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In Loving Memory of Charles Oliver Woods

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After graduating high school, Charles enlisted in the military and served his country, including a year’s tour of duty in Germany.

Charles was a manager at George Watts & Sons for 40 years.

After retiring from George Watts & Sons, Charles worked 14 years for Securitas Merchant Police (formerly Pinkerton).

His favorite assignment was Milwaukee Jewish Day School, where he loved interacting with the children.

Charles O. Woods was born to eternal life May 6, 2020.

Source: Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper – Journalistic Excellence, Service, Integrity and Objectivity Always
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