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Dr. Luther Horn Wolff Jr.

1943 - 2020

Dr.  Luther Horn Wolff Jr. obituary, 1943-2020, Columbus, GA

BORN

1943

DIED

2020

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Luther Wolff Obituary

Dr. Luther Horn (Butch) Wolff Jr.
May 14, 1943 - December 18, 2020
Columbus, Georgia - On Friday December 18, 2020, Dr. Luther Horn (Butch) Wolff, Jr., died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His beloved wife, Karen Hobbs Wolff, was by his side throughout the entire journey with love and care.
Born May 14, 1943, in Roanoke, Virginia, Butch was the third child of Dr. Luther Horn Wolff, Sr. and Mary Will Wolff. He grew up in Columbus, Georgia but spent many summers in Roanoke with his Grandma and Grandpa Giles, whom he loved dearly.
Butch graduated from Columbus High School in 1961, received a B.S. from Emory University in 1965 and the same year married his first wife, Norma Tinnell. Norma and Butch embarked on a great adventure to Guadalajara, Mexico where he attended medical school at La Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara and graduated in 1972. They moved to Rochester, Minnesota where Butch completed a General Surgery Residency at the Mayo Clinic. Upon moving back to Columbus, Butch completed his Internship at the Medical Center and subsequently went into medical practice, known as "Wolff Surgical," with his father and brother, later to be known as "Columbus Surgical Associates." He enjoyed an illustrious 43-year medical career which included many appointments at St. Francis Hospital: Chief of Staff, Department Head of Surgery, and Medical Director of the Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center. He was also Co- Medical Director of the Mercer University Medical School, Columbus Branch, and held numerous other staff and department head positions at both St. Francis and the Medical Center.
On April 4, 1998, Butch married Karen Hobbs--his "Brown-Eyed Girl." Karen sparked in Butch a happiness and vivaciousness that endurded through the years. They twirled across dance floors, traveled the globe to places like Italy, Peru, the Caribbean, and Chile and made a home in the woods where they welcomed their family and friends. Their independent spirits found a home in each other, and no matter how far or how long Butch wandered in the woods, he always came home to his Karen.
Butch will be remembered as a one-of-a-kind renaissance man. He was a skilled surgeon, farmer, adventurer and outdoorsman. His experiences included hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro and Machu Picchu with his son Luke, climbing the Swiss Alps with his daughter Jessica, finishing three Boston Marathons, dogsledding in Alaska, floating a souped-up pedal boat down the Chattahoochee to the Gulf of Mexico with his best friends Jimmy Sikes and Butch Cochran, going on medical missions with Karen to Zimbabwe (at age 73!) and moving to Mexico for medical school without knowing a word of Spanish. His far-fetched stories of life in Guadalajara seemed almost too wild to be true. No matter where he traveled, Butch's favorite place in the world was his farm in Harris County, Georgia. His soul lives on in the pine trees and sunflowers he planted.
He showed a genuine interest in the lives of the people around him and had an ability to make people feel that they mattered. He was a prankster and never missed an opportunity to start some mischief. Butch loved creating memories with his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews all of whom were his greatest joys. His stories, advice, pranks and unwavering love will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Butch is preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Courtney Wolff, brother, Dr. William Anderson (Bill) Wolff, wife Nancy, and his sister, Mary Louise Wolff. He is survived by his wife, Karen Hobbs Wolff, son, Luther Horn (Luke) Wolff III, wife Avery, daughter, Jessica Giles Wolff, husband Jeremy Martinez, his brother, Dr. Bruce Giles Wolff, wife Vikki. He is also survived by his first wife, Norma Tinnell Wolff, mother of Luke and Jessica. In addition, eight grandchildren: Lucas Wolff, wife Mary, Levi Wolff, Graham Wolff, Stewart Wolff, Esther Wolff, ZZ Martinez, Valentine Martinez and Louisa Wolff-Martinez. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews who relished time with Uncle Butch.
The family would like to thank Dr. Andrew Pippas, the staff at the John B. Amos Cancer Center, and Dr. David Nagorney at the Mayo Clinic for the excellent care and compassion shown to Butch and his family during this most difficult time.
In keeping with efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, the family will hold a private service. In lieu of flowers, the family would be grateful for any donations made to the John B. Amos Cancer Center or the Harris County Humane Society.

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Published by Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on Dec. 22, 2020.

