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Thomas Wolff

1951 - 2024

Thomas Wolff obituary, 1951-2024, Salt Lake City, UT

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Thomas Wolff Obituary

Thomas Anthony Wolff

1951-2024

Tom Wolff passed away in Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 2, 2024, shortly after a fall from his horse in the mountains near his home.

Tom was born April 26, 1951, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Louis F. Wolff and Loveretta A. (Boccia) Wolff. Tom spent his early life in several states on the East coast and in Italy, wherever his father's Navy assignments took the family. Tom's first language was Italian, mastering it before the rest of the family. When his dad was stricken with polio, he and his two older sisters lived with grandparents in Michigan. After his father retired from the navy, two more sisters came along as the family moved to Sheridan, Wyoming, then Laramie, then St. Claire Shores, Michigan, finally setting down roots in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he attended J. E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic school, Judge Memorial Catholic High School, and the University of Utah.

Tom's first jobs, during high school, were scooping ice cream at Fendall's Ice Cream Parlor and spending his summers in Wyoming working with his uncles and cousins on their ranches. His experience on the ranches led to his love of the rugged ranch life and his eventual passion for riding horses, rodeo team penning where he won numerous awards, and his participation in the cattle roundups where he formed lasting friendships. Over the years, his values of hard work, personal responsibility, and the absolute importance of honesty in all matters became even more important to him.

After his formal education, Tom began his career as an employee in the contracting world, and then as an independent contractor where he became the owner and guiding force behind his company, Wolff Excavating, Inc. in Salt Lake City, for the rest of his life. As a successful business owner, he, along with his loyal, hard-working employees, not only made a mark by contributing to many projects throughout Utah and the Intermountain West, but also established a respected reputation, and made lifelong friendships and associations.

Those who truly knew Tom realized that beneath his crusty exterior there was the biggest, softest heart. He always felt there was more to learn, more to desire; there were more friends to love, more family to hold close, and definitely more trails to ride. Tom will be sorely missed.

Thank you to the Park City EMTs, to the University of Utah AirMed team and hospital personnel who did their best for Tom. A special thank you to Neal and Janelle who helped Tom, comforted him, and went the extra mile to care for him and the animals through it all. Thank you to Neal, Jenny, Chris and Susan who were able to be nearby at the end. Extra thanks to Sandy, Perri, Steve, Travis and all the others who are keeping the wheels turning at Wolff Excavating, Inc. and have stepped up to help Tom's family. Thank you to the Silver Creek neighbors who are caring for Tom's animal family. Thank you all for reaching out to us in thought, word, or deed.

Along with the visible and invisible results of many earth-altering projects, Tom is survived by his sisters: Loretta (Arnie) Soloff, Patricia (Michael) Maggio, Trella (Steve) Jensen, and Jennifer Wolff; his beloved stepchildren: Adam and Alexandria Weaver; his nieces and nephews: Sarah Maggio, Bianca (Joe Plotts) Maggio, Dan (Trisha) Jensen, Katie Jensen, Winona Wolff Wood, Shaelin Wolff Wood, and Robert (Vaedra) Hall; great nephew, Isaac and great nieces, Sofia, Rylee and Cheyenne; his very special animal family: Carl, Tango, and Lucy. Tom was preceded in death by his parents and his nephew Dallin Wolff Wood.

A memorial gathering will be held Saturday, September 28, 2024, at Larkin Mortuary downtown, 260 E. South Temple from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in Salt Lake City, Utah. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Wasatch Academy in memory of Tom Wolff. Donations can be made online at https://www.wasatchacademy.org/make-a-gift or mailed to 120 South 100 West, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Donations will go toward the equestrian program that Tom supported.

For condolences and information on watching the services online, please visit the obituary page on larkinmortuary.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from Sep. 13 to Sep. 22, 2024.

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Teresa

April 26, 2025

STILL......some of the best memories. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

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Stacey Pino

September 23, 2024

What can I say, except I am sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I knew Tom years, and years ago, back when he lived on Dimple Dale Road. He was an amazing person. He had such a kind and caring heart, which was shown with his love of animals. His Great Dane Aldo was his pride and joy, not to mention a little female puppy Great Dane, named Gertie who was always chewing and destroying the yard, but was still loved so much by Tom. Along with a bird aviary, with names for each bird's personality and also a large pond full of all kinds of types of fish in his beautiful yard at Dimple Dale. I could go on for ever about everything that Tom was, but it's best for me to just say once again that my thoughts are with his family most of all. God speed and bless you Tom.

Teresa Neilson

September 20, 2024

We connected through our love of animals. We had many wonderful adventures together and made memories that will last a lifetime. I still hear your infectious, crazy laugh and I'm sure I always will! I love and miss your family... wrap them in your love through deed or symbology. To them, you were always golden! I'm so grateful you were doing what you loved. Go with God. Happy trails, cowboy!

Kari L. Miller

September 20, 2024

I loved going riding with Tom & hearing about the round-ups & all his crazy adventures when he was younger. He loved & cared so much about his friends, neighbor's, & Carl, Tango, Lucy & The late Pepper.
Tom had the biggest heart & didn't judge you from your past. He was one of the last few good guys left in this world.

Liz (Middleton) Jensen

September 19, 2024

Jenny - so sorry for your loss. I think about you and your family often as I pass by your old house on 9th south. Hope you are doing well!

Teri Nicely-Robbins

September 19, 2024

Condolences to Tom´s family and friends. Rest in peace, old friend. Thanks for the beautiful memories.

Mary Kay (Reid) Williams

September 18, 2024

Sweetest memories of this beautiful friend of my youth endure. Loretta, Patty, Trella and Jenny, please accept my deepest condolences. Mary Kay

Tycia Conrad

September 18, 2024

Grief can be so hard, however our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always! God Speed!

Bonnie (Wolff) Strube

September 16, 2024

We were so shocked and saddened in learning of Tom's passing, and send our condolences. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. While we won't be able to attend the memorial service, we will be there in spirit and love.

Edward and Andres Cabrera

September 16, 2024

We would like to offer our condolences to the family of Tom Wolff. My father (Andy Cabrera) retired from Wolff Excavating after working for Tom for many years. He has lots of fond memories from working there. He always says Tom was a great boss, and Wolff was one of the best companies he worked for. I also worked for Tom with many great experiences of my own. So sorry for your loss of a great Man.

Charlotte Mates

September 14, 2024

Dear Loretta, Patti, Trella, Jenny & family
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time as you say goodbye to Tom and celebrate the completion of his circle of life.
May peace be with you Sincerely,
Charlotte Mates

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