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'''Thomas W. Woods Jr''' (born in Plainville, Georgia) was a grocery store manager and member of the [[Birmingham City Council]] from [[1963]] to [[1965]] and from [[1967]] to [[1971]].
'''Thomas William Woods Jr''' (born c. [[1910]] in Plainville, Georgia; died May [[1991]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a grocery store manager and member of the [[Birmingham City Council]] from [[1963]] to [[1965]] and from [[1967]] to [[1971]].


Woods moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[1923]]. He worked as manager of the [[Woodlawn]] [[Hill's Food Store|Hill's Supermarket]] beginning in [[1940]], and served as president of the [[Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce]]. He also served on the [[Jefferson County Judicial Commission]], the [[Jefferson County Area Development Commission]], and the [[Mayor's Action Committee]].
Woods moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[1923]]. He worked as manager of the [[Woodlawn]] [[Hill's Food Store|Hill's Supermarket]], which later became a [[Winn-Dixie]], from [[1940]] to [[1975]], and served as president of the [[Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce]]. He also served on the [[Jefferson County Judicial Commission]], the [[Jefferson County Area Development Commission]], and the [[Mayor's Action Committee]].


Woods was also a president of the [[Woodlawn Lions Club]], a member of the [[Crestwood Civic Club]], a member of the board of managers for the [[YMCA Northeast Branch]] and the boards of trustees for [[Woodlawn United Methodist Church|Woodlawn Methodist Church]] and the [[Alabama State Training School for Girls]]. In [[1963]] he resided at 837 [[59th Street South]] in [[Crestwood South|Crestwood]].
Woods was also a president of the [[Woodlawn Lions Club]], a member of the [[Crestwood Civic Club]], a member of the board of managers for the [[YMCA Northeast Branch]] and the boards of trustees for [[Woodlawn United Methodist Church|Woodlawn Methodist Church]] and the [[Alabama State Training School for Girls]]. In [[1963]] he resided at 837 [[59th Street South]] in [[Crestwood South|Crestwood]].
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Woods was not re-elected in the [[1965 Birmingham City Council election]], but did run for re-election in [[1967 Birmingham municipal election]], winning a four-year term. He was not returned to the council in the [[1971 Birmingham municipal election|1971 election]].
Woods was not re-elected in the [[1965 Birmingham City Council election]], but did run for re-election in [[1967 Birmingham municipal election]], winning a four-year term. He was not returned to the council in the [[1971 Birmingham municipal election|1971 election]].


Woods and his wife, the former [[Elizabeth Woods|Elizabeth Moxley]], had two children.
Woods and his wife, the former [[Elizabeth Woods|Elizabeth Moxley]], had two children. Woods died in [[1981]] after a stay at [[Fair Haven Nursing Home]], and is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].


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Latest revision as of 11:36, 27 July 2018

Thomas William Woods Jr (born c. 1910 in Plainville, Georgia; died May 1991 in Birmingham) was a grocery store manager and member of the Birmingham City Council from 1963 to 1965 and from 1967 to 1971.

Woods moved to Birmingham in 1923. He worked as manager of the Woodlawn Hill's Supermarket, which later became a Winn-Dixie, from 1940 to 1975, and served as president of the Woodlawn Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the Jefferson County Judicial Commission, the Jefferson County Area Development Commission, and the Mayor's Action Committee.

Woods was also a president of the Woodlawn Lions Club, a member of the Crestwood Civic Club, a member of the board of managers for the YMCA Northeast Branch and the boards of trustees for Woodlawn Methodist Church and the Alabama State Training School for Girls. In 1963 he resided at 837 59th Street South in Crestwood.

In the 1963 Birmingham City Council election, Woods won a two-year at-large term on the first City Council, which served briefly alongside the outgoing Birmingham City Commission while the change in government was being challenged in the courts.

Woods was not re-elected in the 1965 Birmingham City Council election, but did run for re-election in 1967 Birmingham municipal election, winning a four-year term. He was not returned to the council in the 1971 election.

Woods and his wife, the former Elizabeth Moxley, had two children. Woods died in 1981 after a stay at Fair Haven Nursing Home, and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.

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