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James "Clown" Woolery

Everett, Washington

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James "Clown" Woolery

Jim passed away at home, with his family, on October 29, 2007, after a brave three year battle with cancer. He is survived by his sons, Chris (Angie) Woolery, Shawn (Shannon) Woolery; daughters, Joanne (Jesse) Hendrickson and Tiffany Woolery; his grandchildren,...

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Wow, its been 13 1/2 years and I still miss you like you left us yesterday. 13 1/2 years sense I found you before school.... I miss you, grandpa. I'm watching out for the family for you, tho. Save me a spot? I'll be there someday

I loved my grandpa. He was a grat person...even though I never got to see him. He will live on in all of us.

Chris,Shawn,Joann and Tiffany,our thoughts are with you now and always.We are here for you, as always.
Gary and Gail

I worked at the H&M cafe on broadway
and I remember Bill and Jim coming in there they were so much fun and Jimmy as the owner( Marie ) would call him asking him to do little things for her like go up to safeway and get whatever she run out of for the cafe and he was always willing to help her.My name is Beverly. He will be missed.My thoughts and prayers are with Jims family at this time

Dear Clown, this is from all your friends and family at the Crows Nest Tavern. When you were around a good time was always to be found. You made people smile like a clown should. Especially at halloween with your silly costumes. You will be very much missed and thought of very fondly for a long time. Your pain is gone, now rest in peace our dear friend. My heart goes out to your family. Thank you for being my friend.

Sorry to hear of your lose.My prayers and thoughts are with you.

My maiden name is Sharon Bridgeman and as a teenager I lived in the Everett Housing on Poplar St. I have such fond memories of both Jim and Bill. They both spent time at my house playing games and hanging out. I, also, remember going on hayrides, cruising colby, and playing in the snow on Mt. Pilchuck with Bill and Jim. They were two of many "kids" (Patty & Dick Johnson, Rosemary Vang, Vern "Chops" Sevey) that hung out together and just had fun. Times were simpler then. I still remember...