John-Wolfe-Obituary

John R. Wolfe

Byron Center, Michigan

Sep 13, 1944 – Dec 22, 2022

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BORN
September 13, 1944
DIED
December 22, 2022
LOCATION
Byron Center, Michigan

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On December 22, 2022, Dr. John Roger Wolfe, D.O. of Byron Center, Michigan passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. He was 78. He is survived by his wife of 56 years Carol, their children Megan Wolfe and David Swain, Dr. Adam and Dr. Andrea Wolfe, and their granddaughters, Olivia,...

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I remember John from the time he came to Saginaw and trained with him as a medical student band intern. I later returned to Saginaw as a practicing Physiatrist. John was a great teacher and surgeon. He was well respected by the DO and MD physicians in Saginaw. He has been missed since his retirement. Condolences to his family. Kevin F Brown, DO

I am so sorry about your loss. God bless

so sorry to hear of John's passing. I have many good memories of our internship in Pontiac. He is missed. John Kovesdi DO (class of 1971)

To the Wolfe family - We were saddened to hear of Johns passing, and our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. What an incredible Physician he was - we have wonderful memories of him. Dr Gregory and Diane Szyperski

My deepest sympathies to the entire Wolfe family. Adam, I always enjoyed talking with your dad either in the clinic or visiting on our walks in Hunting Woods. We lived on Delevan drive. May he rest in peace. Brad

Carol, Megan and Adam I am truly sorry for your loss. Dr. Wolfe was an Icon, He has forever etched a spot in my heart. Working for and with him for 28 years was a pleasure. I can say he will be missed so very much. Carol, Megan and Adam hugs for you All.

My heart aches at hearing this news but take some solace in knowing he is at peace. Dr Wolfe and his entire family are such incredible people. From fishing trips to Canada, to trips to East Jordan, hockey trips and skating in their back yard rink -he was such an amazing (& extremely patient) man. He never was mad about anything -even when it involved a hockey puck going through the window, or Adam and I coming back after curfew at the cabin -he just smiled that incredible smile and said,...

This you know Carol that John was a physician to our family, a professional associate of Arno's plus a dear, dear friend. I have so many memories of the good times we had together. We did get to see John's progress restoring "Full Circle" & were very impressed with his skills. My daughter & myself are also thankful for his surgical skills. Keeping you Carol & your family in my heart & in my prayers. Love Jan

John was the most affable able and available surgeon I have ever encountered and I always had complete confidence in his abilities to diagnose and then save patients´ lives. I am honored to have known him. Every time I spoke with him on phone he would say "Hello, this is your conscience speaking". My deepest condolences to his lovely family. Sincerely, Collette L Mercier, MD