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Rev Arvel Earl Woolery

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Rev Arvel Earl Woolery Veteran

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
20 Jun 1982 (aged 70)
Lindsay, Tulare County, California, USA
Burial
Porterville, Tulare County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Z-86-4
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Arvel Earl Woolery, was a WW II Army veteran, enlisting 30 Oct. 1943 at Fresno, and mustered out, 09 Jan. 1946. (per veteran's records.)

After his service, he became a bi-vocational, ordained Free Will Baptist minister---he worked at different jobs that allowed him to have flexible time. He retired from the Kern Co. School District, in the 1970's.
He married Virgie (unk) before 1930, and they had a long marriage, but had no children.
He became pastor of Selma Church, and Porterville for several years, then at Earlimart for about a decade. Each place saw progress under his leadership.
Rev. Woolery was a kind and generous man, soft spoken, and he usually thought before he spoke. He loved and supported his church's doctrines, and preached them. His wisdom was useful to many of his peers and friends.
Arvel Earl Woolery, was a WW II Army veteran, enlisting 30 Oct. 1943 at Fresno, and mustered out, 09 Jan. 1946. (per veteran's records.)

After his service, he became a bi-vocational, ordained Free Will Baptist minister---he worked at different jobs that allowed him to have flexible time. He retired from the Kern Co. School District, in the 1970's.
He married Virgie (unk) before 1930, and they had a long marriage, but had no children.
He became pastor of Selma Church, and Porterville for several years, then at Earlimart for about a decade. Each place saw progress under his leadership.
Rev. Woolery was a kind and generous man, soft spoken, and he usually thought before he spoke. He loved and supported his church's doctrines, and preached them. His wisdom was useful to many of his peers and friends.

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