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Jerry D. Wolf

Billings, Montana

Feb 26, 1934 – Jan 30, 2024

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BORN
February 26, 1934
DIED
January 30, 2024
LOCATION
Billings, Montana

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Jerry D. Wolf

BILLINGS - Jerry was a man of deep feeling and devoted attachment to the people and places he loved, as well as to his favorite pastimes of skiing, golf, hunting and fishing, dancing, and sharing good food and conversation with friends and family.

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Jerry was an amazing man. He was so welcoming and I loved hearing the adventures that Jan and Jerry had. The live he had for his wife was heartwarming. Jeffry put up the room, I am so sorry for your loss

Jan & Family, I was so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You are in my prayers.

Jan and family, Have many fond memories of working with Jerry at the "Deac". Having grown up in NE Montana (near ND), I loved his down home spirit. I remember one patient who we walk up and down the hallway to exercise his knee as we all same a German song - Mein Hut - he had a great laugh and I enjoyed seeing him in these later years only to find he had not changed a bit! I pray your memories bring a smile to your face between the waves of grief as you adjust to life without Jerry. ...

Jan, so very sorry to hear about Jerry, he was such a great guy and Dr.!! I am so glad we got to see him at our PEOget together last summer, Mitch said he always enjoyed seeing you two!! Our hearts and prayers are with you. Love ,Rita and Mitch PS so sorry to have missed it today as we are out of town

Jan, as you know, we have Soooo many fond memories that we shared. He was such a Great friend. So sad to hear about his departure. I know God will be with you all. God's and our Peace and Love with you All. amp

Jerry (as I always addressed him as Dr Wolf) was such a delightful man to know and work with. I worked in Radiology with him when he first came to Billings at the Billings Clinic and later on as a "neighbor" in RVA. He had a great sense of humor and always asked about my family as a very caring man. He will be missed. My condolence to Jan and his family. With sympathy, Linda Knutson