dec. 30, 1970 – Dec. 17, 2020
George Moses Woodham, 49, of Henrico County passed away Thursday, December 17, 2020.
He was a native of Richmond he was a graduate of Hermitage High School and VCU. George had worked for the United States Department of Agriculture.
Survivors include his mother, Annette G. Woodham; brother, Andrew G. Woodham; aunt, Judy McKenna from Annapolis, Maryland; cousin Caren San Nicholas; and numerous other family members in California. He was preceded in death by his father, Jede M. Woodham.
A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, December 29 at Affinity Funeral Service Richmond Chapel, 2720 Enterprise Pkwy, Richmond, VA 23294.
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Godspeed George. We had some creative & hilarious adventures, road trips and good times. You will be missed my friend, truly.
Rest well, George. Your memories live on with us all/
Annette, so sorry to learn of George’s passing! I only met tge two of you once but you both were so kind to Judy. He impressed me as a living young man. So sorry for your loss! Try to take care of yourself
I was sad to hear of George’s passing. My thoughts are with his family and friends. He was a friend of my son, Jeremy Straight, since high school.
You are so missed George. Donna is right, this world will not be the same without you. Deepest love from the Hudson sisters.
You will be missed brother and all the good times we had in high school.
Although we never met in person and met through our passion of hand crafting I knew him to be a kind, passionate man with time for all those who would take the time for him.
Gone but not forgotten R.I.P.
My deepest condolensces for your loss. Even at the speed at which information moves in these modern days, sometimes important things don’t get around fast enough. Such is the case with now hearing of George’s passing. He will be missed. I met George in the paracord community on facebook. He was an interesting fellow, and he and his contributions will be missed.
GMJ was by my account a great guy. Became fast friends in the paracord and edc communities. He was one to help and offer tips to the guys just starting out. His kindness and friendship is not lost on me. My sincerest condolences to those closer to him. May his star burn bright in the heavens for eternity.
I miss my beautiful son
My deepest condolences to Mrs. Woodham and brother Andrew. Even though I had not spoken to George in many years, since we lived down the street from each other in Delaware, I am very saddened to hear of his passing. Even more so having just learned today that we had both been living in Richmond all this time. If I wish I had known. I remember George fondly as an intelligent and unique person.
Miss you brother, and will hold it down. For us. Rest now. I love you always