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Ronald J. "Jack" Wolfe

Wilmington, Massachusetts

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WILMINGTON - Ronald J. "Jack" Wolfe, 57, died at his home on Wednesday, April 9, after a long illness. For 24 years, he was the husband of Janet "Rosey" Wolfe.

He was born in Dellslow, W. Va, a son of the late Charles and Edith Wolfe. He served in the Marine Corps. from 1963 to 1967.

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I will always remember Uncle Jack as being a larger then life spirit. He always had a way of making me look upon life as a fun adventure. My heart goes out to all his family in this their time of grief. Love, Julie

I was one of Jack,s sister-in-laws. He always had a big smile and a big hug every time I saw him. I will miss him.

I was so proud of my Uncle Jack. I don't think that he was aware of all the lessons that he taught me. I married young, and had to move away from my family. I looked to those who had done it before me, and Uncle Jack was one of the best. He let me know that you can still be happy, even when you are far away from home. You just have to be strong and get out there. Since I'm married to a Marine, I also took pride in the fact that Uncle Jack served his country as a United States Marine. The most...

Thinking of Jack's family at this time of sorrow and extending our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. From the Dumire family.

Our Deepest Sympathies. Jack always had a smile and a hello everytime I saw him Linda Covino and Family

All those who knew Jack knew an amazing spirit. A spirit that enjoyed life to every degree, brought joy into the life of everyone around him, cherished his beautiful family, and appreciated everyone he knew.

I feel blessed to have known such a spirit and can only imagine the excitement he is bringing to all the other angels that he is with that went ahead of him.

All my love and comfort to all of Jack's friends and especially his famliy.

Terra

Our hearts goes out to the entie family at this sad time. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

As a child i was taught to love and respect my aunts and uncles , as an adult i have learned to love and respect my aunts and uncles , i think of Uncle Jack as the man riding the white horse , he would come into town and take charge and spend time helping the person that needed him the most of all , spending time talking with them and helping anyway that he could , his concern for each person he had came in contact with like a child playing to close to the road but really wasn't ... i will...

Our hearts and prayers go out to you. Uncle Jack was such a wonderful, generous, and funny man. I remember meeting him at the first reunion 10 years ago. The Wolfe Reunion is an overwhelming place for a girl from a small family. He made me feel part of the family right away. Your loss is great and we share in that loss. We love you all and wish that we could be there for you.