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Mary Lou Woolf

Richland, Michigan

1938 - 2024

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Richland, Michigan
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Alzheimer's Association

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Woolf , Mary Lou 10/25/1938 - 4/6/2024RichlandMary Lou J. Woolf peacefully passed away on April 5, 2024 with her family by her side. She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Melvin Woolf; her daughters, Kathleen Woodhouse and Karen Woolf and her son, Kenneth Woolf. She was preceded in death by...

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Sorry about your loss, I'm sure she was a wonderfulWife and mother.

So sorry to hear about Mary Lou we spent many happy hours with them at restaurants, enjoying the food and listening to the boys, Rendal, Don and Tav entertain us. She was such a sweetheart, funny but always had the flower in her hair

To the Woolf family. My deepest condolences. I found out just recently of Mary Lou´s death. I stopped by the business only yesterday and was informed that the service had already taken place. My connection with the family dated back to 1973 when I was a patrol officer and the business was in my district. Melvin and Mary Lou always made me feel welcomed. Both are truly special people and she will be missed by many. Thank you for the privilege to have known them. God Bless.

Kathy, Karen & Kenny, So very sorry to hear about your mom (I just found out). We had some great memories, didn´t we? Give your dad a hug for me! Love you guys

I got to call Mary Lou Woolf `mom Woolf´ because I spent a summer living with them. I was working for Youth for Christ and the Woolf´s donated summer room and board so YFC could keep me working full time for the summer at a lessor cost. The first night Mary Lou asked if I wanted ice cream and I said yes and she dished me up some and the said `the rest of the summer you dish it up yourself´ (with a twinkle in her eye) and meaning I was now family and could fend for myself in the fridge /...

My sincere condolences to all of the Woolf family. My heart is with you all as you navigate this very difficult loss.

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To Mel and Family: As a sales clerk at Libin's I got to know Mary Lou. She was a kind lady with deep faith. May she rest in peace.

I remember Mary Lou as a special volunteer at Bronson. She was always professional and a delight to talk with.