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Ian M. Wolfe

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1984 - 2008

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Ian M. Wolfe, 24, of Arlington, Va., passed away on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008, in Washington, D.C., as the result of a bicycle accident. Born on June 18, 1984, in Harrisburg, Ian graduated from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School in 2003 with academic and athletic honors. He was a...

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Dear Peggy and family,

Sam and I were shocked to hear about Ian's passing. Being in Raleigh now, we don't often hear Mechanicsburg news but saw something on facebook. We are so sorry to hear about Ian and the accident. We pray that your family is remembering all the love and joy he brought to your family and we rejoice in the life he lived- he sounds like he was a terrific young man. I am sure you miss him terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so sorry to hear of Ian's passing I went to school with Ian from Elementry school to 11th grade. I'm truly sorry and Ian will be greatly missed. He had a smile and a glimer in his eye's that would make you smile and let you know that things would be okay. I know he's in heaven watching over everyone who has ever been apart of his life. I will keep you all in my prayers.

John and Peggy,

Sandy and I want you both to know just how sorry we are that you have had to bear such an unspeakable burden. You and your family have been in our prayers from the moment we heard of your loss. We also rejoice with you in knowing that Ian is present with Christ in Glory. We know that only the healing touch of Jesus Himself will bring you the peace and comfort you need. We know that you have raised four fine young men to love God and that Ian's life was surely a...

I am sorry for the loss of Ian. In attending the viewing, the amount of people who came out that evening, is a testimony to the many lives that he and your family have touched in some way. As a teacher at MASH, I have been fortunate to get to know each of your boys to some extent. My thoughts and prayers are with your family as you are finding ways to come to terms with the loss of a beloved son and brother.

Dearest Wolfe and Waardenburg families.
My heart breaks for each you and also for Ian's friend, Ben Baron. I fondly remember his days back in old MAIS and the smiles he could bring to others.
All who knew Ian were blessed and now in his passing, we mourn.

Dear John & Peggy Ann,
We are praying for you. We came to Ian's memorial service, but unfortunately we had to head back here the same day, so we didn't get to speak with you. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you.

Peggy, John and Family,
Though our college years were long ago, the fond memories of friends like you are always near and dear. Please accept our sympathy for the passing of your son.

Levi, John and Peggy, Austin, and John Paul,
I'm very new to the Wolfe family. Although I've not had the privilege of personally meeting Ian, I can judge Ian's character through the contact I've had with Levi and his dedicated parents. There hasn't been a day that Levi's shown up to hockey practice without a smile and a sense of humor. That boy emulates tact, reason, and the will to succeed in life. I imagine, through what I've read about Ian's passion for his job, career, and hobbies,...

To all his family and friends...
Sorry for your loss. I went to school with Ian and he was a really nice person. My thoughts are with you.