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Lee Woolsey Obituary

Woolsey, Lee Allison
Lee Allison Woolsey born December 28, 1937 passed away March 9th, 2012 after a long battle of COPD. He was the son of Walter Earl Woolsey and Stella May Woolsey. He was a Native American born and raised in Arizona. He was a U.S. Veteran. He worked at Klein's Pickles until he retired. Married to Carolyn Lee (Sullivan) for 53yrs and raised 4 children. He is preceded in death by his children, Lorriena and Marquis Woolsey. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Lee Woolsey, daughter Christine Bell, daughters; Dianna and husband Larry Pendleton and Linda Lee Woolsey, 7 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, two brothers, Karl and John Woolsey, two sisters, Clara Schutz and Doris Woolsey, many nieces, nephews and friends. Arrangements entrusted to Phoenix Memorial Park & Mortuary. Please visit www.phoenixmemorialmortuary.com.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Mar. 18 to Mar. 25, 2012.

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William F (Bill) Hoover

March 5, 2019

Lee, you have been on my mind many times over the last eight years. You are missed by us all. Each time I have in my thoughts you are again alive in my mind. These are always good thoughts.

March 26, 2012

I will miss my friend, I will miss hanging out telling jokes and eating hot cauliflower tuna sandwhiches. There are no words to express my sympathy, God will keep you in his hands
Brenda Hodges

Connie Heidenthal

March 18, 2012

I haven't seen my uncle Lee in several years, but, I have many childhood memories of uncle Lee and his dog rattler.   To Carroll and family, we are sorry for your loss~ RIP

CLARA SCHUTZ

March 18, 2012

TO MY PRECIOUS BROTHER LEE HE IS GONE TO A PLACE WITH ON PAIN AND SUFFERING.
THE OWL SEE'S ALL THING'S FOR YOU
THE HAWK WILL PROTECT YOU ON
YOUR FINAL JOURNEY
THE EAGLE WILL SOAR YOU TO YOUR
HEAVENLY FATHER.
YOU ARE TRULY MISSED I LOVE YOU YOUR SISTER

Doris Woolsey

March 18, 2012

I will miss my brother Lee very much, he was a kind and loving person. I remember when he use to drop me off at high school, then pick me up at Arizona Bandstand TV show so I could go dance. All of your nephews Carl Jr, Dusty, Curtis, Dwayne, Darrell and your niece Corinna Love you and will miss you Uncle Lee, they use to stay with you alot. I love you brother, your sis, Doris Jean and family

Doris Woolsey

March 18, 2012

I have alot of wonderful memories of my brother Lee, he was a loving, kind and wonderful brother. I remember when he had to drive me to high school and then go pick me up at the Arizona Bandstand TV show, so I could go dance. I love you brother and all the family here in Ohio loves you your nephews, Carl Jr., Dusty, Curtis, Dwayne, Darrell and your niece Corinna they all loved you so much and have wonderful memories of Uncle Lee, they use to stay with you alot. I love you brother and will mis you. Doris Jean Woolsey and family.

Bill Hoover

March 12, 2012

Uncle Lee, I remember your trip to NJ. You sat and talked to Dad and I. It was a wonderful experience meeting you. Then years later you and the rest of my Aunts and Uncles greeted Libby and I when we moved "out west". You talked to me like I was a Nephew you had know all your life. I am grateful to have known you. I will think of you always. I know your pain and frustration are gone and you are bathed in the warmth of pure love and protection. God has placed Angles at your side.
Thank You.

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