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Robert Wolfe

Cheshire, Connecticut

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WOLFE, DR. ROBERT KARL Dr. Robert Karl Wolfe, 65, of Payne Dr., Cheshire, husband of Marjorie Gillette Wolfe, passed away on Sunday, May 18, 2014. Born in New Haven, Nov. 22, 1948, he was the son of the late Albert & Jeanette (Bernstein) Wolfe. Beloved father of Allison Wolfe (Jason...

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Marjorie and Allison, I think of you and Bob often. Your family ties are strong and I know continually sustain you. Wish you both happiness and health and happiness.

Allison and Marjorie,
I am so sad to hear of Bob's passing. I just heard a few days ago. Bob had such a positive affect on so many lives, especially on so many children. I will be forever grateful for the time he took to encourage and mentor me in the world of toys when I was just getting started. My business never would have survived without his help. There are many people in the toy world that owe their success to Bob. He will be remembered by all of us. My condolences at your loss. Bob...

I cannot believe it has been almost six months already. I really miss your guidance.

August 30th at 10am a bunch of Bob's friends and colleagues are meeting on the front lawn Academy Elementary School in Madison to remember Bob and the time capsule we buried 30 years ago on the front lawn of
AES. Bob and I were working on this at time of his death.

Please join us.

Dad,
It has been three months since you have left us. It doesn't seem possible. I write to you today as I go back to school. Wish me luck. You are a constant thought in my mind. We miss you lots.

Thank you for your note Nancy. I know this book well. I am glad you have so many happy memories of my dad.

For Allison,
Your Dad was not just my fifth grade teacher, he was the first person to teach me about civil rights. In 1974 he had our class do a production of Free to Be You and Me. I was so amazed by the way he taught his class, and how he treated all of his students as equals and individuals. He and I had the opportunity to meet Marlo Thomas in 2008 when she came to Madison to release the 35th anniversary edition of the book, and I'm happy to have shared some time with him as an...

I'm so very sorry to read about this. My heart and soul go out to all of the Wolfe family. Al no matter what he will always be with you and he loved you. Don't forget you were the best thing to ever happen to him. Stay strong always.

I am saddened to hear of Dr. Wolfe's passing. I offer my sincerest condolences to his family.