TALBOT COUNTY OBITS Elizabeth Woodall File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by "Helen Pond" http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/talbot/obits/woodall.txt Elizbeth "Libba" Harman Woodall September 26, 1927 - June 28, 2000 Woodland: Elizabeth "Libba" Harman Woodall, 72, of Woodland, died Wednesdsay, June 28, 2000 at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, June 30, 2000 at Woodland United Methodist Church with Dr. Billy Key officiating. Dr. Key was assisted by Rev. Walter McCleskey and Brother Robert Chappel. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Blake Bartlett, Kip Handel, Jeff Smith, Claude Harman, Jason Raley and Gordon Lovvorn. Honorary pallbearers were: Emory Buchanan, Nelson Goolsby, Fred Goolsby, Charles Garrett, Wilson Kendrick and A. L. (Razz) Bone. Mrs. Woodall was born September 26, 1927 in Meriwether County, the daughter of Luther C. and Pearl Sears Harman. She was Valedictorian of her graduating class at Greenville High School and a graduate of Wesleyan College (Magna Cum Laude). She was also a member of Delta Phi Kappa Honor Society. Mrs. Woodall was active in public education, teaching briefly at Newnan High School. She served the Talbot County Board of Education for 32 years. She served as chairman for 24 years. She was an active member of Woodland United Methodist Church where she served as a Sunday School Teacher, Bible School Director, President of WSCS/WMU, and as chairman of the Administrative Board. Mrs. Woodall enjoyed genealogy, and was a past Regent of the Governor George W. Towns Chapter of NSDAR. She also served as an officer and director on the board of Georgia Cushion and Wrapper Co., Inc. Survivors include: her husband, John H. Woodall of Woodland; four sons: Larry C. (Laura) Woodall of Stockbridge, Charles Woodall of Baltimore, MD., Henry H. (Lynda) Woodall of Manchester and Mark M. woodall of Manchester; four grandchildren: Todd W. Garner of Matthews, N.C., Wendi Raley of Hampton, GA, Erin Woodall of Stockbridge and Stacey Rice of Manchester; one great-grandchild: Todd Raley of Hampton. Cox Funeral Home in Manchester was in charge of arrangements.