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Joseph E. Woolley

Hartford, Connecticut

1947 - 2018

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Joseph E. Woolley, Jr. of Hartford, CT passed away at St. Francis Hospital on July 5, 2018 after a battle with cancer. The eldest son of Joseph E. and Genevieve (McCue) Woolley, he was born in Hartford, CT on May 22, 1947. He attended and graduated from St. Joseph's Cathedral Grammar School,...

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Deepest sympathy to the Woolley Family. I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. One of the Kenyon Street posse; I will always remember Joe for his prodigious home run over the right-center field wall at the Seminary, a massive blast in the day and his bruising tackles on the field, as well.
But, mostly I remember him as the guy us younger boys looked up to in the neighborhood, at the Cathedral, and at N.W.C.H. because he was such a good guy. R.I.P., Joe.

The Woolley Family: my condolences for you loss. I remember all the good times in school, driving around in the station wagon and lifting weights in the basement with all the boys. Joe will Surlely be missed! A lot of good times in the west end back in the 60's!

On behalf of President & Head of School Christian Cashman and the Northwest Catholic High School community, I offer our sincere condolences on the passing of Joseph Woolley 65. Joe and his brothers, Richard 66, Peter 69, and Bruce 72 and his wife Meg 73, are all valued members of the NWC family, so we mourn the loss of Joe along with all who loved and will miss him.

Please know that the Woolley family is in our prayers and that Joseph will be remembered in a special way at our...

With our heartfelt thanks for all of Joe's years of dedication and hard work at Saint Francis Hospital and our condolences to Joe's family for their loss. Joe will be missed.

To the Woolley Family

My deepest condolences to everyone. Many happy memories of him and the family. My prayers are with you.

To Rich, Peter, Bruce and Chris,
I'm sorry to read of Joe's passing my friends. He was a good guy, and always nice to me when we were growing up on Kenyon St. I'm glad my Mother and I had a chance to see him at your Mother's funeral mass. I'd like to know when the Memorial takes place.
Thanks,
Bill