Ralph "Woody" Burton

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January 23, 1934 ~ December 13, 2023

Ralph "Woody" Burton, 89, passed away on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, at his residence. Born in Adair County, Kentucky, Woody was raised in Columbus, where he met his future wife, Mary Hoover Burton, who happened to be his next-door neighbor when he was just 11. He graduated from Columbus High School in the class of 1954 and went on to marry his next-door neighbor, Mary Hoover on September 21, 1955. Woody retired from Cummins, and he and his wife were active members of the 7th Street Church of God. A true family man, he relished spending time with his children, Beverly, Tony, and Darryl. Woody was not just devoted to his family but was also a skilled horseshoe pitcher, holding the state champion title and participating in numerous national tournaments. He remained an avid IU fan throughout his life but also became a St. Louis Cardinals enthusiast along the way. He took pleasure in attending his children's sporting events, whether it was a softball game or a fishing trip. Woody also enjoyed music, singing, and playing the guitar for his family, often sharing intriguing stories from days gone by. Woody is survived by his wife Mary Hoover Burton, children Beverly Crussel, Tony (Janie) Burton, and Darryl (Stacey Burton), grandchildren Angela (Fred) Lawson, Stacy (Bobby) Crider, Chip Burton, and Trent Burton, as well as great-grandchildren Jordan Burton, Drew Lawson, Emily Lawson, Sam Crider, Max Crider, Millie Crider, Maddie Burton, Layla Burton, and Audrey Lawson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Curtis and Pollie Burton, and his brothers, Ray Burton, Earl Burton, Paul Burton, Sam Burton, and Cliff Burton. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, December 17, 2023, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Funeral services will take place on Monday, December 18, 2023, at the funeral home, beginning at 10:00 a.m. with Pastor Jerry Ballard officiating. Burial will follow at Garland Brook Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home

 

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  1. So Sorry for the Loss of Woody, we were Good Friends in Our Younger Life, and Played a Lot of Basketball. I Just Saw Him at The PT Center Tuesday Afternoon, and I Knew He was Struggling. May He rest in Peace.See You Later Buddy! Prayers to His Wife and Family.

    • Woody was one of the most welcoming greeters at church and made all of us feel welcome each week. Mary, too.

      We all knew when we’d ask how he was, he’d say, “You have to ask Mary!” He loved Mary snd his family big!

    • Enjoyed playing basketball & horseshoes with Woody
      & it was a blessing knowing you. I know your enjoying Heaven now & will see you there soon.

    • Darrell and Stacy,
      Please accept my condolences on the loss of Darrell’s father, Woody Burton. May good memories sustain you and God grant you peace.

      Mrs. Gelfius

    • Woody and Mary visited our home many times while visiting KAy&, Jim, Hoover when they were in town. We enjoyed visiting with them very much and talked about pitching horseshoes, which is one of my favorite sports.
      Our deepest sympathy,
      Tom and Joyce Kimberlin

    • Can’t help but smile when I think of all the teams you and I and ram, deano,and charlie beat at basketball. With ram on the inside an you shooting from the outside we were hard to beat. You were called “radar” for a reason. See you down the road woodrow

  2. Cousin Mary, know that I will be praying for you and your family. May God surround you with His peace and comfort. Leah Hoover Jackson

  3. I’m so very sorry to hear about your loss. May you find peace and comfort in the coming days. Hugs to all of you.


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