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Show Mrs. Carolyn K. P. Wooleyf Dies in S. L. Branch Agricultural College. Later she taught at Weber j College, University of Utah ! and the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind. Caroline Keturah Parry Wool-ey, Wool-ey, 82, native of Cedar City and prominent Utah teacher, artist, ar-tist, histroian and author, died March 13 in a Salt Lake t City hospital following a heart attack. She had been in poor health for a number of years. Mrs. Woolley was born in Cedar City, Otober 31, 1885, a daughter of John and Mary Ann Haight Parry. She married mar-ried Dr. Le Grand Woolley, July 17, 1962, in Salt Lake City. Ci-ty. He died in 1965. Caroline, known to older residents re-sidents of Cedar City as "Carrie", "Car-rie", received her early education educa-tion in the schools of Cedar City and graduated from the Branch Normal School here in 1906. She taught school in Cedar Ce-dar City, Parowan, Granger, and at the Washakl Indian School in Brigham City, before returning to Cedar City as a teacher and librarian at the After giving up teaching she turned to activities in art, studying and exhibiting In New York City. Her work in art consisted of painting and I sculptoring. She was a member of the National League of American Pen Women, Chi Delta Phi, Business and Professional Women, Wo-men, the Utah Pen Women, and the National Teacher Association. As-sociation. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Lannie P. Hoyt of Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Arizona, and several neices and nephews, including Parry of Cedar City. I Funeral services were held! in Salt Lake City March 16. Burial was in the Lake Hills Memorial Park. |