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John H. Wolfe

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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LEBANON John H. Wolfe, 88, of 945 Duke St., died on Monday, September 20, 2010, at Spang Crest Manor. He was born on Saturday, April 29, 1922, to the late John L. Wolfe and Elsie Wolfe nee Phillippy in Lebanon. He was a member of St. Benedict (the Abbot) Catholic Church, where he was a member of...

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Grandpa im gonna miss you so much. I used to love to get babysat at your house so we could goto the park to feed the squirrels. I know your in a better place now, and until the day we see you again you will be in our hearts. I love you.

We know John is at a better place. His outstanding work in the church community is a credit to him, and he will be blessed by God for all those good works. May God bless all the family and keep them strong in the days before them.
Prayers, and blessings to you all.
Marion and Frank Cikovic

dear god i just want to let you know that john h. wolfe, my dad is one of the best things that you ever created. and i wanted to thank you for putting him in my life. today i feel like the luckiest man on the face of the earth!

Lori, my deepest sympathy for you and your extended familys loss! Some of my fondest memories were small game hunting with your dad and my dad on the dairyfarm.Sadly we have lost another member of the greatest generation.

Not only were you a great Father, Granpa, & Greatgranpa, but also a great Father-in-law. You always did for all of us whatever you could, whenever we asked. There was the time you kept our 2 dogs when we returned from 3 years in Germany. Did not know until years later, you did not like dogs. Remember the time you met my family at a restaurant in Dubois so you could take Jennifer & I back to stay with you and Mom while John was in Germany. You sang most of the way back - when you ran out of...

Dad,
I am going to miss you.
No matter how bad you were feeling, you always managed to make me smile!
There aren't enough words in the english language to express how much I love you. I want to thank you for the day you told me that you and Mom were proud of me. I lived for that day and I knew that when I heard those words out of your mouth, that I could die and go to heaven peacefully, because I accomplished what most people strive for in there lives, for their parents to be...