KENNETH LONO'OKALANI WOLFFE, age 20, passed away on Friday, December 2, 2022. He was living in Jeffersonville, Ohio with his girlfriend, Brooke Wright.
Kenny was born on December 19, 2001, in Washington Court House, Ohio, the son of Lisa (Tanner) and Andrew Wolffe. He attended Miami Trace High School and graduated in 2020, where he was a member of the Basketball, Wrestling and Varsity Football Teams. He was a happy-go-lucky, kindhearted soul who would help anyone he could. He enjoyed playing Xbox with his friends and getting his next pair of Jordans. He had many titles but was known to his friends as KTrill. He loved spending time with his family, especially going to his little sister's and niece's sporting events. He now has the best seat in the house, no matter where they play. Kenny is loved and will forever be missed.
Kenny is survived by his mother, Lisa and Tanner of Jeffersonville; his brothers Andrew (Amy), Bryce (Heidi), Colin (Arlena Nelli), and his sisters Tatiana, Olivia (Jordan Burgett), Zoey and Lawsihn. He also leaves his maternal grandparents, Tutu Pauline Lua and Ron (Audrey) Bennett. He is survived by his uncles: Ikaika, Jared (Allison) Thornton, John Wolffe and his aunts: Lori (Rich) Miano and Tara (Jerome) Shook. He leaves those that gave him his favorite title, his nieces and nephews; Alainee, Aliya, Makenna, Avery, Kalani and Ikaika Wolffe. He is also survived by his Great Uncle Steve (MaryJane) Parker and family and Great Aunt Jean (Charles) Carson and family as well as numerous uncles, aunts and cousins. We'd also like to mention a close friend that has had a big part in Kenny's life, Debbie Cooper.
He is preceded in death by his father, Andrew Wolffe; uncle, Kenneth Wolffe; and his grandpa, Eldridge Cockerill.
A viewing will be held on Friday, December 9, 2022, at the Summers Funeral Home from 4-7:00 p.m. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.summersfuneralhome.com
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Julie Wolffe
December 7, 2022
Kenny, I will miss our talks that we had everyday. You are a very special young man. You always made me laugh. When you would talk to your pops, it just melted my heart to see him smile. Rest in peace son, you and your pops are finally together again. Now he can tell you how much he loves you. Take care of him for me.
Love you son
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