Steven-Woolley-Obituary

Steven Douglas Woolley

Mobile, Alabama

1949 - 2021

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Steven Douglas (Steve) Woolley, 71, beloved husband, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and neighbor, died unexpectedly of pulmonary fibrosis on Monday, January 18, 2021, in Fairhope, Alabama. Steve was born December 26, 1949 , in San Diego, California, the fourth child of Harold Wayne and...

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One of my fondest memories of Steve was the night he and a group of frat brothers (including me) managed to run his sailboat aground in Mobile Bay. Despite being surrounded by a bunch of bozos, Steve managed to right the ship and get us home safely. There will not come a day when he wont be missed.

Betty and Family, Steve and I were friends at Frederick please accept my condolences on his passing. I thought the world of Steve and will miss him. Steve and you all are in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Steve.

Sending healing thoughts and prayers. I’m so very sorry.

Raymond and I were so sorry to hear about Steve. He made us smile and laugh. He was genuine and kind, a true gift. We will never forget him. Betty, we will pray for you for strength in the days to come.

Betty I was so sorry to learn of Steve's passing, my thoughts and prayers immediately went out to you and Steve. I think the finest thing I can say about Steve is he was genuinely one of the good guys, always had a smile and just seemed to be happy wherever he was at the time. His kindness should be an example for everyone, he will be missed.

Betty, we are shocked and saddened by the loss of Steve.
We remember him as a good friend and fraternity brother who always had a warm and gentle smile. We will continue to pray for you and for the repose of his soul. May he rest In peace.
Rob & Tela Constantine

As Mullet Point neighbors, we are so saddened to hear this tragic news.
GOD bless his family and especially you Betty .
We will miss seeing both of you on your porch watching the sunsets !
Susan and Robert Dorgan

Remember him fondly as a great friend , both in the Career we both chose to retire in Dept Industrial Relations as Managers , His wit and humor and just a great all around person ,devoted Catholic Paul
W Irene Wettermark Porter

Was good to catch up with you and Betty at Jaguar football games and at fraternity gatherings. You left this world and all of us in a better place for having known you. My condolences to Betty and family,