Carmen Woods, 93 of Helena, Montana, died December 21, 2013. She was born on November 11, 1920 in Apache, Oklahoma and married the love of her life, Calvin S. Woods in 1941. They were married for 39 years before his passing in 1980.
Carmen enjoyed golf, bowling, ceramics, and traveling. She belonged to the Patrol Unit of the Daughters of the Nile.
Carmen is survived by her sister, Fern Leiker; brother, Norman E. Smith, both of Denver, Colorado; and one niece and five nephews.
A celebration of Carmen’s life will be held at noon Friday, January 10, 2014 at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, 3750 N. Montana Ave. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations Carmen’s name be made to the Convalescent Relief Account for distribution to the Shriners Hospitals for Children at Daughters of the Nile Foundation, 6705 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX 78731-2817.
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
12:00 p.m.
Friday January 10, 2014
Socail Hall at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral home
3750 North Montana
Helena , Mt 59602
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
12:00 p.m.
Friday January 10, 2014
Socail Hall at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral home
3750 North Montana
Helena , Mt 59602
Willow Sheehan says
It was always such a pleasure to sit and visit with Carmen and her friend Irma. Their friendship and support for one another was admirable. They were both always dressed nicely, had smiles on their faces, and treated everyone with the utmost kindness and respect, no matter the challenges they faced. I will remember the example they set and hope to emulate these fine qualities in my own life. I’m sad for Carmen’s passing and am sending kind warm thoughts to her family and friends in this time of loss.
Emily Rodway says
We miss you Carmen. I am thinking of all your friends and family that are left with a hole in their hearts in your absence. May you all find peace and comfort during this time of grief knowing Carmen has touched so many. She and her dear friend Irma have been such a pleasure to get to know and we will sincerely miss getting to visit with Carmen. We can’t help but think of what a wonderful young women she must been and what a full life she lived.