ST. MARYS — Nancy Wolfe, 61, died April 24, 2020, at her residence.
Arrangements are incomplete at Miller-Long and Folk Funeral Home, St. Marys.
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Lea Ann Weisbruch
April 21, 2021
Almost a year you've been gone! I still look for your comments to pictures and your calls and and texts!!! Miss you girl!!!!
Shelly Finke
May 8, 2020
Nancy was a wonderful person I met through her visits to the New Bremen Coffee Co. She was special and will be missed.
Rick Strecker
May 6, 2020
To John and Family,
Mark, Susie and Karen,
I was blessed to go to school with Nancy at both Hayden and Benedictine. She was one of the most loved of our classmates at both schools and has been in our continued thoughts and prayers during her courageous life.
I am consoled that she is reunited with your parents and brother in Heaven.
God Bless,
Anthony Bowersock
May 5, 2020
When I was in second grade (back in '93) I had pneumonia and was out of Mrs. Wolfe's class while I was in the hospital. She came to visit me often at JTDMH while I was recouping, bring me things to cheer me up along with letters of support from my classmates. To this day, I will never forget her kindness and caring nature. She was a treasure and I am so sorry for your loss!
Noeleen Duffy
May 4, 2020
I have known Nancy for 31 years. She was a gentle giant who oozed positively and was a great inspiration to everyone she met.
Lea Weisbruch
May 2, 2020
Nancy was my college roommate. She was so special to me and my family. she will NEVER be forgotten. To John and her children, I love you all and want you to know how much I loved her and love you guys!!!!!!
Mindy Tabler
April 29, 2020
John, Natalie, Lauren and Ty I am very sorry for your loss. Your mom was one of the kindest people I have ever known. She was a very good friend to me and I will miss her very much. She spoke very highly of all of you on many occasions!! Sending continuous hugs and prayers!!
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