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Mr.Jr.
March 14, 2025
My Condolences.
Elizabeth Bell
March 12, 2025
RIP Craig
Jack McGowan
March 11, 2025
I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Wolf a few years ago at training camp. Very nice guy. He told us a story about his 1st training camp in Latrobe as a rookie. Going through the Oklahoma drill. He said the offensive and defensive lines were in a line, single file, across from each other. He was 4th in line. He said "I looked across at the defensive line players, and I started counting." "1...2...3...4....OMG The 4th guy in the defensive line was none other than Mean Joe Greene. "My rookie season, 1st training camp, and I have to go against Joe Greene in the Oklahoma drill." He said "when I was up, the whistle blew, and I gave it my best." "I was holding my own against the great Joe Greene." He said "The next thing I knew, I was on the ground, and I couldn´t see." "Everything was black, my helmet was sideways, and I was looking out through the ear hole." R.I.P. Wolf
Tony Hazzan
March 11, 2025
Wolf was a great football player and a better person. Always had a smile on his face with a great sense of humor. I remember asking Craig how big his arms were? His quick response was I have arms like legs and legs like people. Too funny! RIP
Tony Spirito
March 11, 2025
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March 11, 2025
Craig Wolfley Obituary
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