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Earl P. Wolfe

Oregon, Ohio

Oct 19, 1927 – Jun 13, 2025 (Age 97)

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BORN
October 19, 1927
DIED
June 13, 2025
AGE
97
LOCATION
Oregon, Ohio

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Earl P. WolfeEarl P. Wolfe, age 97, of Oregon, Ohio passed away unexpectedly on Friday, June 13, 2025. He was born on October 19, 1927 in Toledo, Ohio to Phillip and Emma (Michelsen) Wolfe. Earl graduated from Lake High School and went on to study education at Bowling Green State University where...

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Mr. Wolfe was a favorite. He kept the biology class at Bowsher interesting; and we did go off topic sometimes which he was fine with it. He made everyone feel welcome. RIP Mr. Wolfe

Mr Wolfe was.my teacher over 50 years ago. He was one of the best teachers I ever had. I think of him often still..he was also a lot of fun...I still remember our bet on whether or not the Yankees would win the Series...1958. RIP Mr. Wolfe

1978 freshmen year biology class - I´ve thought of him many times since then, not so much for what I learned but for the respect I had for him. We knew we could discuss anything and he would listen then give an honest answer. He shared his personal life making it easier for us to share ours. RIP Mr Wolfe.

Mr Wolfe was my favorite science teacher. He assigned interesting things to us, one was the collection of many leaves and name them. We spent time at the mental health complex (very old buildings) collecting. They had so many different trees. I think I remember that I did pretty well on that assignment. He also was so very calm and attentive when one of our students had a seizure in class. We all stayed calm due to the way he handled it. I was his student in 1965.

So sad! Was very inspiring to me when I was a student of his in the early 80s. I recall few teachers from high school, he made the cut.

He was my favorite teacher.

Earl was my biology class in high school. He also mounted a rainbow trout that I caught and is hanging in my shop. I respect that man greatly. He was a great teacher at Bowsher high school.

One of my favorite teachers at Bowsher in the 60's!

He was my Biology teacher at Bowsher during my Sophomore year and he was an awesome teacher. I learned a lot from him. He never had to yell cause he was a teacher you just automatically respected because he respected the students.