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Michael Lee “Mick” Woolfolk

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12 Sep 2020 (aged 78)
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Scottville, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Michael L. “Mick” Woolfolk, 78, of rural Scottville, IL passed away Saturday, September 12, 2020, at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL.

He was born November 11, 1941 in rural Scottville, the son of Charles and Gladys E. McCann Woolfolk. He married Judith E. “Judy” Scott on September 25, 1966 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in rural Jacksonville and she survives.

Mick is also survived by four children, Susan Randall (Michael) of White Hall, Diane Bethard (Jason) of Carlinville, Michael “Fred” Woolfolk (Sylvia) of rural Scottville, and Amy Behl (Ryan) of Petersburg; 12 grandchildren, John Randall (Madison), Tiffany Elliott (Jeremy), Hannah Admire (Brandon), Sarah Randall (fiancé, Jason Coppenbarger), Nathan Randall (Karlie Davis), Bethany Randall, Evan Bethard, Ian Bethard, Caleb Woolfolk, Avery Woolfolk, Shelby Behl, and Cole Behl; a great grandson, Noah Admire; four sisters, Ramona Wood, Wilma Mansfield, and Melody Camerer, all of Scottville and Judy Dugger of Auburn; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and six siblings, Charles “Sonny” Woolfolk, Harold “Bud” Woolfolk, Thomas “Tommy” Woolfolk, Ronald “Ronnie” Woolfork, David Woolfolk, and Sharon Woolfolk.

Mick served with the US Army in Vietnam during the mid 1960’s. He returned to the Scottville area, where he was a grain and livestock farmer in Morgan and Macoupin Counties. He was also employed by the Macoupin County Highway Department for 35 years.

Mick was a member of the former Scottville United Methodist Church and the Scottville Masonic Lodge. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and endeavored to attend all their football and baseball games. In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting and drinking coffee with good friends.

At his request, cremation will be accorded. A graveside memorial service and military honors will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, September 19, 2020 at Panther Creek Cemetery in rural Scottville.
Michael L. “Mick” Woolfolk, 78, of rural Scottville, IL passed away Saturday, September 12, 2020, at St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL.

He was born November 11, 1941 in rural Scottville, the son of Charles and Gladys E. McCann Woolfolk. He married Judith E. “Judy” Scott on September 25, 1966 at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in rural Jacksonville and she survives.

Mick is also survived by four children, Susan Randall (Michael) of White Hall, Diane Bethard (Jason) of Carlinville, Michael “Fred” Woolfolk (Sylvia) of rural Scottville, and Amy Behl (Ryan) of Petersburg; 12 grandchildren, John Randall (Madison), Tiffany Elliott (Jeremy), Hannah Admire (Brandon), Sarah Randall (fiancé, Jason Coppenbarger), Nathan Randall (Karlie Davis), Bethany Randall, Evan Bethard, Ian Bethard, Caleb Woolfolk, Avery Woolfolk, Shelby Behl, and Cole Behl; a great grandson, Noah Admire; four sisters, Ramona Wood, Wilma Mansfield, and Melody Camerer, all of Scottville and Judy Dugger of Auburn; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and six siblings, Charles “Sonny” Woolfolk, Harold “Bud” Woolfolk, Thomas “Tommy” Woolfolk, Ronald “Ronnie” Woolfork, David Woolfolk, and Sharon Woolfolk.

Mick served with the US Army in Vietnam during the mid 1960’s. He returned to the Scottville area, where he was a grain and livestock farmer in Morgan and Macoupin Counties. He was also employed by the Macoupin County Highway Department for 35 years.

Mick was a member of the former Scottville United Methodist Church and the Scottville Masonic Lodge. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and endeavored to attend all their football and baseball games. In his spare time, he enjoyed hunting and drinking coffee with good friends.

At his request, cremation will be accorded. A graveside memorial service and military honors will be held at 11:00 am, Saturday, September 19, 2020 at Panther Creek Cemetery in rural Scottville.


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