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Eddie Woodlee

From his published Obituary

Edward M. Woodlee, age 53, died unexpectedly Thursday, evening, October 22, 1998 of a massive heart attack. He was born in Louisiana, but was nearly a life resident of San Antonio. Ed was founder and CEO of Ranger America, a company that he incorporated in 1975. He was a member of the Safari Club International and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Ed was a 1963 graduate of MacArthur High School and 1967 graduate of the University of Arkansas. He graduated with honors and was an All American football player. He played on the National Championship Team during his freshman year. Later, he played pro football for the CFL. Ed moved to El Paso where became a stock broker. He then entered the security industry where he was president of NCP Services, Inc. In 1975, he returned to San Antonio where he founded Neighborhood Ranger which later became Ranger American. He had many interests and passions. He loved music and played the piano but his real passion was the land, nature and its critters. Just this month, he completed what is known as the Big % in Africa in Big Game Hunting. Ed was preceded in death by his father, Edward, also his twin brother, Billy. He is survived by his wife, Dawn; son, Hunter, of Austin; mother, Ila Mae Williams Woodlee; stepchildren, Cindy Pace and her husband and their son, Graham, all of Clearwater, Fl; Jason Graham of Vail, CO, Todd Regis of Dallas, TX, Adrainne Regis of California; niece, Christy Mangum of VA; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends throughout the world.

He is interned at Mission Burial Park South in San Antonio.



 
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11/15/13 10:23 AM #1    

Tom Moench

Eddie and Billie lived down the block from me in Hollywood park and I would get off the bus and shoot baskets with both brothers most afternoons playing horse. Eddie would amaze me at how fast in a foot race he was for a guy that big, either that or I was a tad slow! I was alone with Eddie when he broke his wrist falling down a cliff we both should have had better sense to mess with.both Eddie and Billie helped me home the summer I ruptured 2 lower back disc down at the Hollywood Park pool when Billie  and I were back flipping each other into the pool. I remember meeting Tommy Nobis with Eddie at the Frontier Drive Inn after a couple of years past graduation. 

Eddie you are truly missed!


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