Steven-Wolfe-Obituary

Steven E. Wolfe

Rocky Ridge, Maryland

Apr 1, 1957 – Feb 8, 2024

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BORN
April 1, 1957
DIED
February 8, 2024
LOCATION
Rocky Ridge, Maryland

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Steven Eugene Wolfe, a lifelong resident of Rocky Ridge, passed away unexpectedly on February 8, 2024 at the age of 66.Steve attended and graduated from Catoctin High School in 1975. After high school, he worked for several companies, including the Brick plant, Ralph Baker & Son Concrete, the...

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I will Steve very much. He always had a kind word and a smile for me everytime he stopped by the FCPS shop. He would do anything for you all you had to do was ask. My heart and prayers go out to his wife and family.

Faye and family, We are devastated to hear that Steve is gone. He was such a wonderful guy. He never changed and always had that big smile when he saw you. It was always a good time with Steve! Remember when we ran into you two at Rocky's and it was Edison's birthday? Tony got a cake, and we had an impromptu birthday party. That is such a wonderful memory and one of our favorites! We know life is going to be difficult without Steve. Please know that we are praying for Steve, and may the...

Steve demonstrated to us it is not the things you buy that are life's richest treasures. It is that special high school sweetheart you found and treasured; wonderful children and grandchildren God blessed him with. The extended family you find as the two become one~truly being a part of that family and helping all. Those are the little 'heart gifts' that money cannot measure. The impact a simple smile had on people, a friendly word and a sympathetic nod, became priceless little treasures...

We're grew up together .did fire calls also together.was a good man .will surely be missed by so many RIP

Faye, I have always said to Kevin you and Steve are the sweetest couple. You both are a blessing in many lives just being your lovely selves. We are truely sorry for Steve's passing from this earth. He is where we all hope to be one day. May your strength come from the Lord above and the pain be eased with the priceless memories you have made with your family. My Mom and Dad (Henry and Beverly Barton) wanted me to send you their condolences. They said Steve always greeted them at every...

My memories of Steve began when he was playing slow pitch softball for the Village Store, with Roland "Smittie" coaching. He was so young, Faye was always there, tho not married yet, Nip and Jean would always be there, Pup, Eddie, Jimmie, Greg and many more. We all came with our families and sometimes afterwards, would gather at my home and eat crabs and drink a little beer. I know that he carried a heavy burden, carring for Fred and with Faye, he finally had a warm and loving family....

Steve was someone that always made you feel special and he didn´t need words, just that knowing smile. My sympathy to the family for your loss. Love and prayers. Ray Coblentz

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief,just as my memories of working with and knowing Steve will get me through the loss of an awesome friend and coworker.

Our prayers go out to you guys. I am sorry for your loss, Steve will be missed. What a great person. We know where he is. Thanks for the our happy, fun, and a real person conversations.