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Albert Wolf Obituary

Albert Allen Wolf
Dr. Wolf, 73, of Charlotte, passed away on Saturday, November 8, 2008, as the result of a brain tumor. He leaves behind his wife of 28 years, Alston Osgood Wolf, and four children, Katherine Flinn Wolf Roche (Kathy) and husband Patrick, Albert Allen Wolf Jr. (Bert) and wife Karen, Geneva Wolf Bosak (Genny) and husband John, and Cary Anne Melton (Cary Anne) and husband Joe; his two stepchildren, Mary Alston Kirk and Chisolm Frost Woodson; ten grandchildren, William Patrick Roche, Anna Katherine Roche, Matthew Cary Roche, Monroe Anita Wolf, Elise Welty Wolf, Paul Edwin Wolf, Stephanie Anne Bosak, Colleen Elise Bosak, Claire Elizabeth Melton and Jenna Hamrick Melton; two step-grandsons, Nathanial Oliver Smith and William McKay Smith; one sister, Anita Wolf Plummer and husband James; and two brothers, Paul Frederick Wolf and wife Joyce, and Sherrill Tippit Wolf and wife Linda. He is also survived by his first wife, Cary Wolf Johnston.
Allen was born on Labor Day in Nashville, TN on September 2, 1935, to the late Joseph Frederick Wolf and Geneva Tippit Wolf. He attended Peabody University in Nashville for one year before transferring to Vanderbilt University and graduating in 1958 with a B.S. in physics, cum laude. He earned his Master's degree there in 1960. After a few years in the workforce, he attended Georgia Tech's graduate school and received his Ph.D. in physics in 1966. He accepted a teaching position at Davidson College that same year, became chair of the physics department in 1982, and retired in 1991. He then started his own business, 'Computer Tutor,' and also worked as a consultant for the Electrical Power Research Institute.
Allen was known for his quick, dry wit and his love of wordplay. He regularly completed the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzles (in ink) in record time. He was masterful with young children, who appreciated his ready smiles and willingness to be silly. He could find a song to match or contrast with any mood or moment. He was always open to new adventures and despite the fact that he had no horsemanship experience until his mid-40s, he became an accomplished equestrian and Master of Foxhounds for Mecklenburg Hounds in the late 1980s. He developed his bridge game over many years, competing with his wife in bridge tournaments at all levels reaching the rank of Life Master. He and Alston cheered on the Charlotte Hornets, Charlotte Sting and Charlotte Bobcats for many seasons. Allen and Alston enjoyed the arts and were patrons of many local arts and theater organizations. Allen also especially enjoyed traveling with Alston on the grand steamboats of the Mississippi and surrounding rivers for over nineteen years, skiing at Sugar Mountain, and sailing his small boat on Lake Norman. He had a natural ongoing curiosity about the world around him, and he was always well versed on the latest scientific discoveries or international events, thanks in part to his avid reading of The Economist and Nature magazines, as well as The New York Times.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 15th at 10 a.m., at Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main Street, Davidson, NC. The family will receive friends on Friday, November 14th from 6 to 8 p.m., at Hankins and Whittington Funeral Home at 1111 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC.
The family requests that you add your comments to the memory book which can be found on-line at Hankins and Whittington's website, hankinsandwhittington.com.
A large thank you to Amanda Powell's company, 'Hand on Hand Care' for the kind help they provided, as well as to Presbyterian Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dr. A. Allen Wolf Fund, Davidson College, P.O. Box 7174, Davidson, NC 28035-7174 or Presbyterian Hospice and Palliative Care, P.O. Box 33549, Charlotte, NC 28233-3549.
Arrangements are in the care of Hankins & Whittington, 1111 East Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28203. Online at www.hankinsandwhittington.com.

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Published by Pioneer Press from Nov. 11 to Nov. 13, 2008.

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Maureen "Mo" Diaz

January 17, 2009

Mrs. Wolf, I just heard about your loss. I am so sorry. Dr. Wolf was such a nice man and you were such a cute couple! I missed seeing you both this year at the Charlotte Philharmonic concerts. It has been a sad year for all of us! Mo Diaz

Connie Nourse

January 17, 2009

Alston,
Hugh and I are so very sorry to learn of Allen's passing. We always enjoyed being in his company whether we dropped in at your house or were invited to one of your memorable parties. We enjoyed our days with both of you in Mecklenburg Hounds. Allen will be greatly missed. You have our sincere condolences.
Connie & Hugh Nourse

Marge and Christ Koconis

January 6, 2009

To Alston and your family,
You are all so special to us and we have many memories of Allen. He and you joined our bridge group and helped set up a handicap system using his computer knowledge and his encouragement. We enjoyed dinner invites or basketball together and sharing grandkid and cruise stories.
We are sorry we missed the memorials for him but we glad we were allowed to visit with him early November and eat key lime pie. He is greatly missed by us. Our prayers are with you as you grieve. As friends we plan to see you this year and help whenever we can.
Love, Marge and Christ Koconis

Bobby Bass

December 27, 2008

Mrs. Wolf,
I am so very sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure to know you both from the many years at the Hornet games and more recently the Bobcat games. (Bobby Bass Show Pro Event Staff)

Len and Janet Case

December 1, 2008

Austin,
It was always a pleasure to play bridge against Allen and you. You both were such students of the game that you appreciated a good play or defense whether it was by your partner or an opponent. We hope to see you again soon at the bridge table.

Richard and Judy Jones

November 23, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of Allen's passing. He was a prize person and I have many fond memories of him going back to the days of the Mecklenburg Hunt Club and NCDCTA. He had an innate ability to excel at whatever he tackled and was a wonderful person and friend. He shall be missed by all of us who had the pleasure to know him.

