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Frank Kelso Wolfe

Royersford, Pennsylvania

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FRANK KELSO WOLFE, 45, OF ROYERSFORD Frank Kelso Wolfe, 45, of Royersford, died on Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He was the son of Robert and Cecilia Wolfe and the brother of Nettie Wolfe Silva, wife of Fabio Silva. Frank was a 1987 graduate of the Spring-Ford High School. He earned his BS in Art...

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Mr Frank, you are truly missed ! Such a talented man I'm sure you have the stage in heaven. I will definitely see your show again someday.

I actually hired Frank at the Spring Valley YMCA and he was such a sweetheart.... I do miss him we would talk from time to time on the phone and he would tell me about all of his performances coming up. A couple of times I went to see him, I think the last time he performed and I was there to see him was in collegeville.... I always enjoyed Frank's performances ....a very talented man.... he is truly missed truly missed !! Now Frank is in HEAVEN and he is performing for GOD.

Dear Wolfe family, Words can not express my feelings and thoughts for you at this moment. Frank was very kind to me and his artistic creativity was inspiring! You are in my thoughts prayers.

Dear Wolfe family my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I met Frank at the (YMCA) at the Royersford preschool/daycare inside the church on the corner, I hired Frank because I saw so much kindness and love
for children; he had so much talent to use with all the children . He invited me to one of many of his poetry readings in a coffeehouse in Collegeville and I enjoyed listening to him read his poems, it was great the coffeehouse was packed and I was lucky enough to get...

Dear Wolfe Family,
Frank was only my student for a short time but I saw such talent inside of him. He had such a good heart and your loss is devastating. Please know that lots of love and prayers go out to all of you.
Barbara Smith

I had the pleasure of working with Frank at Creative Health for several years. He demonstrated that recovery is possible and that it is never too late to remake yourself. I remember many conversations about art, music, and food. He was a man of many creative talents and a natural performer. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to his family and friends. I hope cherished memories provide some comfort during this difficult time.

Dearest Wolfe Family,
Our deepest sympathies are with you at this sad time. Frank was such a talented painter, poet and writer and I know his memory will live on in our hearts. We are keeping you ain our prayers. Love, Stephanie & Anthony Campanale

Nettie,
I am so sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories

I often saw Frank walking down Bridge Street in Phoenixville, and that was enough to bring poetry to mind. The way he walked would itself be a living work of art - making others see what they may not have otherwise imagined. It was good to have his life enliven my imagination.