The Woodstock Police Department is mourning the loss of long-time volunteer Gilbert "Gil" Feldman, who died on April 4.
Lecia Landolt passed away Jan. 4 following a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Klein, of Woodstock, loved animals, physical science, music, automobiles and doted on his son.
Baert, 57, often managed the concession stand at Woodstock High School and also donated her time to the Woodstock Lions Club.
Beth Frye, a Holly Springs resident and Chamblee police officer, passed away Sept. 30 at the age of 46.
Holly Whitley and her baby, Alex Fuentes, were found deceased July 17 inside their southwest Cherokee County home.
A GoFundMe account has been created to help the family of a Woodstock man who died suddenly. He leaves behind a wife and 4 daughters.
Conner McKeeth, 24, was last seen leaving his Towne Lake home on Monday, June 25.
Tanner, of Woodstock, was a loving and devoted mother who loved music.
Watterson graduated from Woodstock's River Ridge High School in 2014, and loved art and horseback riding.
Woodstock resident Preston Michael Smith, 34, was the manager of Sidelines Grille Holly Springs.
Patrick Kyle Smith, a resident of Roswell, was a financial center manager for Bank of America.
Long's legacy lives on in Woodstock, as the city's senior center and the Ridgewalk Parkway interchange on I-575 are both named after him.
The Woodstock resident was found dead last week in a vehicle parked outside Walmart in Cartersville.
Shawn Murphy, 16, a junior at the school, died Tuesday at his home in Canton.
Kaitlin Hunt and her 3-month-old baby Riley died Sept. 9 when they were hit by a car while crossing Arnold Mill Road in downtown Woodstock.
Madilyn Phillips, 16, died Sept. 8 in a two-vehicle crash on Ball Ground Highway at East Cherokee Drive in Cherokee County.
Hodge served as the city's mayor from 1981 to 1982.
Christy Waller's body was discovered in her apartment and her boyfriend, Michael Keith Russell, has been charged with her murder.
Cushman loved reading, and shared his passion with this children and grandchildren.
Bramlett was a founding member of the Sequoyah High School faculty, and retired in 2010.
Alice Dean Felton was behind the idea of using Dean's Store on Main Street to serve as the Woodstock Visitors Center.
Grove graduated from Etowah High School in 2000 and spent his career as a licensed plumber.
Hubbard also served as a member of the Sequoyah Regional Library System and the Cherokee County Historical Society.
Stephens, a student at Kennesaw State University, loved art, music and making people laugh and smile.
Shoaf was a hardcore Alabama fan, loved country music and spending time with his children.
The 7-year-old boy died Sunday after he collapsed while at soccer practice.
A 2001 Pope High School graduate, Futral earned a culinary arts degree, enjoyed hiking and camping and worked at a Publix deli.
The Acworth resident drowned Sept. 12 in Lake Allatoona.
The Woodstock resident served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and spent his career in the insurance industry.
Tripp was passionate about cars and was loyal to those he loved and cared about.
Visitation will be held on Monday, Aug. 8 at Lakeside Funeral Home.
DiCarlo graduated from Etowah High School in 2011.
Cruse was a graduate of Etowah High School and was the owner of Atlanta Crime Scene Cleanup.
The Woodstock resident also tutored to special needs students.
A celebration of life for the teenager was held on Sunday.
Dr. Barton loved reading, movies, Star Wars, science fiction and published books that fueled his personal and professional interests.
The Etowah High School graduate loved snowboarding, helping other achieve their fitness goals, music and animals.
Funeral services for the Woodstock resident will be held on Saturday, April 9.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cherokee County Animal Shelter.