George Hamilton Woodley

george woodley

May 4, 1957 ~ September 2, 2021

Born in: Union City, Pennsylvania

George Hamilton Woodley, 64, of Union City, passed away, on Thursday, September 2, 2021. He succumbed to pancreatic cancer. He was born in Union City on May 4, 1957, a son of the late Myron (Bim) Wesley and Dorothy Ruth Woodley. He attended Union City Area High School, worked for Woodley's Custom Butchering, SnapTite, Inc., and an Oil Rig Company. George enjoyed campfires with family and friends, cooking, grilling, loved to make people laugh, was always willing to help those in need, and was also an animal lover. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by an infant son, Joseph Woodley, and a brother, Robert Myron Woodley. Survivors include his fiancé, Lory Nunemaker; a daughter, Michelle (Shane) Polach of Erie; two sons, Michael (Sarah) Woodley of Union City, and Matthew Paul Woodley stationed in San Diego, California; his two special buddies, Michael and Thomas; sisters, Linda (Randy) Weber of Union City, and Georgia (Daniel) Lozier of Union City; two granddaughters, Bailey and Taylor Polach; four nieces, Keri (Jay VanScoter) Weber, Kelly (Scott) Laskowski, Bridget (Jon) Thompson, and Nicole Lozier; two nephews, Kevin Lozier (Jess Manross) and Myron Woodley; two great nephews, Declan and Asher Thompson; and three great nieces, Campbell and Lennox Manross and Waylyn Lozier. The family would like to thank Hospice, family, and friends for their care for George and support during this difficult time. There will be no services at this time. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on George's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com. Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.

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  1. Linda, Georgia & family,
    It breaks my heart, hearing of George’s passing. We spent many an hour in our childhood together. He was my shadow and I was his. Though we made separate journeys with our lives, I would often reflect back to the childhood we sheared, with fond memories. You are in my thoughts and prayers in this time of sadness. Rest in peace my friend you are missed, your buddy, Ken.


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