John A. Woulfe, 83

John A. Woulfe, 83, formerly of Fulton died at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, Plattsburgh, NY.

Mr. Woulfe was born in Syracuse, NY to the late Patrick and Marie (Scanlon) Woulfe. He was a resident of Fulton most of his life until recently moving to Saranac Lake, NY. Mr. Woulfe was a United States Veteran having served in the Marine Corp during WWII from 1944 to 1946 in the Pacific Theater.

Mr. Woulfe retired from the Fulton Consolidated School System as the Building Maintenance Manager at Oak St. School. He was a musician and a member and former president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. He was pre-deceased by his wife Flora (Colucci) Woulfe in 1996 and his brother Bernard Woulfe in 2004.

Mr. Woulfe is survived by his children: John P. (Gloria Rondinaro) Woulfe of Lake Clear, NY, James M. Woulfe of Saranac Lake, NY, Joseph B. Woulfe of Chicago, IL., Anne M. (Rick Georgeson) Woulfe of Knox, NY, and granddaughter Sarah M. Woulfe.

Funeral Services will be held 9:00 AM Tuesday at Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., and 9:30 AM at Holy Trinity Church, Fulton where a mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Steve Wirkes. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Fulton. Calling hours will be conducted 4:00 to 7:00 PM Monday at Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S. Fulton.

Donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 6725 Lyons St./ PO Box 7; East Syracuse, NY 13057-0007. missing or outdated ad config

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  1. Joe,

    Sorry we couldn’t be there to help celebrate your Dad’s life. He always lived life to its fullest. We’ll miss being able to visit with him during the annual canoe/camping trip… he was a character that gave us a lot of laughs and introduced us to so many great things over the last 20+ years that we as a family will always remember.

    Ed, Amy, Ben and Rachel Collins

  2. Joe,

    I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad and my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Although it has been many years since I have seen him I truly enjoyed your Dad and my visits up to the camp. He was a wonderful person and a lot of fun to be around and I am glad to have had the chance to know him. One memory I have of your Dad that I will never forget is playing numerous games of monopoly with him, especially since between you and him I never was able to win!
    Again, my deepest sympathies to you and your family.

    Traci Kosak

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