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Burr von Maur,MD

January 5, 2021

Great man.
Good friend
Dedicated surgeon

Selina Beasley Owens

December 27, 2020

Karen & Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Butch. He was a Good,Caring,Kind man . He was Loved by everyone that knew him. Everybody I know if you mention Dr Wolff they would say are you talking bout the one with them beautiful eyes?
Praying for Comfort,Strength and Peace for all of yall during this time!

Selina Beasley Owens

December 27, 2020

Karen & Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Butch. He was a Good,Caring,Kind man . He was Loved by everyone that knew him. Praying for Comfort,Strength and Peace for all of yall during this time!

Pam Merritt

December 24, 2020

Dr. Wolff diagnosed my mother’s pancreatic cancer in 2002. I remember not long after, he found out that he too had pancreatic cancer. I was so sorry to hear that. He was a great doctor and who could ever forget those eyes. Sending prayers up for his family and friends. I know he will be missed by many.

J.C. (Corky) Key

December 23, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lisa Wells

December 23, 2020

Karen I am so sorry I used to work with you I believe it was Vistacare at the time. Dr. Wolf did my cholecystectomy. I remember his spark when he came to get me just before my surgery. May God bless you and your family.

Wayne Lensch

December 23, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Beverly Rogers Johns

December 23, 2020

This is so sad. Dr. Wolff saved my life not once but twice. I had breast cancer and melanoma and if not for his surgical skills I honestly don’t think that I would be here today! He was a remarkable surgeon and person. My prayers are with his family.

Catherine Brown

December 22, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Dr.Wolff back in the early 1980s in the OR at St. Francis Hospital and the Medical center in Columbus Georgia. He was an excellent surgeon, teacher and a wonderful example of talent, professionalism and compassion. He is sorely missed. Prayers for his family.

Riley Morris

December 22, 2020

I worked at St Francis for close to 40 years in the ER I worked with his father brother and him and his son great doctors and American Patriots the salt of the earth and what makes our country what it is

Lynda Lynch

December 22, 2020

I had the pleasure of working with Butch for ten wonderful years in the surgical practice. He taught me so much and was so good to me and my family. We kept in touch when I moved away and I always cherished his calls and how he always seemed happy to hear from me as well. He spent countless hours on the farm waLking through the woods with my son when he was little all the while teaching him about his surroundings. He blessed my children with their first pony Rainbow. He later blessed me with my dream horse Traveller and a pasture mate Dolly. Lady patients used to call and ask for the Dr Wolff with the pretty blue eyes ❤.
Butch thanks for your kindness to the many patients who thought they were your only patient because that's how you made them feel. Rest in peace my dear friend. Much love and many prayers to Karen, Luke and Jessica. ❤

Elaine Young

December 22, 2020

I have known Butch since childhood days and what a great guy I am so sorry to hear of his death. RIP Dear Friend. My deepest empathy to his family. God Bless all of you♥.
Elaine Estes Young

Emily spanobentley

December 22, 2020

No doubt, Butch you lived a life that you loved. I have great memories while we were in high school. A wonderful and thoughtful person that has completed his journey

Van & Jaci Wennen

December 22, 2020

“Butch” was the most wonderful neighbor! We have fond memories of friendship, especially the time spend at Cape San Blas where we all Worked together on recovery after hurricane Michael. With a contagious smile he made an otherwise bad situation fun❤ God Bless..he will be missed!

Susan Padgett

December 22, 2020

So sad to hear of the loss of such an awesome man. He was truly gifted in so many ways, and such a truly special person. My heart goes out to Karen and family in this difficult time with love and prayers.

Pat Fowler

December 21, 2020

Butch was a great man, friend, surgeon. Im so proud that I can say he was also an extended family member. He will definitely be missed by so many! May God bless all his sweet family.

Cynthia Wombles

December 21, 2020

Dr. Wolff was such a compassionate human being and a excellent surgeon. My deepest sympathy and prayers for Karen, Luke, Jessica and family. We will miss him greatly.

Jeanie Simpson

December 21, 2020

Dr. Wolff was an extraordinary teacher. In 1982 I was fortunate to spend time with him at the Medical Center, as an 'away' rotation from Medical College of Georgia. Although he taught me a lot about surgery, what i remember most is how he taught me to comport myself as a physician. He was a wonderful example.

Linda and Mark Dillard

December 21, 2020

Dr Wolff was a great man and a great surgeon, who I had the pleasure of working with for many years in the O.R. Our deepest sympathy to all the family. Dr Wolff will be missed by many.

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