Jack-Wolfe-Obituary

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Jack Martin Wolfe

Farmington, New Mexico

Jan 11, 1940 – Sep 20, 2024 (Age 84)

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BORN
January 11, 1940
DIED
September 20, 2024
AGE
84
LOCATION
Farmington, New Mexico

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Lifelong resident of New Mexico. Owner of That's A Burger in Ft. Defiance.Married to Carolyn Wolfe for the past 64 years. Proud Father of four children, Jackye Montgomery (Bart), Stacy Larsen, Julie Tanner (Joe), Marty Wolfe (Jennifer).Proud Grandpa of 13 grandkids and Great Grandpa of 16...

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Papa Jack was my favorite uncle and treated me like one of his own children. Very kind man and full of wisdom. Will miss his smiling and silly faces. I will never hear him say "Tammy Ann" when I walk through his door. Love you Papa Jack.

Dad, every memory has you in it, what will life be without you ? You are the funny, man with a plan. Always helping me, I will miss everything about you . Ps I´ll take care of mom, also Take her for her ice cream.

Here in Fort Defiance AZ we came to admire and respect this humble man. I saw him a week and a half ago and told him I took a photo of the playground he put in by the car wash. I said most people look at just making money, but you thought about the children who might be accompanying their parents to clean their car. People could vacuum their cars and not worry about their children getting in the way of other vehicles. They had a safe place to play. He understood Navajo Life- families doing...

Many fond memories of Uncle Jack. Spent many summers with Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Jack. Will never forget riding with him in his Volkswagen stuffed with children. He was one of the kind. Strong testimony of the gospel. Until we meet again.

Jack was by far my favorite uncle, and one of the best men I´ve ever known.

Jack was my special cousin. He was a great guy and someone to look up to. Kathy and I will miss him, but we wont forget him!

Jack was a great guy. Always enjoyed visiting with him. One of a kind.

Jack was one of a dying breed. He was straight forward whether you liked it or not he didn´t care. He was the boss! He was fun to be around and loved his family. His presence at family affairs will surely be missed. Jim loved visiting with him. His grandsons loved him dearly. My heart is sad. We´re gonna miss you Jack. Condolences to his family. Teresa Duncan

Brother Wolfe was such a great person. He reminded me of my own father, even when my father was alive. After my father passed away I looked forward to seeing him just because he brought back such fond memories of my own dad. I love you Brother Wolfe, you will always be "one of the good ole boys". Teri Duncan