Lawrence-Wolfe-Obituary

Lawrence R. Wolfe

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Wolfe, Lawrence R. - Age 66, Of Maplewood 38-Year MTC Employee Survived by wife; 3 children; 5 grandchildren; and 1 great-grandchild. Graveside services Friday 11AM, Assembly Area #4 at Ft. Snelling. Reception from noon-2PM at the CREMATION SOCIETY OF MN, 4343 Nicollet Ave., Mpls. (612-825-2435).

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Auntie Rae - I am so very sorry about Uncle Larry - Both of you were very special to me. I think of you often and the times we all had together while our kids were growing up. When thinking of Uncle Larry, a smile comes to my face as I think of all the things he collected and always had something new to show us when we would come to your house. He will be missed by so many people. My prayers are with You, Tom, John and Arlene in this difficult time. I love you all

To the Wolfe family, I am very sorry for your loss. Larry was a wonderful, interesting person and a great friend to my dad. He will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Lisa, Justin, Becky, Molly

I am very sorry to hear that Larry has passed on. I have worked with Larry for 35 years. I considered Larry to be a co-worker and friend. Larry always did everything the right way. I would see it everyday at work. A good example of what kind of guy Larry was is when Joe Dilts was very sick. Larry and some other MTC family members went to Joe's house and made him a wheelchair ramp. Larry was the prime designer of the ramp and was most definetly in charge of the project and build. He had the...

Raetta,
I remembered Larry at Mass and the Rosary this morning. He was an old friend from our Rice Street days.

To the entire family, Im very sorry for your great loss. I considered
Uncle Larry to be such a unique person. You will be in my thoughts and prayers, as you have been.
With all of my love.

Denise

Dear Raetta and Family:
The loss of your husband, father and friend is too hard to describe. He is in a better place, but those left behind will feel a large loss from missing his outrageous, loving and just unmistakably himself. As long as our hearts remember him, he is still with us.
With all my thoughts Lynn

he will always be part of my life as a good person and a good worker when he work for me a A-1 roy

Raetta

I am so sorry for your loss. Let your good memories of Larry carry you through this time of grieving. You are our thoughts and prayers.

Hugs

Jim and Terri