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Jerry W. Wolf

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Jerry W. Wolf of West Chester Jerry W. Wolf, 64, of West Chester, died May 6, 2013, at Neighborhood Hospice. Born in Newkirk, Okla., he served in the Army during the Vietnam War and was a letter carrier with U.S. Postal Service. He is survived by his wife, five children and six grandchildren....

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Thinking of you today. Jerry, on your birthday. You were a wonderful father, husband, son and brother to your family. You loved your bowling and golf and watching your favorite TV shows, Adam-12 and Star Trek. The people on your postal route were so happy to have you as their mailman. Rest in Peace, Janet Munsell Wolf

Another year has come and gone. As we get closer to once again being side by side you are still missed.

It has been 12 years and you are still missed. Each new year brings us closer. I will be lighting another day long candle for you. Say hi to mom and dad for me.

Jerry my brother, it has been 10 years since you left this world for the next. Say Hi to mom and dad for me.

Jerry is always missed an remembered before an on his day of passing.

Daddy I love you so much I miss you everyday. I've messed up so many things and I'm trying to do better but there's so many things holding me back. If you were here life would be so much easier because I know I'd have that shoulder that I need. They say this gets better with time but honestly as the days go by it gets harder for me because I still don't know how to deal with it. I love you so much and you will always have my heart and will always be my hero.
Love always and eternity,

You meant the world to a lot of people both at work and at Bowling. you will be missed by a great deal of people from the NALC Branch 725 for all of your work. I have received so many kind word and comments about you. and you always said BEAM ME UP SCOTTY!

To the greatest brother I had. Meet you at the Galaxy Bar on Alpha Centauri One

I love you daddy. You will be missed.