Benjamin-Wolfe-Obituary

Benjamin Wolfe

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Benjamin J. Wolfe Benjamin J. Wolfe, 25, of 336 Ashtown Drive, died Oct. 4 in Blue Mountain Health Systems Gnaden Huetten Campus. Born in Lehighton, he was a son of Carl A. Jr. and Lynda M. (Rudelitch) Wolfe of Lehighton. He was of the Lutheran faith. He was a graduate of Lebanon Valley...

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"In short, all that is body is as coursing waters, all that is of the soul as dreams and vapors." - Marcus Aurelius

I dreamed of you last night, Ben.

I can't believe it has been two years, I can still hear your voice like I talked to you yesterday. I miss you and always will. Love and Light on your journeys where ever they take you.

It is a sad evening...as we remember the events of your passing two years ago. We pray that you are at peace and in a better place.
Ben, you are in each of our hearts eternally.
In your passing, your family has been blessed with meeting and knowing some very sweet, special and talented people. We congregate in your memory and know that you are with us in those moments, as you are in other quieter moments....
God speed, Ben.

Not a day has or probably will ever pass in the remainder of my own life when you do not occur in my thoughts at some point. I hope I get to see you again. Welcome Vince and Billy into eternity where the music truly never stops.

I had a dream this weekend... we were among family and friends on a big boat and you were teaching me about two kinds of people on this planet... but then you disappeared. We all wondered where you went and we were worried about you.... Then one day I came in to a cabin on this boat and there you sat. I was SO happy that you were back! I expressed that we missed you and that we were worried about you, but you casually smiled and stated that you never went away, and that we all worry too...

I miss you every day, Ben.

I can't hear CCR's "Down on the Corner" without thinking of Ben belting it out on, I believe, the baritone sax one afternoon at Lehighton AHS. Mr. Quinn, the band director, asked him to play the bass line to show us all what it sounds like when you put heart into your part. When I read Sunday's article at my parents' house about Ben's death, I decided to listen to the radio on the way home because I knew I'd hear that song. Then I forgot and listened to a CD instead. But there I was Tuesday...

Ben has been and will continue to live on in my heart and memories.