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Howard Wolf

Dallas, Texas

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Wolf, Howard Howard Wolf was born on June 7, 1919 in Joplin, Missouri. He died in Dallas on June 28, 2011 at 92, from complications following a fall. Howard came naturally to the American fashion industry. He inherited a love of women's fashion from his father who was a merchant in his own...

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As years pass the memory of your uncommon wisdom bring a light to the path to follow, and for that I will be always grateful

My deepest condolences on just hearing about your loss, a truly great man, boss, and friend. I will always have the fondest memories of my years with the Howard Wolf Corp. Thoughts and prayers with all of you.
Charlotte Rea Sussman

ciao and condolences to the Wolf family...Howard was a fair and good man...it was my pleasure and honor to represent his fine company...i will keep him in my prayers.

Mrs Wolf,
You were always an inspiration...being
such a vibrant and lovely woman surround
ed by such strong men. I am sorry for your loss.
I will never forget the twinkle in Mr
Wolfs eye, his talent, and his passion for fashion.I love you and your family,
and hold you close at this difficult time.
Sarah Sanford

To the Wolf family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. It was an honor to work with Mr. Wolf and the family during my employment with the company. God bless you all.

With love I offer my deepest condolences for your loss. It has always been with pleasure to talk with Howard and to see him and Lois over years.

Lois-- You and Howard were the cutest couple I've ever known. I know you will miss him. susan and Albert Stall

From the moment I met him, I knew that I would never forget him. And it didn't matter what you had or had not, he honored you with respect & dignity. For that I'm thankful that our paths crossed & extremely appreciative for knowing a great man whom loved all.

My sincerest condolences to the Wolf family. I have very fond memories of Howard and the interest he always showed me. My thoughts are with you all.
Mark Fitch