Robert J. Wooley
Crown Point, IN
Robert J. Wooley, age 85, peacefully passed away on Saturday, December 7, 2024. Robert is survived by his loving wife Phyllis; children, JR Wooley, Tammy Wooley and Chad (Colleen) Wooley; grandchildren, Angela (Andrew) Telford, Jeffery Wooley, Caleb Mahns, Joshua Mahns, Tasheena Horns, Dean Wooley and Grace Wooley; great-grandchildren, Nadia, Amelia, Jack, Olivia, Oliver, Weston, Finn, Elizabeth, Ember, Ronin and Theodore. Preceded in death by his parents, Kay and Helen (Saltzgiver) Wooley; brothers, Paul and James; sisters, Maddie and Caryolyn. Grandson Elijah Mahns.
Robert was born July 31 in McCracken County, Kentucky at his home. Robert worked for Ford Motor Company, Chicago Stamping Plant as a Welder Repairman for 42 years. He had a passion for flying airplanes. Robert adored his family and loved to spend time with them. What his family so admired was his faith in the Lord. Robert lived everyday through Christ.
Family are to meet on December 11, 2024 at Calumet Park Funeral Chapel, 7535 Taft Street, Merrillville, IN from 12-12:45 PM. Mausoleum service 1PM at Calumet Park Cemetery.
The Day I Lay My Isaac Down
I have a prayer as pure as gold
That where You lead me, I will go
And I’ll embrace the holy plea
Each time Your Spirit calls to me
And in that hour, and in that time
When I must lose my ill in Thine
My true devotion will be found
The day I lay my Isaac down
Each sacrifice You call me to
I’ll die to self, I’ll live for You
Take up the cross, forsake the crown
The day I lay my Isaac down
Your Lamb of Love, Thy blessed friend
Nailed to the altar for each sin
There in my place Your Son was bound
The day You laid Your Isaac down
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So sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss. It was a joy to be with him. He was always a character. It was a pleasure to care for him and visit with you. My deepest sympathies.
So sorry for your loss Chad, he was a good man.