Gary D. Woolley

Gary D. Woolley

May 05, 1937 - March 10, 2010

Gary D. Woolley

May 05, 1937 - March 10, 2010

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Woolley, Gary D.

Passed away March 10, 2010. Gary was the beloved husband of Sharon L. Woolley; father of Scott Woolley and Michael Woolley; Brother of Shirley Woolley and Bob Jan Woolley; grandfather of Brock Woolley and Brynn Landay; great-grandfather of Colton Landay.

Memorial Service will be conducted at 1 p.m. on March 21st, 2010 at O?Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills.

Reception following service at Mission Viejo Swim & Racquet Club, 26221 Tierra Circle, Mission Viejo, CA 92691.

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42 responses to Gary D. Woolley

  1. Dear Sharon,
    I was so sorry for you when I was told of Gary’s passing. He was a friend of mine that I met on Kite Hill where we both flew our R/C airplanes.
    Gary was always fun to be with and he loved to
    hang out with us on the hill and fly his plane.
    I will miss him and wish I could have known him better.
    Yours truly,
    Mark Blumenfeld

  2. Dear Sharon, my heart breaks over the loss of Gary. I am so sorry. Please know that Tony and I are here for you whenever you need us. Call me: we’ll walk, we’ll Jazzercise, we’ll have bagels. Love, Sharon

  3. My favorite Gary quotes:

    “Where’s the lobster?” and

    “I can’t talk you. You have a genius IQ.”

  4. Bob Johnson says:

    Sharon and Family,

    I’m truly sorry for your loss.
    Gary was a good friend and always fun to hang with. I will always remember his funny stories.

    Godspeed Gar,

    Bob

  5. Liz Tatum says:

    Sharon,

    I was honored to receive notice of Gary’s memorial. I wish so much I could have been there, but it wasn’t possible. I’m so, so glad I had the chance to meet him, it was such a pleasure! What a character! I will keep praying for you as you learn to cope without him. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be. Please know that I would love to spend time with you any time you are available, and I would love to do anything you think of that would help. I love you, Liz

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