Gary-Wolfe-Obituary

Gary Lin Wolfe

Everett, Washington

1946 - 2021

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DIED
November 19, 2021
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Everett, Washington

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Gary passed away on November 19, 2021 surrounded by his family after a short, but courageous battle with cancer. He was born on January 23, 1946 in Wichita Falls, Tx. He grew up in Everett, WA and graduated from Everett High School in 1964. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the US...

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He was a great guy and loved working with the kids.

Karen and family, Sorry to hear of Gary´s passing. He was a great community advocate and coach. May your many great memories keep him in your hearts. Love to your family, Mary Berg Inman

Wow, another GREAT man and person gone. Karen, Jeff, Mathew, Nikki I am so sorry for your loss. The last time I saw Gary was at my dad's funeral service. After all our dads went through over he years, it was a true blessing to see him there. So many years have gone by, and the memories are still there like it was yesterday. May God Bless you all and leave you with all of the good that your Dad did for everyone. My deepest sympathy.

Wolfe Babe, So sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a great man. My thoughts are with you and your family! TK

Dad.....you WILL always be in our hearts and in our thoughts. You meant so much to SO many people, from sports to your dedication to the town of Lake Stevens. I am the man, husband and father I am today because of you and for that I Thank You!! I love and Miss you

I will remember our last visit in your living room sharing stories and treats from the bakery. Gary was full of life and loved to tell stories and jokes. His love of people endeared him to many generations and he will be greatly missed by all. RIP with love and peace!

Karen & family we send our love & support to all of you. Gary has been part of this community for such a long time and he will be remembered for all the way he gave back by his many activities. He was the type of man that would move Heaven and Earth if someone needed help. Christmas festivities will not be the same not seeing our Santa on the fire truck or sitting on his chair after the tree lighting ceremony listening to little ones and even some adults telling Santa their Christmas wish...

Sending our deepest sympathies to Karen and the Wolfe kids. He truly was, one of the kindest souls we knew. We met him so many years ago while our kids were in sports. He truly was an advocate for kids. Always smiling and a sweet laugh. It saddened us to hear of his passing. We can only imagine the huge hole left in the hearts of his family and dear friends. R.I.P. sweet Gary.

Karen, I'm so sorry for your loss, Prayers for you and your family. Caren (Compton) Pegram