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Heather Anne Woods, born on September 24th, 1974 in Lithia Springs, GA was sent to her eternal home on November 22nd, 2025, in San Antonio, TX due to a motorcycle accident. She was the beloved wife of Charles Woods, and cherished mother of Johanna Woods and step-son Jake Woods. Heather was a shining beacon in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her journey on this earth was one marked by love of family and friends, generosity and compassion. Her passing has left a large void in the hearts of all those who knew her. Heather should be remembered for the lives she touched, her seeming limitless capacity to care for others, and the profound impact she had on those who had the pleasure of knowing her. Heather is survived by her loving husband Charles (Chuck), her daughter Johanna, her brother Tom and sister-in-law Traci, and older sister Priscilla, her mother Linda Garner and husband Randy Garner, and father Rounie Walston. She also leaves behind aunts, uncles and cousins that will miss her very much. After her graduation from Lithia Springs High School, Heather spent the majority of her life in the restaurant industry, culminating in several management positions with upscale restaurants. But her true passion was working as a licensed aesthetician, and she shared a clinic in Bulverde, TX with a friend, working for herself, and amassing a significant loyal clientele. Outside of her work, Heather found great joy in restoring furniture and riding her motorcycle with her husband throughout Texas’ open roads. Her passion for long rides on her motorcycle reflected her adventurous and free spirit, and as an auxiliary member of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, she served as a liaison. Although Heather’s physical presence may no longer brighten our lives, her spirit will continue to inspire and uplift us. May her memory be a blessing, and may we carry forth her legacy of love and compassion in all that we do.
Church Service is Friday January 16, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Summit Church. Procession will follow to Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery for 1:15 PM committal service.
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