Dale P. Woodard
Dale Patrick Woodard, 67, of Laurens, SC, husband of Teresa Webb Woodard, passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025. Born in Fort Riley, KS, he was a son of the late Odelle and Katsuko Akazawa Woodard.
He spent most of his childhood traveling between military bases, but called Belton, SC home. He was a proud graduate of Belton-Honea Path Class of ‘76 and College of Charleston Class of ‘84.
He maintained many life long relationships through his membership with Pi Kappa Phi (65 Coming Street) and his valued coworkers and customers from his time at Computer Direct Outlet.
The last several years he had found fellowship and community with the members of Northside Church of Laurens.
In addition to his wife, Dale is survived by two daughters, Nichole Woodard and Courtney Miles (Will); and three grandchildren, Collin Miles, Declan Miles, and Liam Miles.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Allison Cogdill.
A Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Cannon-Byrd Funeral Home – Fountain Inn.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. at Cannon-Byrd Funeral Home – Fountain Inn. Interment will follow in Greenville Memorial Gardens.


Dale was always the light of our family get togethers. We will miss him very much.
Take care of mama up there. Love you
I am so sorry to hear about Dale!! I thought a lot of him and had so much with him on the shooting range. Rest easy my friend.
Love Always,
Sharon
Many prayers for you all in this difficult time. Prayers for peace and comfort in the days to come. ……..
Love to you all .. The perez family
Dale was loved. My family and I send prayers and love to everyone.
Melissa
Sending prayers of comfort and strength your way!
He was a co-worker, a mentor, and a friend. My deepest condolences for his family during this time.
Dale was a wonderful guy & classmate. He was friendly with everyone & this is a sad loss. Prayers to Teresa & his family. 🙏🏻💔😥
We played together when we were kids. His grandparents lived two doors down from my house. He was a great guy and a great friend. Praying for peace as comfort and strength for the family.
Uncle Dale was always there no matter when or where. My brothers and I were fortunate to have him in our life. We miss him dearly