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Steven L. Wolffrum, age 66, of Germantown, OH passed away peacefully after a lengthy battle with cancer on February 18, 2025. He was born in Dayton, OH to the late Lloyd and Mary (Pressel) Wolffrum, and graduated from Valley View High School, class of 1976. Steve retired from Carlisle Schools, he enjoyed deer hunting, fishing, and watching sports, especially the Valley View Spartans and Cincinnati Bengals. Steve is survived by his children Stephanie (Oz) Osborn, Laura (Aaron) Comer, Jennifer (Robert) Holder, grandchildren Katlyn (Tyler), Shane (Marian), Spencer, Kayla (Austin), Brock, and a host of extended family members and dear friends. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 24th at 11:00am at the Arpp, Root and Carter Funeral Home, 29 N Main St. Germantown, OH 45327 with burial immediately following at Germantown Union Cemetery. The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at 10:00am.
After the service, the family would like to invite friends and family back to Germantown Methodist Church, 525 Farmersville Pk, Germantown for lunch and fellowship. The family would like to thank the Comer family for their help.
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29 N Main St, Germantown, OH 45327
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