Peter-Wolfgram-Obituary

Peter R. Wolfgram

Wickliffe, Ohio

Jul 22, 1947 – Jun 7, 2024 (Age 76)

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BORN
July 22, 1947
DIED
June 7, 2024
AGE
76
LOCATION
Wickliffe, Ohio

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age 76, passed away June 7, 2024. He was loved and will be missed by his loving wife, Karen; children, Adam and Heather Spolarich; grandchildren, Jacob, Jordan and Madison; brothers, Mike (Lisa) and Steven (Kathleen); dear uncle to his nieces. Peter's passion for education, coaching and music...

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I am so sorry. He was a strong man. And he has peace now

Pete will always be a guiding light to those who knew him. I write this message on behalf of Pete´s many Theta Chi Fraternity Brothers. We speak of Pete with reverence and a smile as we recall the years we spent together at Bowling Green.

Pete and Karen were a couple made for each other. Karen is my neighbor and longtime friend whom I met in exercise classes. I would often see them walking together, each with stars in their eyes. Together they made many contributions to our North Collinwood neighborhood. My condolences, Karen.

Mr. Wolfgram was a Renaissance Man with unmatched patience, dedication, talent, skill, intellect, humor, and so much more. He was someone to look up to, and he made it all look so easy. It´s not. I´ll always wonder how he did it all. I appreciate his work and guidance so much.

Every moment in his presence was magical. Every utterance a cherished insight into humanity. Thank you Pete.

Pete was both my 8th grade algebra teacher, and then later on, a good friend. He will be missed. RIP my friend.

Pete was a Theta Chi Brother at Bowling Green State University to many of us in the late 60´s. He served as chapter president and was a rock solid leader. Pete was kind, authentic and intelligent. We could always count on him to do what was right and honorable. Pete could laugh with the best of us and his self discipline motivated many throughout his life. I live in the southwest and am familiar with Native American culture. In Navajo tribes, when a highly respected man passes on, they...

Pete was a very special guy. He taught math, was an excellent athlete and coach, was a guidance counselor, a playwright, had a great sense of humor and wit, he was a musician with a great singing voice. Most of all, Pete was wonderful human being.

I will always enjoy the memories of High School sports we were able to share. I know you are you are resting in peace.