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What a wonderful group of people that I have the pleasure to work with.
This has been a hard time for me and my family, as you can imagine, and
being held in love from each of you wonderful caring souls has lifted the
burden for me.  I am so grateful for each of you!

We are making our way back from Houston, where we laid John to rest a
little over a week ago.  The loss of John was simply stunning - I never
imagined it might happen, even when the pneumonia continued to persist.
John battled cancer for a year and had it licked - it was a virus that went
to pneumonia and a system weakened by all he went through that took him.  I
was not prepared at all.  He was the consummate fighter who always beat the
odds.

But, I had 30 years of being cherished by a wonderful man, a first
generation student himself who made it all work.  He would have been a GEAR
UP kid, had the program been available, He grew up with 7 brothers and
sisters in a 2 bedroom shotgun house in a community ravaged by narcotics
today.  He turned adversity into success and shared it with me, our
children and now our granddaughter.  He held the education system
accountable for the American Dream.  He studied hard,, graduated, used the
GI Bill, and gave back for all he had received.  I am so grateful to have
shared our life with him.  It was shorter than I had imagined, but worth
every moment.  Good things come in small packages and if John's time was
going to be relatively small - it is very fitting that he did so much with
it.  I am glad many of you got to meet him when we went out for BBQ in
Houston!

Thanks everyone for your kindnesses.  You are good for my soul!  Shelley

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Taylor, Tracey (WDA) <
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> Dear Colleagues~ Please forgive my delay in sending this message as it is
> bittersweet.  After a long illness, Mr. John Wooley, MI GEAR UP Coordinator
> Shelley Wooley’s husband passed away on Tuesday, July 14, 2015.  I spoke
> with Shelley on the day he passed prior to leaving for the NCCEP conference
> and she was surrounded with love and support from her sons and friends. I
> had the pleasure of meeting John and he was truly Shelley’s soulmate. He
> was an incredible person with an amazing life journey.  Shelley has shared
> his obituary below.
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> http://www.csmulder.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=3248538&fh_id=10287
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> Shelley~ May you find comfort in your cherished memories.  Our prayers are
> with you and your family.
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> Be well,
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> Tracey
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> Tracey D. Taylor, Ed. D., LPC
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> Higher Education Consultant
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> King-Chavez-Parks Initiative
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> Workforce Development Agency
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> 201 N. Washington Square| Victor Office Center, 2nd floor| Lansing, MI
> 48913
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> Office: (517) 335-5846
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> http://www.csmulder.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=3248538&fh_id=10287
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> Thanks Tracey!!
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> Shelley Wooley, Ed.S.
> Doctoral Candidate
> Title III Program Director
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> MI GEAR UP Program Director
> LSSU College Positive Volunteerism
> Eskoonwid Endaad Native American Center
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> Lake Superior State University
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> 650 W. Easterday Avenue
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> Sault Sainte Marie, MI  49783
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> (906) 635-2664 office
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> (906) 635-2848 fax
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Shelley Wooley, Ed.S.
Doctoral Candidate
Title III Program Director
MI GEAR UP Program Director
LSSU College Positive Volunteerism
Eskoonwid Endaad Native American Center
Lake Superior State University
650 W. Easterday Avenue
Sault Sainte Marie, MI  49783
(906) 635-2664 office
(906) 635-2848 fax