World War II
AARON R. "REDS" WOOLSON, 75, of Burleigh section of Middle Township, died Monday in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. Mr. Woolson retired from the Sealtest Co. after 23 years of service. He began as a driving salesman and then worked as plant manager. After retiring from Sealtest, he worked for the Middle Township Board of Education in the custodian department. He also refinished antique furniture. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was also a member of the Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198 of Cape May Court House American Legion. One of his ancestors, Abraham Woolson, brought Methodism to Cape May County. Born in Fishing Creek, he lived in Cape May County all his life. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a son, Philip of Cape May Court House; a daughter, Ruth Ann Back of Argyle, Texas; a brother, Charles; three sister, Marie Nichols, Esther Lecates and Joy Ackroyd, all of St. Petersburg, Fla; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be 2 pm Thursday at the Radzieta Funeral Home, Cape May Court House. Burial wll be in Tabernacle Methodist Cemetery, Erma. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation.
The Press of Atlantic City January 13, 1993.
World War II
AARON R. "REDS" WOOLSON, 75, of Burleigh section of Middle Township, died Monday in the Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. Mr. Woolson retired from the Sealtest Co. after 23 years of service. He began as a driving salesman and then worked as plant manager. After retiring from Sealtest, he worked for the Middle Township Board of Education in the custodian department. He also refinished antique furniture. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was also a member of the Thurston Elmer Wood Post 198 of Cape May Court House American Legion. One of his ancestors, Abraham Woolson, brought Methodism to Cape May County. Born in Fishing Creek, he lived in Cape May County all his life. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a son, Philip of Cape May Court House; a daughter, Ruth Ann Back of Argyle, Texas; a brother, Charles; three sister, Marie Nichols, Esther Lecates and Joy Ackroyd, all of St. Petersburg, Fla; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Services will be 2 pm Thursday at the Radzieta Funeral Home, Cape May Court House. Burial wll be in Tabernacle Methodist Cemetery, Erma. Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation.
The Press of Atlantic City January 13, 1993.
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