Wilbur E. Wolf Jr.

1937 - 2019

Wilbur E. Wolf Jr. obituary, 1937-2019, York, PA

Wilbur E. Wolf Jr.

1937 - 2019

BORN

1937

DIED

2019

Wilbur Wolf Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 9, 2019.
Wilbur E. Wolf, Jr.

York - Wilbur E. Wolf, Jr., Husband, Father, Grandfather, Patriot, Soldier, Captain, Armor Officer and Aviator, Forester, Farmer, Public Servant, Mentor, and Friend. He was born on 26 August 1937 in York, PA, the son of the late Wilbur E. Wolf, Sr. and Hazel Woodring Wolf. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Margaret Smyers Wolf, his four children, and his 12 grandchildren. On 4 January 2019, in a pasture on the family farm near where his old deer stand stood, he and an also aging ash tree engaged in battle. And, on that hillside, in the end…joined as one…they both died an honorable death. From their beginnings, as a child and as a young sapling, to their ends, as a distinguished elder and a mature tree, for both of them, theirs was a life well lived.

Wilbur was a graduate of Penn State University School of Forestry in 1959. From Penn State University ROTC, he earned his Army Commission as Second Lieutenant Armor, and after Armor Officer Basic (Draper Leadership Award), he attended Army Fixed Wing Flight Training (Honor Graduate). He married Margaret (Peggy) Wolf on 12 March 1960. He was soon deployed with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment to Germany in response to the Soviet threats and the erection of the Berlin Wall. He was later joined in Germany by Peggy and their young daughter, Kathryn Virginia Wolf. Flying his beloved L-19 Birddog, driving tanks, and on occasion displaying his renowned "mellow and compliant disposition" he served in Germany and in the Army until early 1964. Their son, Wilbur E. Wolf III, was born to them in Neubrucke, Germany in 1963. It is rumored that he was playing golf at that time! After "out the door in 64," Wilbur Jr, Peggy, Kathy, and Wilbur III returned to the US, and Wilbur began work for two years as a Forester for the Commonwealth of Virginia Division of Forestry. While living in Abingdon, VA, their daughter, Rebecca Ann Wolf, was born. In 1965, they returned to central Pennsylvania where he began his 28 year career with The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company, serving first as Area and Senior Area Forester and later as District Manager. In 1967, they bought and moved to "Richland Farm" where they would live, work, and raise their family until the day of his death. In 1968, their fourth child, Margaret Elizabeth Wolf, was born in Carlisle.

He retired from Glatfelter in 1993, and from then until 2006, he farmed, worked as an SAF Certified consulting forester, and continued his many volunteer and service to community efforts. Key volunteer and service involvement included Society of American Foresters (Elected Fellow in 2001), Pennsylvania Wildlife Federation (Board Member 1988-1999), Penn State Forest Issues Working Group (1993-1995), DCNR Bureau of Forestry Advisory Committees (1995-2002), Cumberland County Conservation District (Director 1976-1977 and 1992-2019 and Chairman 1995-2019), Conodoguinet Creek Watershed Association (1990-2015 and President 1996-2002), Pennsylvania Tree Farm Committee (1967-1993 and Chairman 1974-1976 and 1986-1987), Capital Area Intermediate Unit Board of Directors (1997-2019), Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School Joint Operating Committee (1983-1989 and 1999-2019), and Future of Cumberland County Agriculture (2002-2008 and President 2004-2005). He was Trustee at Dickinson Presbyterian Church, and he served as President of the PTO at Centerville Elementary School. Finally, he most proudly served on the Big Spring School Board as Member 1981-1989 and 1997-2019 and as President of the Board 1983-1989 and then again 1999-2019.

