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Celebrating the life of

Wesley Warren Woods

May 31, 1957 - February 05, 2026

Wesley Warren Woods

Wesley Warren Woods, 68, of Peachtree City, Georgia, died Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Piedmont Fayette Hospital, with his wife, Melodie, by his side.

He passed after a long illness from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a disease that never diminished his deep love for her.

Born May 31, 1957, in Savannah, Georgia, Wesley grew up on the coast and spent his life drawn to salt water, sunshine, and the outdoors. He graduated from Savannah Christian Preparatory School in 1975 and carried the lessons of his upbringing with him always — impeccable manners, deep respect for others, and a standard of conduct that never wavered.

Wesley devoted 38 years to Georgia Power, working in management roles at power plants and becoming a trusted resource for training and operations. He was widely respected for his knowledge, but just as much for his steady presence and generosity.

To those who knew him, Wesley was defined by kindness, courtesy, and an easy confidence. He was a sharp dresser throughout his life — always polished, always put together — and carried himself with a debonair style that extended naturally to the dance floor. His dancing skills were legendary among friends and family, and he never lacked willing partners.

He also had a wonderful sense of humor and a playful spirit. Even when his illness took away his ability to speak, Wesley continued to find ways to be silly, to joke, and to make the people around him laugh.

An accomplished athlete in his younger years, Wesley played baseball, surfed, and was known along the Savannah coast for his remarkable balance and strength. Among friends, he became famous for performing handstands on a wapboard, skimming along the edge of the water — something his wife said no one else could do.

He loved Atlanta Braves baseball and Georgia football, grilling outdoors, and spending long afternoons boiling peanuts in big pots — proudly considering himself a connoisseur of boiled peanuts. He had a lifelong affection for animals, especially his three beloved schnauzers — Jake, his favorite, affectionately called Jakey, along with Sophie and Lacie — and found joy in birdwatching, even setting up cameras to observe them. When he signed his name, he often added a small bird sketch.

Wesley was a lifelong member of Calvary Baptist Temple in Savannah, Georgia, attending from the time he was a newborn in the church nursery and remaining a devoted member throughout his life.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marguerite “Maggie” Collins Woods and William Henry “Hank” Woods Sr., and by his siblings, William Henry “Chip” Woods Jr. and Hollie Woods Boyles.

He is survived by his wife, Melodie Henderson Woods, whom he had known nearly his entire life. The two were a couple for 17 years and married for 10, sharing a bond rooted in devotion, laughter, and unwavering care.

Also surviving are his stepdaughters, Melissa White (Jordan) and Autumn Pennington (Matthew); his granddaughters, Madeleine and Everly Pennington; several nieces and their families; and his devoted caregiver, Laura Theirault, who lovingly cared for him during the final six months of his life.

Those wishing to honor Wesley’s memory are encouraged to gather with loved ones, eat some boiled peanuts, cheer on the Braves, pet a dog, dance a little, or show kindness to someone who needs it — just as he did throughout his life.

Visitation will be held at Mowell Funeral Home, 200 Robinson Rd., Peachtree City, GA 30269, on Saturday, February 21, from 4–6 p.m.

A second visitation will be held at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, 7200 Hodgson Memorial Dr., Savannah, GA 31406, on Friday, February 27, from 5–7 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at Calvary Baptist Temple, Wilder Chapel, 4625 Waters Ave., Savannah, GA 31404, on Saturday, February 28, at 1 p.m., with a graveside service to follow at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, 315 Greenwich Rd., Savannah, GA 31404.

The family invites you to join them to celebrate Wesley at Tubby’s Tank House 2909 River Drive Thunderbolt, GA 31404.

We are asking anyone that shares a joy of music or plays an instrument to bring it and let’s all jam together and enjoy some seafood and boiled peanuts.

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Melodie and family, I am heartbroken for your loss. Wesley was kind, funny, a loving husband and friend. He fought a good fight and is now healed and on some beach in Heaven! I will always remember his smile and since of humor. May he rest in peace. Heaven gained another angel. Keeping you in my prayers during this difficult time.

- Janet (Jan) Knight Ward, Kennesaw, GA

I an so sorry for your loss Melodie but Wesley is in a better place. My thoughts and prayers are with you

- Jennifer Hill , Savannah , Ga

So sorry for your loss. Wesley was a great person he loved everyone and we all loved him.. he will be miss by all. Linda

- Linda Entler, The Villages, Fl.

Melodie, I'm so sorry for your loss..you and Wesley have a true love story... I hope you're getting stronger everyday... he's watching over you now.

- Jeni Banks Huff, Port Orange, Fl

Melodie and family, we are very sorry to hear about Wesley. Sending prayers for peace and comfort.

- Dawn and Ray Gorko, Savannah, GA

Rest in Peace.

- Brian S O'Neal, Savannah, GA

Wesley and Melodie, you have been such dear friends. A special place in our hearts will always be filled with our sweet memories of good times together. Our condolences to Melodie and the family in our loss of Wesley.

- Judi, Doug, & Derek Wiser, Grand Rapids, MI

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200