Sid-Wolf-Obituary

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Sid C. Wolf

Denver, Colorado

Mar 31, 1952 – Apr 15, 2022 (Age 70)

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BORN
March 31, 1952
DIED
April 15, 2022
AGE
70
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Sid overcame a lot of adversity in life, he always was positive about the future. I met him later in our lives at Dancing Willows, I will miss seeing and talking with Sid about sports and life in general.

The minute I met Sid in Chicago for Pulmonary Fibrosis Ambassador training in 2019, I knew I had a friend. My husband, Mike, felt the same way when we met Sid and Debbie in San Antonio in 2020. Our sympathies to Debbie and the family. We are so sad. Sid will be missed by the Pulmonary Fibrosis Community, but he made a difference in so many lives. Rest In Peace Sid.

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God bless you and family.

So sorry for your loss. We will remember Sid's smile and laugh and love for his family. Everywhere we look Sid is there for all the care he gave to trees and nature. The Van Arnam Family

My prayers are with you all. I worked alongside Sid when he was my safety specialist for many years. He was such a great guy and a true friend. I will miss our joking around together and his sense of humor so much. He always talked so highly about his family and although I never met you in person, I feel like I did. A true friend, family man and just overall Great Guy.
Miss you pal,
Blane Pshigoda

My thoughts and fond memories around your life...well lived! Good neighbor, husband, father, entertainer of possibilities and laughs. Thank you. Sarah Schott

Sid was an amazing man. Full of wisdom, knowledge, and advice. All one would have to do is ask or just listen. He will be missed by many and will always have a place in our hearts. Thoughts and prayers for the family.

Ahhhh. My amazing friend, Sid. I miss you, buddy. Thank you for your love and support during my PF journey. I can’t look at my trees without remembering you.

To Sid’s family, thanks for sharing this wonderful human with us. Truly one of the good ones.