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Frank H. Wolf

Portland, Oregon

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Wolf, Frank H. 87 April 19, 1926 Dec. 09, 2013 Frank was born in Hillsboro (on a lot now occupied by Elmer's Restaurant), a descendent of early settlers in the Mountaindale area in 1852. He graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1944 and served in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater from 1944...

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Tj Prahl

My condolences to the Wolf family. Mr. Wolf was my freshman algerbra teacher at Seaside and a 'boss' when he was on the Manzanita Planning Commission and City Council. He was always fun to work with.
Judie (Seelye) New

In 1970-71, I signed up for an algebra course (intermediate) at Mt Hood Community college. Up to this point, I had never taken algebra before, and wasn't that good at math. Unknowingly, I signed up for a class with Frank Wolf. He was the best teacher I ever had! Thanks to him, I went through his class & on to the college Algebra & then on to Trig. Frank only taught the intermediate class, but was readily available for me while I took College Algebra & Trig, and I couldn't have done it without...

I worked with Frank at Franklin High School. What a wonderful man. I will miss him. Christine Sime

Mr. Wolf was my high school math teacher and track coach at Franklin High School. I always enjoyed his class and had a great time on track. I re-connected with him in Tillamook when he came to the veterinary hospital I work for. I heard his voice and I knew it was him immediately. I enjoyed visiting with him when he came in with "Willy". I will miss seeing him.

May God Bless you Frank and your family.

I had the pleasure of knowing both Margaret and BUD from high school on.
Great people, great family. Will miss BUD at our yearly Shute Park graduate gathering.

I had the great pleasure of attending high school with BUD and his wife Margaret. Great family and just as lovely children. I miss Margaret and I will surely miss BUD which is what we called him all his life. Please keep us informed as to the spring spring service.

I played for Coach Wolf during his first year as head coach at Grant in 1966 when he replaced Coach Buckiewiez. What a decent and direct person. I am glad to have know him.
Frank Robinson