~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, DL Capt. Jack Daniels Woodul
October 19, 1940 - May 20, 2026
Accomplished aviator, Vietnam war veteran, author,
family man………..
Jack joined Delta Air Lines 12-04-1967 and retired
with Delta based Dallas. He is survived by
his wife Carolyn, and by his two sons and their families. Jack had most recently resided in New Mexico
per whitepapers listing : 288 Bartlett Mesa Rd, Raton, NM 87740.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/person/Jack-Daniels-Woodul-61493381
Jack's Obituary
In loving memory, we honor and celebrate the life
of Jack Daniels Woodul, who peacefully departed this world on May 20, 2026, at
the age of 85. Jack was surrounded by the warmth of his beloved family in the
comfort of his home, in Raton, NM a testament to a life filled with love and
devotion.
Jack was born on October 19, 1940, in Portales,
New Mexico, to Parker A Woodul and Ima Mae (Bobbye) Daniels Woodul. Jack
carried the values instilled in him by his parents throughout his life, always
cherishing family and duty above all else. He is predeceased by his father,
Parker A Woodul, his mother Ima Mae (Bobbye) Daniels Woodul and his brother
William J. Woodul.
May Jack rest in eternal peace, his spirit soaring
high and free, just as he did in life. Educated in his hometown, Jack graduated
from Portales High School in 1958. He then pursued higher education at the
University of New Mexico, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.
With a passion for service and adventure, Jack
gained a Naval commission as an Ensign in February 1963. He embarked on a
distinguished military career, completing Naval flight training and serving as
a carrier aviator and combat veteran of the Vietnam War. Jack continued to
serve his country in the Naval Reserves, flying fighter aircraft even after his
active duty concluded.
In 1967, Jack transitioned to a civilian career
with Delta Air Lines, where he spent thirty proud years. His dedication and
skill led him to the esteemed position of International Captain, from which he
retired after a fulfilling career, having safely guided countless passengers to
their destinations.
On January 5, 1962, Jack married the love of his
life, Carolyn Volpato Woodul. Their union spanned an incredible 64 years,
marked by unwavering love, partnership, and shared adventures. Carolyn survives
him, along with their two devoted sons, Douglas Parker Woodul and his wife Amy,
and Jon Christopher Woodul and his brother James E. Woodul (Lida). Jack’s
legacy extends to his cherished grandchildren: Kaylie Elizabeth Woodul
(Andrew), Austin Parker Woodul, Madeline Paige Woodul, and Parker Michael
Woodul, as well as his great-grandchildren, Avani and Elio Luna Woodul, who
brought boundless joy to his later years.
As an accomplished writer, Jack co-authored “Duel
Over Douai: A Novel of First World War Aviation.” He also wrote “The Breaks of
Naval Air: The Further Adventures of Youthly Puresome.” He was a featured
contributor to the Hook Magazine of Naval Aviation. Also, he was a long-time
runner and competed in many races and marathons.




