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Dutch Woolstenhulme

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dutch Woolstenhulme 1934 ~ 2005 OAKLEY- Wendell "Dutch" Woolstenhulme, 70, died June 19, 2005 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on October 8, 1934 in Oakley, Utah, the son of Wallace Elmo and Eva Lorraine (Hortin) Woolstenhulme. He married Arla Maxine Clark on October 24,...

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I would appreciate hearing from some of the woolstenhulme family and sorry to hear of there loss. I am related threw Ada Woolstenhulme. My name is Barbara Smith [email protected]

To the family of Dutch:

Dutch was a wonderful person. I remember him from school at South Summit. We are so sorry for the loss of your loved one and pray the Lord will give you the strentgh and comfort you need at this time. Our comfort comes in knowing that this is not the end but the beginning of a new and everlasting marriage for the two of you. Know that our prayers and thoughts are with you. We thank our Father every day for the 50 years we have spent together and pray...

Dearest Woolstenhulmes -

We are very sorry to learn of Dutch's passing. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and gratitude for his example. We first met Dutch through Tiny and his family and especially through Eric, our wonderful missionary in London, England. We appreciate so much all that Dutch stood for - his example, patience, and wonderful service to all. We are grateful to have known him and to have benefited from all he taught and represented.

Love,

I am going to really miss my Uncle Dutch, I loved going dowm to the station and hanging out with Dutch and Tim, it has always been my favorite thing to do before I went to and from work. I just want to tell Tim, Aunt Arla and the family that I am sorry I wasnt able to make it to the funeral but I love them very much.

Dutch has always been a friend with a good word for us as we pass thru or live in Oakley for awhile. He was always interested in where we were living and when we were comming home. We will greatly miss him when we come back to Oakley. Arla and family our prayers are with you.

Dear Arla and family.
We are so sorry for your loss of your dear husband and the Father of his your Children and family. We have you all in our prayers at this time.
Sorry I could not make it to the funeral or the viewing this week.
We love you Arla. Your Cousin Dortha Jean Lingmann and Family.
Also My Dad Lee Krider and Bonnie Lee send their Sympathy at this time also.
They are here visiting our families this week.
Dortha Jean Gale Lingmann, Upton...

Dear Woolstenhulme Family,
Tim and I were not able to attend the funeral for Dutch today, but our thoughts and prayers were certainly centered on all of you.
Dutch and Ken became my heroes over 40 years ago when, as a young "wanna-be-cowgirl", I watched them perform in the Oakley rodeo, which was then still a small local event. My family loved and appreciated Dutch, and later on my own children grew to love Dutch, and would often spontaneously sing a verse we coined for an...

In deepest sympathy-to the family of Dutch- He was truly a stalwart and a great guy with such a sense of humor. May the Lord's richest blessings be with you. With love, Sarah Weller-Prentiss-

Our heartfelt sorrow for your loss. I have known Dutch for many years. He was a cowboys cowboy. One of the best pick up men in the rodeo business. He will be missed by many. Ron & Elaine Flitton "Days of '47 Rodeo"