Robert-Wolff-Obituary

Msgr. Robert Wolff

Cleveland, Ohio

1925 - 2020

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November 14, 2020
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Cleveland, Ohio

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age 95, born August 6, 1925, passed away November 14, 2020. MSGR. ROBERT WOLFF, Msgr. Robert C. Wolff, born August 6, 1925, the son of Peter and Rosa and the brother of George and Joseph all deceased. Msgr. Wolff is survived by nephew, Rev. Alec Wolff of the Diocese of Chicago and many loving...

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I remember Father Wolff from Guardian Angels in Copley, OH. He would laugh telling us all the old retired priests come here. But I loved how he weaved history into his sermons. I loved his passion for history and how he educated the congregation. My wife not a history buff. GOD SPEED Father Wolff.

I will miss his singing the most after his homilies. He was truly a wonderful man always with a smile on his face. RIP with the dear Lord.

He was my mother-in-laws cousin. Whenever they got together and there was a piano, she played, he sang....and he always loved "The Man on the Flying Trapeze".

Thanks to Monsignor Wolf's foresight and dedication as one of the founders of Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, Ohio, I was able to earn a college degree which in turn transformed not only my life, but the lives of my three children. He changed the world in ways he never knew. May he rest in eternal peace.

With deepest sympathy and gratitude - Sharon Kenesky Blankenship, LCC Class of '87

I will remember Monsignor Wolff bringing a smile to everyone he met as he walked around singing or humming a tune!

He was one of the most intelligent and kind people I have ever had the privilege to know. Rest in peace. A life well lived.

Oh, Monsignor Wolf! Our speech class discussion in 1959 about brainstorming v. barnstorming. I remember it so vividly more than 60 years later. Grand and glorious high school freshmen with the college rector. How could it get any sweeter? You taught us so much. Thank you! A million thanks. Rest in Peace with your Glorious Reward.

Thanks Monsignor for being such a wonderful pastor during my formative years. I will always remember Sam the Lamb and Pete the Sheep.

Msgr. Wolff spent a great deal of his life in service to others. I always appreciated his kindness, dry sense of humor and concern for others.
May he rest in eternal peace.
Michael E. Mullin C.L.'59
Lakewood, Ohio