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Michael Hardy Woolsey

Flint, Michigan

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Flint, Michigan
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American Cancer Society

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WOOLSEY, Michael Hardy - Of Grand Blanc, age 53, died Tuesday, February 1, 2011, after a yearlong battle with esophageal cancer at his residence. Michael was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 4, 1957, the son of Robert L., Sr. and Jeanette A. Woolsey and was a resident of Grand Blanc,...

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Jeanette, Mary, and Matthew,

I was very sorry to hear about Michael. He was a great communicator and I always enjoyed his stories about the Trinity-St.X rivalry. Things no longer seem right with his seat vacant at DaEdoardo's.

My deepest sympathy to a family that was like family to me at an important time in my life. Mike will always be one of the most special and dear people I have ever known. You will be in my thoughts.

Woolsey Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Mike. I love the picture of him with that great smile.
Nancy Meyer Pratt

I think someone else used these words - one minute I tear up thinking about Michael and the next minute I am laughing and remembering all the fun we had growing up - and to this day I still wonder what I was thinking when I was teaching him to drive! Great times and memories that I cherish.

Rest in Michael.

With my deepest sympathies to family and friends -

Dear Bob and Jeanette, So sorry to hear about your loss,you both have had your share of woes over the years. We all miss you down in Louisville, love to see or hear from you again, remember you all in our prayers. warmest regards, Ron and Linda

I am so sorry about Micheal. I watched him grow up always the cut up. I felt family when I worked at Stouffers. I feel your pain as I also lost a 35 year old Grandson this year. SincerlyCarolyn Covault

It can be so hard to face the new year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

All of you guys have been very special to me in my life. I started working at Murphy's when I was 20. The Woolseys' pretty much adopted me with open arms! Mike and I were like brother & sister! We fought, argued and partied but, always had a blast!! When Mary would go out of town, Mike and I use to fight about who would stay at her apartment in Butchertown, or who would get to drive her Mustang Convertable, but in the end we always ended up together with lots of friends having a great...

To the entire Woolsey family,
I just wanted to send my sincere condolences. Your entire family was such a part of my childhood and have many fond memories of Mike. My thought and prayers are with all of you.