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Kenneth Wolfe

Cornwall, Pennsylvania

1939 - 2020 (Age 81)

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Kenneth Lloyd Wolfe, 81, died Saturday, May 9, 2020 at Cornwall Manor nursing home after a long struggle with Parkinson's Disease. Ken Wolfe was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania on February 15, 1939. He was the son of the late Bernice (ne Brandt) Wolfe and Lloyd Wolfe. He graduated from Lebanon High...

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I have indelible memories as a member of the John Harris HS band sitting in the stands and watching Kenny returning a kickoff for a TD and in general tearing up our defense. Then doing it again, this time as my classmate at Yale. A great young man who went on to further success. Sympathies to the family

I just found Ken's notice in the Pennsylvania Gazette. Ken graduated from Wharton the year I graduated from Penn undergrad. Were we related? Probably, as my Wolfe clan has roots in Carlisle. So, my cousin, you are in my prayers. "Eternal rest grant unto to him, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen."

I first saw Kenny when I was in the stands rooting for my high school, John Harris
He tore us up including at least one long kickoff return for TD. We connected at Yale as two of the only three Central Pennsylvanians in our class. A swell guy. Hershey Park was always good to young folks from the area and that is one of his legacies, along with keeping the school alive and well, and I think it was under his watch they went coed.

Altogether he was the best of the best. ...

My condolences on Ken's passing. Worked with him at the LDN back in the 70s. A great guy.

Im so sorry to hear of Uncle Kens passing. I have fond childhood memories of him taking my best friend and I to Hershey Park every year. Its been many years but know our hearts are always with you and your children Pam, Lynn, and Joey. Big hugs during this difficult time. Xoxo

Im so sorry to hear of Uncle Kens passing. I have fond childhood memories of him taking my best friend and I to Hershey Park every year. Its been many years but know our hearts are always with you and your children Pam, Lynn, and Joey. Big hugs during this difficult time. Xoxo

Gloria - I was shocked and saddened to learn of Ken's passing. It is difficult for me to express how much you and Ken meant to Jean and me during my stay at Hershey. Ken was always so supportive of me and the people at Hershey Pasta group. Ken wasn't just my boss but my friend, advisor and confidant. I'm sorry I lost contact with these past years. I so enjoyed our conversation so much. The world has lost a wonderful man and you a loving husband. My God bless him. Mickey

Gloria Jean, and I know you smile every time I call you that, Sue and I are so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. He was a wonderful man and I was glad to get to know him. Peace be with you. Howard and Susan Kramer

Gloria Jean, I'm sorry for your lose. We go back many years. Ken was very athletic and smart. He was our Class President and played all sports.God bless and our prayers are with you.

With Love