IN MEMORIAM

Woodrow Wilson Sorrow, Jr. - Class Of 1967



 
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08/13/11 01:28 PM #1    

Miki Fluker (1970)

Woody, John & I were very close but, due to stupidity, I lost contact until just before Woody Died. I got to talk to him for a brief period (he could hardly breathe that day) but it did me a world of good. I wasn't right for at least a week after he passed. It left a big hole in our universe but we filled it with some really good memories.
-Posted by Leslie "Gene" Kimberly, Class of 1968

08/13/11 01:31 PM #2    

Miki Fluker (1970)

As many of you know Woodrow, or "Woody" as he was known to us, and I were very good friends. Our frienship began when I was in the 6th grade at Fort Hawkins. I carried over into Jr. High and then to Mark Smith and then into our adult lives.
Even though in Oct of 1979 he moved from Macon to Raliegh, N.C. and in Febuary of 1980 I moved to Duluth, Ga. we still kept in contact. There was nothing I would not have done for him and nothing he would not have done for me. From the 6th grade till his passing several years back at the age of 59 there never has been a cross word between us.
The writer of Proverbs says "a friends sticks closer than a brother." Woody was closer than a brother and I honor him on this page.
-Posted by John Kitchens, Class of 1968

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