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Gerald "Jerry" Lee Woods

January 6, 1946 ~ September 24, 2025

Born in: Reno, Pennsylvania
Resided in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Gerald “Jerry” Lee Woods, 79, of Franklin entered the gates of heaven on September 24, 2025 at The Caring Place with family at his side.

Born on January 6, 1946 in Reno, PA, he was the son of the late Julius H. Woods, Jr. and the late Alice (McKinley) Parker.

After graduating from Franklin Area High School, Jerry proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War earning 2 bronze stars with his Vietnam Service Medal along with earning his Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and Navy Unit Commendation Medal.

On June 19, 1970, he married the love of his life, the former Charlotte J. Hazlett. She preceded him in death on March 20, 2017.

Jerry worked for Joy Manufacturing for 18 years and GE in Grove City for 20+ years.

He was conservative republican who was very passionate about preserving our rights and freedoms and was a part of the Tea Party movement.

As a gun enthusiast, he was a member of the National Rifle Association, Gun Owners of America, 2nd Amendment Foundation, National Association for Gun Rights, and held the office as president for the PA Gun Owners Association, and president and vice president of Venango County Gun Owners Association.

He had an interest in antique cars and was a past president of the Keystone Model A Club. He also enjoyed go-cart racing and did it every Sunday for 10+ years, receiving a trophy every year!

Left to cherish his memory are his sisters Ruby White of Scottsdale, AZ and Frances Ehrhard and her husband, Mark, of Smyrna, GA; his nieces and nephew Shara Taylor, Ladonna Davis and her husband, Rob, Julie Harrelson and her husband, Rob, Corrina Woods and her husband, Dave, and Adam Woods; his step son Brett Loomis of Polk; his step-grandchildren Crystal Loomis, Jody Loomis, and Brian Loomis. He is further survived by his sisters-in-law Vicki Willyoung of Oil City and Charlotte Woods of Warren, OH; He will be dearly missed by his Dobermans, Red & Zena, who were his world.

In addition to his parents and his wife of 46 years, he was preceded in death by his brothers Donald and Richard Woods; his nephew Darren Woods; and his step-father Jim Parker.

Guests are invited to Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, on Saturday, September 27th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm with funeral services for Jerry will be held at the funeral home the same day at 1:00 pm with assistant pastor Harold Lamey officiating.

Jerry will be laid to rest next to his wife at Graham Cemetery, Franklin where military honors will be accorded by the V.E.T.S. Honor Guard.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Jerry’s memory to the V.E.T.S. Honor Guard, PO Box 137, Franklin, PA 16323 and/or the Venango County Humane Society, 286 S Main Street, Seneca, PA 16346

Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Jerry’s Book of Memories online at WarrenFH.com.

Services

Visitation: Saturday, September 27, 2025 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.
1315 Chestnut Street
Franklin, PA 16323


Funeral Service: Saturday, September 27, 2025 1:00 pm

Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.
1315 Chestnut Street
Franklin, PA 16323


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Gerald "Jerry" Lee Woods 's name.

VETS Honor Guard

PO Box 137

Franklin,

Pennsylvania

16323

Venango County Humane Society

286 South Main St

Seneca,

Pennsylvania

16346

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Rest in peace, dear friend and Patriot. You used your God-given gifts to make our country a better place. Your faithfulness to Venango County Tea Party Patriots was so appreciated. You were with us from the very start and your faith and witness will never be forgotten. You will be greatly missed! Jane Richey on behalf of VCTPP.

  2. I worked with Jerry at the Joy and at Struthers Wells in Warren,Pa. He was a very nice person a a hard worker condolences to the family

  3. I will miss you Jerry. You were my second dad to me. I will miss how you had a big heart ❤️ for everyone that you met. I will miss doing the parades together, doing the 4 H fair together, and the car shows. I know you are walking with Jesus and Jesus with take care of you.

  4. I had the privilege of working with Jerry (Woody)for many years at GE, he definitely was a Great guy, I always enjoyed chatting with him.His personality was impeccable .My condolences to the family and friends.
    May his Memory be a blessing and continue to inspire love and kindness in all.
    In God’s Loving embrace.

  5. Jerry was my number one supporter from day one. I enjoyed the many talks we had in my office when he stopped by to visit. My grandmother was in the nursing home with his wife and he would always bring an apple pie from McDonalds to my grandma when he was visiting. even after his wife died he’d sometimes go up and deliver an apple pie. .Jerry was probably one of the most patriotic and God loving man that I have ever met. I am sorry I am not able to attend and pay my final respect but to all of his family, I will say he will be missed dearly by me and my whole staff. He was friends with my Aunt and Uncle and would visit them and I believe he got them to start attending church with him. I will miss him. I am sorry for your loss

  6. Got to know Jerry from his visits to Mcdonalds for his coffee. Actually just saw him not to long ago, he always gave me a hug. I will miss him tremendously! What a wonderful man he was. My condolences to his family and friends….

  7. Condolences to all of Jerry’s family y friends. I was a high school classmate and learned of his passing through a classmate. I know you are proud of his service! Please accept my deepest sympathy.

  8. I enjoyed our conversations, brother. We thought alike on several platforms, namely Religion, Guns, and Politics. Once we got those topics cleared up, it was usually time to go home. Sure will miss you…

  9. Condolences to Jerry and his family. I met him years ago and enjoyed talking American history with him. He was a nice guy and one who always had a smile on his face. Will miss seeing him around town.


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