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Timothy Earl “Wolfie” Wolf

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Timothy Earl “Wolfie” Wolf

Birth
USA
Death
28 Jan 2014 (aged 64)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Wolf, Timothy E., of Clinton, Montana, died on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at the age of 64.Services Feb 1, 2014. Loving son of Mildred E. Wolf and the late Dr. Earl C. Wolf; devoted brother of Earlene (Lyndon) Anderson and brother-in-law of Colleen Wolf; beloved uncle of Dr. Carson Wolf, Collin Wolf, Caitlin Wolf, Cameron Wolf, Lane (Dan) Koch, Morgan Anderson, and Avery Anderson; loving great-uncle of Langley Koch. He is preceded in death by his brother Stephen N. Wolf.
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He was having his yearly visit with family in Missouri when he passed. Services were handled by Baue Services out of St. Louis, Mo
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n Montana he went by the name "Wolfie" or "Wolfman". He will be remembered by many. He enjoyed writing especially poetry and dreamed of getting more of them published. He lived by the seat of his pants, lived free and truly enjoyed this life.
Wolf, Timothy E., of Clinton, Montana, died on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at the age of 64.Services Feb 1, 2014. Loving son of Mildred E. Wolf and the late Dr. Earl C. Wolf; devoted brother of Earlene (Lyndon) Anderson and brother-in-law of Colleen Wolf; beloved uncle of Dr. Carson Wolf, Collin Wolf, Caitlin Wolf, Cameron Wolf, Lane (Dan) Koch, Morgan Anderson, and Avery Anderson; loving great-uncle of Langley Koch. He is preceded in death by his brother Stephen N. Wolf.
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He was having his yearly visit with family in Missouri when he passed. Services were handled by Baue Services out of St. Louis, Mo
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n Montana he went by the name "Wolfie" or "Wolfman". He will be remembered by many. He enjoyed writing especially poetry and dreamed of getting more of them published. He lived by the seat of his pants, lived free and truly enjoyed this life.


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