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Jack Royce Woolf

Arlington, Texas

Jun 10, 1924 – Jun 10, 2014

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BORN
June 10, 1924
DIED
June 10, 2014
LOCATION
Arlington, Texas

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Jack Woolf, president emeritus of the University of Texas at Arlington, died Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at age 90. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Friday in Wade Family Funeral Home Chapel, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Interment: 11 a.m. Friday in Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington. Visitation: The...

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Dr. Woolf was the first university official I met after I had arrived on campus in 1965. His daughter was a student in one of my classes. He was a modest man of great accomplishment.

Dr. Woolf was good man; always gracious, kind and generous to me. Growing up, I had lots fun at the Woolf house. My deepest sympathy to all who loved him.

The Woolf family were great friends of my parents and so kind to us over all the years. Dr. Woolf worked tirelessly for UTA and the City of Arlington and we all will miss him and appreciate his contributions which have benefited so many people.

I was engaged to Dr Woolf's son Charles way back in the day. When that didn't work out, I was sad that Jack & Martha weren't going to be my inlaws. How many people can say that about inlaws! They were really special to me and I will miss them terribly.
Kaye Hutchins

Dr. Woolf was always kind and generous to me when I arrived on the campus. He was soft spoken, diligent and patient. Fond memories of Dr. Woolf. Respectfully, allan saxe

have great memories of good times with the woolf family, especially when they lived on the arlington state college campus. great people. rip dr. jack.

My father, Weldon Brewster, had great respect for Jack and enjoyed working with him for many years at UTA. -John Brewster