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Robert Louis "Rob" Wollfarth Jr.

Woodlands, Texas

Jun 14, 1972 – Jul 8, 2023 (Age 51)

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BORN
June 14, 1972
DIED
July 8, 2023
AGE
51
LOCATION
Woodlands, Texas

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Robert Wollfarth passed away on July 8, 2023 at the age of 51 in Woodlands, Texas. Funeral Home Services for Robert are being provided by Greenwood Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on July 8, 2023, and The Times-Picayune on July 9, 2023.

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I just learned of Rob´s passing. He was an able lawyer and colleague that I had the privilege of working with. May God bless him and his family. Richard House

I'm so sorry to hear about Rob's death. He was such a nice man, and was taken way too soon. Please know that I'm holding all of you close to my heart, and praying for consolation in your time of grief. Much love and sympathy, Vicki Dauterive

Words cannot express the loss of Rob. We lost more than a colleague at our Houston office. Even though Rob was an intellectual person and an accomplished attorney, he was meek and warm-hearted. His intelligent and accomplishment can be measured, but his beautiful soul cannot be measured. The loss of a beautiful soul brings memories that will last a lifetime in people´s hearts. Thank you, Rob, for leaving beautiful memories in our hearts. We will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace.

My prayers for Rob´s family and for the repose of his soul with the Lord. Jim Daigle

I was very fortunate to have known and worked with Rob for several years at Baker Donelson. We quickly became good friends, which was easy to do with Rob's outgoing personality. He would typically start a conversation by asking how I was doing and the same inquiry about my family. Rob's sense of caring was genuine and sincere. He blended that wonderful personality with an incredible understanding of tax law, which gave his clients comfort that they were in good hands even in the most...

Rob and I worked together at Baker, Donelson for several years, and he quickly became my "go to" guy in the firm for esoteric tax questions. He'd always agree to help, no matter how busy he was, and he always got a good result for the client. And on top of that, he was just a really good guy to be around, I always enjoyed talking with him. RIP my friend, you deserve it, and you will be sorely missed. And I send my sincere condolences to his entire family.

I first met Rob when he came to Baker Donelson. I totally screwed up his first 12th Night Invitations and Rob could have thrown me under the bus and I told him he should, but he didn't. We worked it out and got all of his people invited. I always thought very highly of him for handling it the way he did. I am very sorry for your loss and may Rob rest in peace.

I will greatly miss his wisdom and wit, but mostly his friendship. Beyond Rob’s capabilities as an attorney, he gave steady guidance, keen wisdom and insight to clients developing exceptionally strong relationships, which went beyond the attorney-client relationship. Clients routinely conveyed how much they “loved working with Rob.” My prayers are with Katie, the kids and the family.

I fall short of the words to express my grief of the death of one of my bosses, Rob. It is true, "Rob was warm, humble, and never made anyone feel small." His soul was filled with warmth, pleasantry, and humbleness. He had a beautiful soul that will forever leave a trail of beautiful memories. Rob will always be missed.