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Samuel Wolff

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice WOLFF, Samuel Samuel Harry Wolff was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 9, 1955. He was the son of Mercer and Elaine Wolff of McGehee, Arkansas. He was raised in McGehee, Arkansas, until he was eight and then moved to Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated from Cross...

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I was so sorry to find out about Sam's passing. I had not seen him in years, but have very fond memories of our teenage years. My condolences to Sam's family.

To Sam, one of my best friends on earth, I will always love you. As Lori said, "until we meet and can laugh again, my friend". You have always been a Guardian Angel to me. Blessings on your journey!

My dear friend, I will truly miss your smiling face, beautiful soul and unselfish heart. My prayers and condolences to Jeanne and your entire family. We will meet again some day. Shalom - Linda Banks, Newnan, GA

Sam--
We only met once but I enjoyed it very much. I thank you for the joy and love that you shared with my cousin, Frances Jeanne, and her family. You will be greatly missed.

Sam, I never met you but feel I knew you through my long friendship with Susan. What a remarkable life and spirit you had! You were loved by many and are missed by all you touched in this life. God bless and keep you!

Until we meet and can laugh again, my friend. Miss you

The Sam we knew lived a life filled with kindness and love, mixed well with a grand sense of humor. Most of all, for us, he shared all these qualities, and more, with our dearest friend, Jeanne Spencer. God was good to us when Sam came into our lives. Shalom.

My dear Sam,
I thought about you and how I will miss your good-natured, jovial personality. How time passes, I have known you for over 30 years. I will fondly think of you each time I see the many, cherished trinkets that passed through your hands.
My condolences to your family and friends.

Sincerely,

Sam, it was great finding you again after 30 or so years. I will remember with fondness you trying to sell me every piece of jewelry your shop had in it. Of the pieces I did buy, they will now mean much more to me. Everytime I drove through the connector I said to myself, I wonder what Sam is up to. I wish that I could have stopped in more often, even if it was just to chat. We sometimes misprioritize time until it is too late. My deepest condolences and prayers are with your family. ...