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Paul B. Wolfe

Westerville, Ohio

1931 - 2019

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Wolfe, Paul B.1931 - 2019On Tuesday, March 12, 2019, Paul B. Wolfe, dear husband, father and friend, passed away at the age of 88. Paul was born January 17, 1931 on the family farm near Baltimore, Ohio to Helen (Neff) and Merrill Wolfe. He graduated from Thurston High School in 1949. During the...

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Though we said "Goodbye" three years ago Paul is thought of and missed each and every day. Life is just not the same and memories are precious.

Rick Savage from Nevada misses Paul Wolfe

We sure miss Paul and all the people we grew up with flying gliders. I hope he lives in our hearts forever!

Paul was such a special man. A true gentleman, a teacher and a mentor to many. I was privileged to have him as my glider flight instructor. He was so generous with his time and his talents. He will be greatly missed.

I always enjoyed working with Paul doing the glider club annuals and flying with him. I will sure miss him.


Ron Lutz

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

Hello everyone who knew Paul knew an individual with unique qualities and I was fortunate enough to know Paul when I was a boy growing up in Ohio. My father was Mark A.Savage and he and Paul helped found the Central Ohio Soaring Association. I spent many a boring day going to the glider club near Cincinnati, then the Columbus Air Park on the west side of Columbus, Ohio, and finally to the Marion Airport in Marion and Paul was a key person in my youth. Finally I became old enough to take...

It was an honor to know Paul as a friend, a fellow engineer at Denison, and as a fellow Baltimore/Thurston resident. I will miss his stories about his flying adventures and he will be missed by all.

Paul was always teaching & inspiring.

I will never forget Paul inviting Linda & I along for a trip in his beloved Mooney to the EAA Fly-In at Oshkosh back in 1980. He introduced me to an aviation world that I was not aware of. After we parked I recall observing (for hours!) a never ending line up of all types of aircraft landing on Runway 27. We camped out under the wing of 2713W that night. Paul was such a major part of the glue that made COSA the great club it is. All of our lives are richer because of him.

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