Lawrence E. Wolfe, 91, of Newbury Park, passed from this life after a lengthy illness on Nov. 21, 2010 in Thousand Oaks.
Born in Funkstown, Md., Lawrence was a resident of Ventura County for 51 years. From 1959 to 1986 he taught industrial arts, math and physics at The Newbury Park Adventist Park Adventist Academy and served as vice principal.
Lawrence is survived by his wife, Jo Anne; son, Robert Wolfe of Peoria, Ariz.; daughter, Jeannie Sherman of Caldwell, Idaho; as well as four grandchildren: Reginald Sherman of Caldwell Idaho, Jason Sherman of Riverside, Robert Wolfe, Jr. of Fallbrook, and Melanie Wolfe of San Diego. He will also be missed by his great-grandchildren, Allie Wolfe and Allen Wolfe of Moorpark.
Visitation will be from 1- 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 27 in the Chapel of the Hills, located in the main building at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park. A service of remembrance will begin at 2 p.m. Interment with military honors will follow in the park.
Arrangements are under the direction of Conejo Mountain Funeral Home, Crematory & Memorial Park, 2052 Howard Rd., Camarillo, CA 93012, 805-482-1959. Please visit our website at www.conejomountain.com.
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megan sandoval
November 27, 2010
Mr. Wolfe was the kind of man who's glass was alway overbrimming..not just half full. He would come visit his son every weekend (we lived next door) and he always had a smile and a nice word to say. He always took the time to talk to people. He also took the time to notice things in life that most of us don't take the time to enjoy. He will be missed by those who were lucky enough to know him. Megan Sandoval
Carol Anderson
November 26, 2010
Mr. Wolfe was a great Vice-Principal when I went to NPA. We had a great understanding! Mr. Wolfe achieved many great goals with his students. I applaud him!
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