Tracey-Wolfe-Obituary

Tracey A. Wolfe

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Jan 12, 1968 – Nov 11, 2025

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BORN
January 12, 1968
DIED
November 11, 2025
LOCATION
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Tracey Wolfe, 57, of Wilkes-Barre, passed into eternal life November 11, 2025 after a courageous battle with cancer. She is survived by sister Stacey, nieces Tawnee and Jamie, great nephews and nieces Jayden, Veronika, Jaxon and Axyl, her beloved cat Panther and brother Shane. A celebration of...

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My dearest aunt Tracey. From day one you were my rock I fell on and always there for me when needed. I know you´re gone and I´m gonna do great things in life to make you proud . Also I know you´re sleeping well and not hearing me scream at my tv while playing Xbox Lollol. Panther is doing ok! Morris and Garfield are also doing ok! I´ll miss you! Xoxo

We grew up together and have been friends since childhood. From the Ash Diamond and softball to Barnes St. playing basketball. You will always be remembered as a sweet, kind, and all around great person and friend. My deepest condolences and sympathy to your whole family for this horrible loss

I have not seen Tracey in years but will always remember her as a great human being. I am so sorry to hear of Tracey passing My deepest condolences

I´ve known Tracey since Kindergarten. She was always so kindhearted and such a sweet person. Tracey will be missed!

Sorry to hear aboutTracey. She will be missed. She lived right next door to my mom and dad house on orchard street in plymouth

My deepest condolences.. She was always so kind and one of the sweetest people I´ve ever met..will miss her smiling face for sure

Tracy and I worked together for awhile. We always shared a love for animals. She would ask about my blackcats esp and would always wistfully comment how she would love to have a black cat but well it had just never worked out...one day among the ferals that we fed a young black cat made an appearance. We already had 6 cats in a house that was to have no more than 2 and a variety of ferals coming and going. This youngster tried but it was obvious he wouldn't make it in the wild...

I am so sorry to hear of Tracey´s passing. I first met Tracey through her husband Dave who was a co- worker of mine at Benco Dental.He also fought the courageous battle. And also through Dental office. I am so sorry sending condolences and prayers for comfort to family and friends.

She was always a happy person