Richard Woolf
December 23, 1941 - May 7, 2021
Woolley Boglioli Funeral Home
Ely Family
Charles Lasky (Chuck) Light a candle
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Cemetery
Congregation Brothers Of Israel Cemetery
North Linden Avenue
West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Monday 5/10, 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm

At the family’s request, all services are private.

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Ely Family left a message on May 15, 2021:
Mr. Woolf was a great coach and always made his students feel like they can do anything they set their mind to. Such a sweet man and will be missed!
Charles Lasky (Chuck) left a message on May 14, 2021:
Sorry to hear of your Dick was a great friend and great sports official. He help me when I was a new official. We did many games together always had a possitive view. He will be missed, forever in our prays. I think he is in great hands now without pain or suffering. May the good Lord bless him and his loving family. Chuck Lasky
David Terry left a message on May 12, 2021:
My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Richard Woolf. RIP Rich.
Jim Carrigan left a message on May 12, 2021:
Our sincere condolences to the Woolf family. He was one of the most devoted family men you could know. His lovely wife Evie, was a college roommate of my wife, Pat, and Dick and I shared many experiences in both coaching and officiating. He will truly be missed by all. God bless you, Dick. May you rest in peace for all eternity.
Bob Siemer left a message on May 12, 2021:
Dick was a great person. I always enjoyed talking with him. He had a good outlook on life. I really liked officiating with him, he made the games fun. I reffed many games with Dick. He loved his family so much and would always tell me about his grandkids. He will be missed. RIP brother Official.
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PETER BRUCKMANN left a message on May 12, 2021:
I am saddened by the news of Dick's passing. I worked with in basketball and soccer. A true gentleman. He was great with the kids and made sure they had fun and enjoyed their game. He will be missed. Rest in Peace!
Lori Albert left a message on May 12, 2021:
Dick was a man of honor and integrity. He truly loved being a high school coach, teacher, and official. I will always remember his advice about life and officiating. My funniest memory with him officiatin g was during an AAU game at 830 AM...30 seconds into the game. "Coach dont make me give you a technical, I have not even had my first cup of coffee! yet" You will be missed Dicky!
Werner Family left a message on May 12, 2021:
We are sadden with the loss of our friend . He was a big part of our family .Always a pleasure to see him where ever we worked together He was a mentor to me in Baseball He officiated all my kids and always made the the experience joyous.Dick was the best! He LOVED his family with his whole heart and did everything for them and would do anything for you. That being said .REST IN PEACE! We are all missing you
Bob Woods left a message on May 12, 2021:
Please accept my condolences ... May Dick Rest In Peace And May Perpetual Light Shine Upon Him ... ???
Rich Coleman left a message on May 10, 2021:
My deepest condolences to the Woolf family on the loss of one of the most nicest man I have ever met. Many years ago (1982) I worked my very first basketball game with Dick and we hit it off right away. He was a down to earth easy going man who never had a bad word for anyone. Every time we saw each other we always had laughs (even when he locked his keys in his car at Wall HS) . To hear that he was sick and then he passed away bought tears and sorrow to me because I have lost a great friend. Rest in peace my brother and may your memories live on in our hearts and mind for ever. RIch
Woolley Boglioli Funeral Home left a message:
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