Brian J. Wolfe

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Sep 20 1964
Nov 13 2015
51 Years
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

Brian J. Wolfe, 51, of Parkesburg, passed away on Friday, November 13, 2015 at Hahnemann University Hospital of Philadelphia.  Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Paul L. Wolfe and the late Doris V. (Gable) Wolfe.  

An area resident for most of his life, Brian was a 1983 graduate of Octorara High School.  He served honorably in the US Navy.  

Brian was an Assembler at Johnstone Engineering.  

He is survived by his wife Deanna M. Mann Wolfe of Palm Bay, Fl., his three children: Morgan E. Wolfe of Parkesburg, Devyn Wolfe of Parkesburg and Tyler Wolfe of Palm Bay, Fl; one grandchild, Maddison Jordan of Parkesburg; and his three brothers, P. Steven Wolfe of Buckingham, Pa., Douglas L. Wolfe of Jensen Beach, Fl. and Michael E. Wolfe of Christiana, PA.

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 at 11 AM at Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg with a viewing from 10 until 11 AM.

 

Service Date: 
Nov 19 2015 - 10:59am

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I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. Wolfe's lived a block away all my life. My prayers and thoughts are with the family!

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I'm sending my condolences out to the Wolfe family. We lived in the same block and what a great family they were back then. Brian was always happy go lucky and laid back. I always remember the times riding past their house and seeing the family playing basketball together! It was pure love for one another. God bless!

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Morgan I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father! Prayers to you and your family!

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It is with a sad heart that I write these words. Brian was a long time friend and classmate. We have so many memories of family trips and visits to his house.

His jokes and laughter still run in my mind. We send our Love  and Prayers to you all .   Lean on our Heavenly Father in your time of grief. He is Alwsys there for you.  Dawn Dolbow DuPont 

 

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I am so sorry to hear this news. Like Dawn Dolbow and Brian Fisher, the Barron boys lived three houses away from the Wolfe's. In addition to the constant basketball, I remember hearing drums being played at all hours! Great Parkesburg memories on 4th Avenue! RIP Brian. 

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Dear Devyn,Morgan,Tyler and the rest of the Wolfe Family please except our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Father. Greg was a life long friend of Brian's having lived on 3rd ave in Parkesburg growing up and going to school together also we have always enjoyed the times you kids were little and were over at our house when we took over Greg's parents house on 3rd. The time has just flown by and you kids are all grown up. We hope your memories will bring back good memories of your Dad and not make this an even more difficult time. With Sincere Sympathy on all of you for your loss!

Greg & Wendy Robbins & Family

 

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Rip Brian, u will be missed by many!!!! Always watch down on Morgan and Maddie as they need u every step of the way, guide them, I promise I will always be here for Morgan in Ur behalf to always help her when she needs me, I told u that before and I mean it!!!! Brian Ur a awesome person and a great Man U always put every1 else first and made Ur self last, u would take the shirt right off Ur back for another, Ur a great great person and I'm happy I have memories with u, u always made us laugh and I'm gonna miss that a lot!!!!!! It's just not the same going to Ur house, u would always mess with Morgan and u would make her so mad and I would be laughing so hard, the way u played with the kids was amazing!!!!! JJ and Maddie loved playing with u, they had so much fun running around being chased or playing hide in seak or just watching tv with them, u always put them first, Ur really going to be missed!!! But Ur not suffering anymore Ur in a better place, rip brain!!! I'm so sorry Morgan, Maddie, Tyler, Devon, Deanna, Paul, I promise I will always be here if u need me!!!! I love u Morgan and Maddie!!!! And I'm so sorry again!!! 

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My heart is heavy about hearing of Brian’s passing.  May God grant peace to those left with an emptiness and heartache that will linger too long.  My prayer for the family is that God will heal hearts and give you strength that exceeds all understanding.

Brian and I were very close friend’s spending a lot of time together through High School.  Our times in band functions and playing sports (Basketball, Baseball, etc.) kept us close.  We we’re “thick as thieves” as they say spending our summers together at our parents homes quite often.  That came to an end when we enlisted in the Navy at the same time in 83’ and carried us in different directions.  We saw each other briefly during our enlistments.  I thought about my friend often as I have done over the years and I’ll always remember the moments and the laughter we shared.  I will miss him.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family as you struggle through the grief and sadness. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

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No words candescriblethe loss of Brian.

Our deepest sympathy to Wolfe family. Brian wass such a kind person he lived life like there was no worries in the world. May he rest in peace and wrap his arms around his family in this difficult tim

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I am sending Prayers and Love to the Wolfe Family. Brian was a very kindhearted person who had a beautiful smile that made you feel comfortable when he was around. Brian will be missed and thought of often. RIP Brian.
Love Lillian

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I know Brian through who were close to him. His brother Steve was my best friend through most of my time in Parkesburg, I knew Doug since first grade, and  Brian married my cousin Deanna Mann.  I learned of his death only a few days ago, and was sad that he left so soon.  My thoughts are with his family.

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