Doris June (Roller) Woodward

doris woodward

November 15, 1925 ~ September 25, 2025

Born in: Cassville, Missouri
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Doris June (Roller) Woodward, age 99, passed away on Sept. 25, 2025. She was born in Cassville, Missouri on November 15, 1925. Survivors include sons, Neil, Pueblo, Brent (Maud), Westwood, NJ, and Mark, Pueblo. Also three grandchildren, Nicholas, Michael, and Shawna; sisters, Irene Hiestand, Jane Zinno of Colorado Springs, Linda (Ken) Torgerson of Somers, MT; brother, Karol (Billie Jean) Roller of Missouri. Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert N. Woodward, Jr.; twin sister, Dolores Jean (Roller) Wilson; and four brothers, Lawrence, Fred, Kent, and Alan Roller.
Doris was a long-time educator in District 60 schools. After retiring she enjoyed ten years of world travels with husband “Woody”, watercolor painting, designing pressed-flower cards for the Sangre de Cristo Fine Arts Center gift shop, and reading.
The family would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Primrose Retirement Community staff and residents, and to Abode Hospice staff for the exceptional loving kindness and outstanding care shown by all towards our mother.
Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Private family services to be held at a later time. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

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  1. CandleImageI am Doris’s niece Diane Hiestand Spurlock (Irene’s daughter). Doris was always a favorite Aunt of mine. We had many similar interests, primarily our love of reading. If something would have happened to our parents growing up, Doris and Woody were our designated guardians. I will miss her greatly.

  2. I knew Doris for 70 years (As far as I knew, her first name was “Mrs.”) I grew up with the Woodward boys, especially Brent, and enjoyed and respected them all, and their parents as well. They were a fine family, and Mrs. Woodward was of course a vital part. I last saw her three years ago, and she was as lively as ever. May she rest in peace, and her good works follow her. –David Rush

  3. CandleImageOur Deepest condolences to Neil and Mark. Doris was a remarkable, one of a kind women. She will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Doris.


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