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Ian David Wolfson

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Jan 4, 1970 – Mar 10, 2020 (Age 50)

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BORN
January 4, 1970
DIED
March 10, 2020
AGE
50
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ian David Wolfson on March 10, 2020, at the age of 50, of sudden heart failure. Born on January 4, 1970 in Rutland, Vermont, He was a resident of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, where he lived with his wife, Susan Lewis, and her son,...

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Deepest condolences to the Wolfson family. I am grateful to have crossed paths with Ian at James Madison University. May he rest in peace.

To the family of Ian. I am so sorry for your loss. Ian was one of the best. Such a great friend and he will always be missed. Rest in peace brother

Ian.. was a dear friend and he will be missed greatly by our family. His personality, smile, and stature made him a true standout in many respects. I am thankful for all the great memories and you will always be missed. KT

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Smart, good looking, great athlete, fierce competitor and an all around nice young man. This is the way I remember him as a nineteen year old, and I never had the opportunity of knowing him as an adult; however, from everything I have read and been told he only improved over time. My oldest grandson is very much like him, and he turned out to be quite a special human being. Love and prayers to his wife, his mother, his two sisters and the rest of his family and friends.

Ian was such a kind and friendly individual. Bayview Acres will not be the same without him. We send our deepest condolences to his entire family.

I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know him in his adult years but he was a good friend in childhood.

I have so many fond childhood memories of Ian, from playing in the backyard to being little league and high school teammates. His smile, friendliness, and sense of humor were infectious. Sending love and condolences to all of his loved ones.

There was nothing better than getting a call from Ian. He would bust your chops make you laugh and do anything he could to help!! The good ones often get taken too early. RIP!!!