A consumate athlete, Sgt. Wolf would not stop until she reached her goals, including conquering the obstacle course at the El Camino College athletic fields. She is remembered as a dedicated soldier and a wonderful wife, mother, sister and friend. After five months into her first tour in Afghanistan, she volunteered for a supply mission, although she was still recovering from a foot injury. At the time of her death, both she and her husband were stationed in Afghanistan.
She met her loving husband, Sgt. Josh Wolf at Fort Bragg, N.C. and the couple bought a home in Colorado. She is survived by her husband Josh, daughters Valeri and Isabel, both parents, three sisters and a large extended family on both sides. She will be greatly missed, and her service to our country is very much appreciated.
A consumate athlete, Sgt. Wolf would not stop until she reached her goals, including conquering the obstacle course at the El Camino College athletic fields. She is remembered as a dedicated soldier and a wonderful wife, mother, sister and friend. After five months into her first tour in Afghanistan, she volunteered for a supply mission, although she was still recovering from a foot injury. At the time of her death, both she and her husband were stationed in Afghanistan.
She met her loving husband, Sgt. Josh Wolf at Fort Bragg, N.C. and the couple bought a home in Colorado. She is survived by her husband Josh, daughters Valeri and Isabel, both parents, three sisters and a large extended family on both sides. She will be greatly missed, and her service to our country is very much appreciated.
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