Woodrow Clarence Liner

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October 13, 1918 ~ December 30, 2005


Resided in: Asheville, NC

Woodrow Clarence Liner, 87, of Asheville, went to be with our Lord on Friday, December 30, 2005. Born on October 13, 1918, he was a son of the late Fred N. and Glennie Davis Liner. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra Carole Liner; brothers, Jack Liner, Joe Liner and Harry Liner and a sister, Irene Liner Thompson. Born and raised in Buncombe County, he formerly owned W.C. Liner Plaster Company and was employed with Blue Ridge Mental Health until retirement. He was a member of First Alliance Church. Woody enjoyed many hobbies including woodworking, drawing and fishing at Davidson River but his greatest joy of all was spending time with his family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Inez Jones Liner; two daughters, Victoria Ann Edwards and her husband Gerald and Debra Lynn McIntosh and her husband Charles; a sister, Betty Liner Hurst of Vero Beach, FL; four grandchildren, Ken Edwards, Mark McIntosh, Tanya Frisbee and Stacey Anderson; six great-grandchildren, Chelsea McIntosh, Lake McIntosh, Briah Frisbee, Riley McIntosh, Savanna Edwards and Storm Edwards; six nephews and four nieces. A memorial service will be held at 4:00 pm Sunday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Reverend Hank Moffitt officiating. The family will receive friends at the home of Inez and Woody following the service and request that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to Mountain Area Hospice, PO Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813.

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  1. Dear Inez,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so thankful that we got to see Woody back in August. You and Woody have always been very dear to us as you both, along with Lois and Herbert, were like grandparents to us. You and Woody have given us many loving memories that we will always cherish. Take care of yourself during this difficult time. However, it must be comforting to know that Woody and Sandra must be embracing each other in heaven. We hope to see you in 2006 – we’ll see you – perhaps in the spring, so we can tour and talk about your beautiful gardens.
    I love you, Kimberly

  2. Dear Inez,
    Although it has been many years since I’ve seen you and Woody, you have always held a special place in my heart.
    Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Love,
    Rita

  3. Dear Inez, I am just so very sorry to hear about Woody. Please know that we are thinking about you at this very difficult time. Love, Lucy McNair Hodges

  4. My Dear Inez and Family, I was so sorry to hear of Woody’s passing. I am so greatful I got to know him. I know he is in a better place and also know my mother and dad are looking to be with him now. My thoughts and prays are with all of you. Please know we all love you here in Maine. Sarah

  5. Our deepest sympathy to your family.
    Sincerely, Wayne & Neil Jordan (l925
    Old Haywood Rd.)

  6. Dear Friends: I will always remember Woody for his generosity, caring soul, and funny sense of humor. I couldn’t leave the house after a visit without a Sunkist and a piece of chocolate, and every time I drink one, I will think of him and smile. In my mind he is standing on the banks of the river of life, enjoying the breeze with a full set of healthy lungs, smiling, and casting a line. I look forward to enjoying that with him someday. He will be in my heart always. Sincerely, Beth Quinn

  7. We pray that God will comfort you in this sad time. Love, The Allisons

  8. Dear Inez and Family,

    Our hearts go out to you. We loved Woody and we grieve along with you.

    Love,
    Hal, Shirley, and the boys

  9. Dear Inez, Vickie and Debbie, I am deeply saddened to learn of Woody’s
    death and to know of the sorrow each of you are now feeling. I am reminded of the many good times we all had together in the past and the kindness that had always been shown to me. But then a divorce, remarriage and moving away for several years before returning home
    occurred and we just lost touch which was a sad thing to happen and was certainly my loss. I have thought of you many times during these years, always hoping all was well. Please know that I also grieve with you as so many good memories come to mind at this time.
    I have never stopped loving all of you and I hope Woody also knows this as he is now at rest and free of pain.
    My love, thoughts and prayers are with you now, where they will always remain.
    Martha Henley (Teague) Jackson

  10. Mrs Liner I am so sorry to hear of your dear husband’s death. I will be praying for you and for your family. I remember you telling me about Mr. Liner’s illness, and I have thought of him each time I delivered your mail. If I can help you in any way, just leave me a note in the box and I will try to be there for you.

  11. Rochelle and I are sorry for the loss and I loved Woody and will miss him. I have wonderful memories of Woody spending time with my brother and I. Our hearts and prayers are with him and his family.

  12. Dear Mrs. Liner and family,
    My condolences and prayers go out to you and your family. Even though I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Liner, I am a friend of your granddaughter Tanya Frisbee. Tanya is a wonderful friend and through her I know the love she has for both you and your husband. May God Bless and comfort you.

  13. Dear Inez,
    You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I am so glad that I got to visit with you last week. Woody is no longer suffering and I know that he is at peace with Sandra and other family members in heaven. I will cherish the many memories I have of him throughout the years. I hope to see you the next time I come to Asheville.

    Love, Karen

  14. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time of loss. We are friends of your granddaughter, Stacey. We know how much she loves both of you.


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