In addition to his wife Peggy, he is survived by his children and families including eldest daughter, Kathryn (Virginia) Wolf Sekeres and husband, Mark of Brookville, PA and their three children, Carrie Sekeres-Perrott and husband, Trevor of Daytona Beach, FL, Heather, and Jacob. Their son, Wilbur E. Wolf III (Brigadier General Retired) and wife Amy (Craig) Tuckwiller Wolf of Mechanicsburg, PA and their two children, Wilbur Craig Wolf (Sergeant) and wife, Kira Oshaben Wolf of Newville, PA, and Rachel Margaret Wolf of Denver, CO. Their second daughter, Rebecca (Ann) Wolf Escott and husband, David of Bethlehem, PA and their three children, Paula, Elizabeth, and Dawson. And finally, their youngest daughter (Margaret) Elizabeth Wolf Richwine and husband, Tim of Carlisle, PA and Richland Farm and their four children, Kayla Kathryn Armistead and husband, Matt of Pleasant Gap, PA, Tessa Rebecca Hein and husband, Blake of Carlisle, PA, and Kyle, and Trevor.

Wilbur can be affectionately described as passionate, and just a bit competitive, in everything that he did. There was nothing worth doing that was not worth doing right! He was not one to waste time or to mince words…he knew what he wanted to accomplish…and you had better been ready if you wanted to be along for the ride! Yet, at the same time, he could quietly and softly take great time and care to teach, coach, and mentor those he found worthy. He was a long-time member of Big Spring Masonic Lodge #361 Free and Accepted Masons. He was an exceptional golfer throughout his life. He "shot his age" more than a few times in his 70's and 80's! He proudly but humbly put many younger golfers in their places, and his regular golf crew remained some of his closest and most cherished friends. He gave selflessly of his time and energy to many organizations and people. He was an avid hunter who taught and mentored the family who would follow him in that passion. He had an unparalleled love and passion for the land, for forestry, and for all that nature had to offer…and, in the end, he died there doing what he loved. In all of his life well-lived, he was most proud of his family…past, present, and future. His legacy is reflected in the love, spirit, accomplishments, and high-character of his posterity.

A memorial ceremony, military honors, and a reception/social will be held on Saturday, 12 January 2019 beginning at 11:00AM at Big Spring High School, 100 Mount Rock Road, Newville, PA 17241. For those unable to attend on Saturday, visitation with the family will be held on the evening of Friday, 11 January 2019 from 6:00-9:00PM at Dickinson Presbyterian Church, 12 Church Road, Carlisle, PA 17015. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes well-wishers, friends, and comrades to contribute to organizations that Wilbur held dear…Pennsylvania Wounded Warriors (http://www.pawoundedwarriors.org/), The Ruffed Grouse Society (http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/), and The Big Spring Bulldog Education Foundation (https://www.bigspringbulldogfoundation.org/)

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January 3, 2021

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Flossie Stubbs

January 3, 2021

One 8f my many 1st cousins'--"Web" was full of information.
I really miss talking to him and learning about my family.

Leon Leber

January 12, 2019

So sorry to hear about Wilbur. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Wolf family. He will be missed by many. Leon Leber and staff

January 9, 2019

Wilbur Wolf, Jr. family;

My condolences to you all in the passing of a true leader and patriot in the Central Pennsylvania area. I volunteered with Wilbur for the Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School. He ran meetings effectively and in a timely manner. His service will be missed.

However, I'm sure that Mr. Wolf would want other young men and women to fill volunteer leadership positions in our communities to continue assisting future generations. Wilbur was friendly and firm in his commitment to making the best decisions for the schools.

Thank you for granting me the opportunity to meet and learn from Wilbur in his volunteer services. I will fondly think of him in the future and may ask myself, What would Wilbur have done?

Sincerely,
Ryan

Barry and linda Smith

January 8, 2019

So blessed to have been friends with Wilbur and to learn what some would con wider small stuff. Most memeroble for me was teaching and loaning me a maple tap. Plus this past yr guiding me on what to do with a grain harvest. Bless all of you.

Karen Morris Field

January 8, 2019

Saddened for you Peggy...will keep Wilbur in my prayers

Adam Shickley

January 8, 2019

This is a tremendous loss in so many ways. He was a true advocate for education, but found a balance between schools and communities. It was an honor to know this man and to truly work with him. He will be missed greatly for his service with the CAIU. He was truly one of a kind. Rest easy Wilbur, your work here is done.
Kindest Regards,

Adam Shickley, CAIU Teacher.

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