REMEMBERING OSCAR Oscar Charles Woodward, Jr., the son of Eunice Woodward and Oscar Charles Woodward, Sr., was born on November 11, 1952 In the dty of Baltimore. Oscar departed his worldly being on February 8, 2013. May God Be His Glory... Oscar graduated from Frederick Douglass High School In Baltimore. He received his CDL license and became a Heavy Machine Operator II for the City of Baltimore. Oscar was a dedicated and proficient employee. He also was a Mason for one of the Baltimore chapters. Oscar believed In the Lord and accepted him as his Savior. Oscar played high school football, ran track, and had a love for fishing. Oscar OC as a lot of people called him, was a caring and loving man. He would lend a hand to anyone he came across In need. OC had many hobbles Including dressing to Impress all the time, collecting fish, driving big trucks and cars, as well as decorating. He also had a hand In building his own home. Oscar was his neighborhood captain and was known all over Baltimore City. Oscar leaves behind to cherish him In memory: two sisters, Lorraine Byrd and Annette Brooks; three brothers, William Richard Woodward, Sylvester Woodward, and Eugene Woodward; two sisters and a step sister who preceded him In death, Lucille Brown, Mary Robinson, and Teo'dosha Woodward; three children, Catherine Anita, Oscar III O, and Jerel; nine grandchildren, Darrell, Deon-Tay, Devln, Madison, Stephone, Jerell, Tyrell, Cornell, and Sherrell; seven great grandchildren; one aunt; LudMa B. Jackson; two undes, Steven Beatty and Richard Foster; two brothers In laws, Mingo Robinson and Edward Brooks, Sr.; a loving companion, Donna L Swan; two best friends, Steven Pelrson, and Clayton Moreland; a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. We the family of Oscar OCWoodward acknowledge the many kind and beautiful expressions of love shown during our hour of bereavement. May The Lord Continue To Bless You All The Family