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Rev Fred Hartwell Wolfe

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Rev Fred Hartwell Wolfe

Birth
Rock Hill, York County, South Carolina, USA
Death
3 Jan 2021 (aged 83)
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Tillmans Corner, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum North N.East Wall
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Fred Hartwell Wolfe died peacefully surrounded by family in Mobile, Alabama on Sunday, January 3rd, 2021. He was 83 years old. Fred was born on December 5th, 1937 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He graduated from Rock Hill High School in 1956 and married his beloved wife, Anne Heath. He played football for and graduated from the University of South Carolina. He was called to the ministry in the spring of 1957 and faithfully served and preached the gospel for 63 years. He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Fred was preceded in death by his wife, Anne, parents Fred Walters Wolfe and Margaret Sturgis Wolfe; his sister Frieda Wolfe Sutton and brothers-in-law James Boyd, John Edens, Mack Sutton, and Sy Rivers. He is survived by his sons Dr. Mark Wolfe (Margaret) of Hiram, Georgia and Jeffrey Wolfe (Brenda) of Mobile, Alabama; his grandchildren Stephen Wolfe (Lindsey), Rachel Tibbitts (Daniel), Stacy Walsh (Jeff), Laura Lawrence (Joshua), Kelly Wolfe, Brandon Wolfe; thirteen great-grandchildren Trinity Jackson, Lillian Tibbitts, Reagan Wolfe, Avery Wolfe, Lance Tibbitts, Addison Wolfe, Henry Lawrence, Jaye Walsh, Samuel Lawrence, Eva Wolfe, Saylor Wolfe, Theodore Lawrence, and Amelia Walsh; his siblings Betty Wolfe Boyd of Charlotte, NC; Margaret Wolfe Edens of Sumter, SC; Nancy Wolfe Rivers of Ocala, FL; Bill Wolfe (Pat) of Winston Salem, NC; and Jane Wolfe Thomas (Bill) of Greenville, SC; many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all of the staff and members of Luke 4:18 Fellowship for their constant care, love and support of Fred. A private family service will be streamed for the public on Saturday, January 9th at 12 noon. The service can be viewed at www.Luke418Fellowship.org. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Luke 4:18 Fellowship in his memory. Donations can be mailed to the church at 2664 Sollie Road, Mobile, AL 36695 or given online through the website. Condolences may be offered at www.MobileMemorialFunerals.com.
"Jesus is Lord!" - Brother Fred

Fred H. Wolfe Celebration of Life Service; 9 January 2021:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu8TG_q3O-I

Additionally: Fred Hartwell Wolfe (Brother Fred)
He held a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of South Carolina, 1960; Master of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1967; Doctor of Divinity (honorary), Mobile College, 1982. He was Pastor, Monaghan Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina, 1967-1969; Pastor, Woodlawn Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia, 1969-1972; Pastor, Cottage Hill Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama, 1972-1979, 80-97; Pastor, 1st Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas, 1979-1980; Pastor, Luke 4:18 Fellowship, Mobile Alabama, 2008-2020. President Pastors Conference, Southern Baptist Convention, 1983, Chairman of Commission on order, 1984-1985, 87-88, secretary Executive Committee, 1990, vice chairman of the executive committee, since 1991. Brother Fred has been listed as a noteworthy Pastor by Marquis Who's Who, and published "The Divine Pattern" in 1983 and "It's Not An Easy Road...But Jesus" in 1993.
Fred Hartwell Wolfe died peacefully surrounded by family in Mobile, Alabama on Sunday, January 3rd, 2021. He was 83 years old. Fred was born on December 5th, 1937 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. He graduated from Rock Hill High School in 1956 and married his beloved wife, Anne Heath. He played football for and graduated from the University of South Carolina. He was called to the ministry in the spring of 1957 and faithfully served and preached the gospel for 63 years. He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Fred was preceded in death by his wife, Anne, parents Fred Walters Wolfe and Margaret Sturgis Wolfe; his sister Frieda Wolfe Sutton and brothers-in-law James Boyd, John Edens, Mack Sutton, and Sy Rivers. He is survived by his sons Dr. Mark Wolfe (Margaret) of Hiram, Georgia and Jeffrey Wolfe (Brenda) of Mobile, Alabama; his grandchildren Stephen Wolfe (Lindsey), Rachel Tibbitts (Daniel), Stacy Walsh (Jeff), Laura Lawrence (Joshua), Kelly Wolfe, Brandon Wolfe; thirteen great-grandchildren Trinity Jackson, Lillian Tibbitts, Reagan Wolfe, Avery Wolfe, Lance Tibbitts, Addison Wolfe, Henry Lawrence, Jaye Walsh, Samuel Lawrence, Eva Wolfe, Saylor Wolfe, Theodore Lawrence, and Amelia Walsh; his siblings Betty Wolfe Boyd of Charlotte, NC; Margaret Wolfe Edens of Sumter, SC; Nancy Wolfe Rivers of Ocala, FL; Bill Wolfe (Pat) of Winston Salem, NC; and Jane Wolfe Thomas (Bill) of Greenville, SC; many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all of the staff and members of Luke 4:18 Fellowship for their constant care, love and support of Fred. A private family service will be streamed for the public on Saturday, January 9th at 12 noon. The service can be viewed at www.Luke418Fellowship.org. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Luke 4:18 Fellowship in his memory. Donations can be mailed to the church at 2664 Sollie Road, Mobile, AL 36695 or given online through the website. Condolences may be offered at www.MobileMemorialFunerals.com.
"Jesus is Lord!" - Brother Fred

Fred H. Wolfe Celebration of Life Service; 9 January 2021:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu8TG_q3O-I

Additionally: Fred Hartwell Wolfe (Brother Fred)
He held a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of South Carolina, 1960; Master of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1967; Doctor of Divinity (honorary), Mobile College, 1982. He was Pastor, Monaghan Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina, 1967-1969; Pastor, Woodlawn Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia, 1969-1972; Pastor, Cottage Hill Baptist Church, Mobile, Alabama, 1972-1979, 80-97; Pastor, 1st Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas, 1979-1980; Pastor, Luke 4:18 Fellowship, Mobile Alabama, 2008-2020. President Pastors Conference, Southern Baptist Convention, 1983, Chairman of Commission on order, 1984-1985, 87-88, secretary Executive Committee, 1990, vice chairman of the executive committee, since 1991. Brother Fred has been listed as a noteworthy Pastor by Marquis Who's Who, and published "The Divine Pattern" in 1983 and "It's Not An Easy Road...But Jesus" in 1993.

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Mausoleum N.N.E. Wall



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