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David Woolstenhulme Obituary

David "Pudge" Woolstenhulme

1938 – 2025

In Loving Memory of David "Pudge" Woolstenhulme

May 14, 1938 – May 15, 2025

David "Pudge" Woolstenhulme passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 15, 2025-just hours after celebrating his 87th birthday. If you knew Pudge, you loved him-for his honesty, generosity, rock-solid dependability, and tireless work ethic. Born in Oakley, Utah, he was a true cowboy at heart: strong, resilient, and devoted to farm life from the very beginning.

A proud graduate of South Summit High School, David was a gritty and determined football player, earning a scholarship to Dixie State College in St. George, where he played alongside his brother, Doc. In 1959, he married Sharry Clark, whom he met through his sister, Ann. Together they built a life rooted in love, hard work, and family.

In October 1961, Staff Sergeant Woolstenhulme was called to active duty with the 744th Engineer Company during the Berlin Crisis. While he did not see combat, he earned a Certificate of Achievement in 1962 and was recognized for his outstanding service as a motor pool sergeant, where he also received his mechanic competency award.

After his honorable discharge in 1963, David joined Clark's Car Service in Sugar House and later became its proud owner. His loyal customers drove from miles around-not just for his expert mechanic skills, but for the beauty of his award-winning gardens and his friendly, trustworthy demeanor. He retired after 50 successful years in the business.

David and Sharry adopted their daughter, Leslie, completing their loving family. She was raised surrounded by horses, cows, sheep, and every kind of farm animal imaginable in the fields of their cherished family home.

In 1984, David married Susan Woolstenhulme, and in 1985 they welcomed their daughter, Evamarie. Known affectionately as the "baby whisperer," David had an incredible way with infants-always able to calm and comfort them with ease and tenderness.

In retirement, David faced significant health challenges, including a battle with jaw cancer in 2008, followed by osteoradionecrosis in 2014. Through it all, he never complained. Instead, he inspired others with his quiet strength, resilience, and wisdom-urging everyone he met to steer clear of chewing or smoking tobacco.

A dedicated volunteer, David gave 16 years of service to Club Vision as a driver and greeter, where he became a beloved friend to all. His kindness and good humor made a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.

David is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Susan; his daughters, Leslie Dawes and Evamarie Pearson; his son-in-law, Ben Pearson; and his grandsons, Logan and Luke Pearson. He also leaves behind his sister Phyllis (Alden) Padfield, brothers Paul (Kay), Doc (Beulah), and Dick (Charlotte) Woolstenhulme, along with many nieces and nephews whom he dearly loved. His faithful cat, Travis, brought him endless joy and companionship in his final months.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Dignity Hospice for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to David's favorite organizations-the Humane Society of Utah or Huntsman Cancer Institute.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from May 16 to May 21, 2025.

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Kathy Norton

May 21, 2025

My sympathy to Dave's loved ones.
Dave was a great and trusted mechanic. He serviced our vehicles for many years, and because of his expertise and knowledge we continued to go to Clark's Car Service even after we moved almost 6 miles further. I also had the privilege of knowing Susan and Evamarie at Woodstock Elementary School, where Evamarie was an excellent student and Susan was a helpful, involved mother who I consider my friend. My son Mike also was privileged to work at Clark's with Dave, and learned much about mechanics, service, and integrity.

Jeanne Seagle

May 20, 2025

Sending love and condolences to the Woolstenhulme family at David's passing!
Memories of SSHS and all the fun and crazy times. Jeanne Weaver Seagle

Rob Hughes

May 18, 2025

I remember dave as the owner of Clarks Conoco. I went ther often.
God Bless. RIP

Dorothy Conger

May 17, 2025

I grew up in Oakley and always remember when he would come to visit he knew me as one of the Snapp girls

Dick and Elaine Jorgenson

May 17, 2025

So sorry for your loss .

Dick and Elaine Jorgenson

Lorrie Woolstenhulme

May 17, 2025

Uncle Pudge you were the best.. I remember staying at your house and just having so much fun. I miss your awesome hugs and your kindness. I just bet you and Dad are having so much fun and causing a little trouble along with Aunt Ann for Dutch, Ken, Gwen, Jack, not to mention Grandma & Grandma. I'm betting you all had a great reunion....Love you tons and tons....Aunt Susie you are so awesome - love you, Leslie and Evamarie....Lorrie Woolstenhulme, Niece

KaeLyne Pendleton

May 17, 2025

Uncle Pudge,
Thank you! Thank you for your loving example of service and love. I have to admit, I am a little jealous of the amazing reunion you are celebrating right now. You were always a hit at family reunions... Even joining us in a good old fashion water fight! Those were the best!
You have been an example of humility, kindness, giving and joy. I thank you for that! Thinking back, there's not a time where I ever saw you angry. You persevered through your trials with strength and dignity, smiling through it all.
You inspired me as I battled my own health issues
You found my T-Bird "Thunder Chicken" when I needed a car. I would drive from Idaho just to have you care for it.
I love you, dear Uncle! Thank you for being there whenever you were needed. Thank you for your unconditional love and service you gave so generously. Thank you for your unconditional love when I chose stupid. Thank you for being you!
I wish so much I could be there for Aunt Susie, Eva Marie and Leslie. However, my heart is there!
Please give my Heavenly Family a hug for me!
Love Always,
KaeLyne Pendleton
Niece

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