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Subject: obits,death notices and cemetery news Ms-Jackson Co. Obituary (Wood)
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:27:45 -0400
Jackson County MsArchives Obituaries.....Wood, Albert Gause "Bert" August 24, 2008
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Pat Creel Kendrick August 26, 2008, 1:27 pm
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Mr. Albert Gause "Bert" Wood, 87, a prominent Moss Point, MS businessman for
over 50 years, passed away Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008, from complications due to an
injury sustained as a patient at a local hospital.
Mr. Wood was the son of the late George Price Wood and Mary Alethea Gregory
Wood. He was the great- nephew of Charles Henry Wood, the first mayor of Moss
Point, and the great-grandson of the Honorable George Wood, who served as
district attorney for Jackson County, MS and later as chancellor judge in the
late 1800's.
He served in the United States Army Air Corps in World War II. He returned home
after the war to join with T.L. "Pete" Delashment, Jr. to run the Moss Point
Insurance Agency, a company started by their fathers.
He married his high school sweetheart, Charlotte Ryder. Their marriage lasted
for over 60 years until her death in 2005.
Bert Wood was vitally interested in Moss Point and Jackson County, serving on
numerous boards and committees dedicated to the improvement of the area. He was
very instrumental in obtaining the federal funds for the Escatawpa River Bridge
and for the widening of Main Street in Moss Point. He served for several years
on the board of directors for Hancock Bank. He was an active member of Moss
Point Presbyterian Church for many years, and more recently a member of First
Presbyterian Church of Pascagoula, Miss.
As evidence of his devotion to the city and county, he was awarded the Lifetime
Community Service Award by the Young Men's Business Club in 1995. Whenever one
of us nephews or nieces returned home for a visit, he went out of his way to
entertain us with a fishing trip, a boat ride or a seafood dinner with his
special gumbo. He was more like a brother to us rather than an uncle. He was a
very caring man who loved his family and his community, according to Dr. Gene
Wood of Jackson, Miss.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Charlotte Ryder Wood; his parents; his
brothers, George P. Wood Jr. and Gregory Wood; and sister, Mary Edwina Wood
Chappell.
A graveside service will be held at Griffin Cemetery of Moss Point with Rev.
Maynor of Birmingham officiating.
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