Perhaps the knowledge that so many people care will ease the burden of your grief, Alston, and that of your family. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and love.

Vaughn Kelly

November 17, 2008

Although I've only met Mr. Allen once, I have such fond memories of the night that he, Ms. Alston, Samm, my husband, Joey, and I met for dinner at 88 China Bistro two years ago. I remember Mr. Allen as a quiet man, yet absolutely hilarious when he had something to add to the conversation. I also remember Mr. Allen as a great man. Specifically, a great man to his wife, Ms. Alston. I could tell, from the several hours we had at 88 China Bistro and then later at another restaurant just for dessert, that their relationship was that of love, respect, and tons of laughter.

I feel so very fortunate to have met this great man.

Faye Ford

November 15, 2008

I read the obit. and realized that his
paternal grandmother was a Vaughan, and that he was a cousin. I am his same age and only wish I could have known him. I am sad to have missed him. Sincerely,
Faye Vaughan Ford

Bette Bober

November 15, 2008

Dear Alston and Family,

We wish you our sincerest condolences. Allen was "all things to all people". He was a plesasure to bump into at the store, see at the bridge table and listen to his wisdom.

Our best wishes to you.

Bette and Abe Bober

Mary Geiss

November 14, 2008

We will truly miss Mr. Wolf and will cherish our many fond memories of him. Please know that we are thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.

Bill Wisdom

November 14, 2008

Alston, At the bridge table, it was always "count" (my way) versus "attitude" (your way). I "count" you and Allen as treasured friends and your "attitudes" throughout this long ordeal have been inspiring. Besides Allen's "modified" Flannery, I will be forever greatful for his teaching me that my nickname (Ned) was actually 2 syllables(Nay-ud). Ever the Southerner!! Love to you and all his family, Wizzy

Sue and Earl Taylor

November 13, 2008

A bright star has gone out. We will miss him.

Tom Rutledge

November 13, 2008

Joyce Nichols and Tom Rutledge express their deepest sympathy to all of the family. Allen was a special person to both of us.

Joyce and Tom

Captain Mike Williams

November 13, 2008

"On a rising river, north of New Orleans, there's a paddlewheeler, and through the night she steams, the full moon glows the willows wave as the Delta Queen rolls by"... Allen our friend and brother, some where out there on a still, moonlit river, the rush of water around the Delta Queens hull finds you soaring along above the surface of the water, forever imbeded in the memory of so much family and so many friends! Thank you for your true friendship, your common love of the river and of the Delta Queen!

Judy Horn

November 13, 2008

Alston, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband, Albert. I would have enjoyed meeting him. I am from Nashville too and it would have been interesting to hear about Nashville, Peabody, and Vanderbilt when he was there. You and your family will be in my prayers. Sincerely, Judy Horn

Jennifer Heath

November 13, 2008

Kind, caring, considerate, creative, brilliant Southern gentleman, Allen will be missed by so many. May the angel foxhounds welcome him as a master of earthly foxhounds into heaven in "full cry." Hugs of sympathy to Alston and his entire family---please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ron Law

November 13, 2008

On behalf of the Staff and Board of Directors of Theatre Charlotte, I would like to offer our sincerest condolences and to say thank you for the years of generous support and wonderful feedback we have received. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dean and Pat Featherston

November 13, 2008

We knew Allen through the bridge world. He loved the game and was
ever the gentleman at the table. We
will miss his gentle humor and sense
of fun.

Dean & Pat Featherston, ,NC
Spencer,NC

Bob Miller

November 13, 2008

I went to Cohn High School with Al in Nashville, and attended Vanderbilt while he was at Vanderbilt-Peabody. Al was always an obviously bright, capable, hard working person.

Debbi Ballard

November 13, 2008

Mrs. Wolf,
I am very sorry to hear of your Husbands passing. On behalf of the Matthews Playhouse we send you our thoughts and prayers. You both have been so supportive of our group.

Harriet Mitchell

November 13, 2008

Allen was a brilliant and delightful friend. It was a pleasure to know him. I loved his children, especially Kathy. I knew her best. I send my love to the entire family.

Samm Diep

November 13, 2008

Allen touched my life.
Read more here:
http://sammspocket.blogspot.com/2008/11/in-memory-of-allen.html

Teddy Jo Carson

November 12, 2008

My brother, Jim Throneberry, was a class mate of Alan's at Cohn High School in Nashville, Tn. I have heard of Jim and his friends speak of Alan a lot, but he never attended the school reunions and they were so sorry he didn't. I still live in Nashville and just saw the write up today. I am glad the family decided to put the obit. in the Nashville Tennessean. You have my deepest sympathy. Alan had a part of my memory of early school days in Nashville. I still live in Nashville in the West part.
Teddy Jo Carson

Janet Thompson

November 12, 2008

Our friendship with Allen goes back to his time at GA Tech in the early 60's. He and Cary were very active in our church, Northwoods Presbyterian, where Allen was Clerk of Session. His sense of humor was so appreciated as were their friendships. Thank God he had so much fun in his life in Davison, and we know that Allen is now in the hands of God. Blest are they that rest from their labors. Our sincere sympathy to all of the family, Bill and Janet Thompson

Debbie Myers

November 12, 2008

Alston,

There’s so little one can do or say when you have such a loss, but may it help to know that others care deeply. Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your husband and friend.

Willie Caldwell

November 12, 2008

In your time of sorrow may it ease your pain to know that others are thinking of you. our deepest sympathy.
Willie F. Caldwell
&
Francella B. Mason

Tommy Griffith

November 12, 2008

A gracious gentleman and a very funny guy--It has been my great fortune and a genuine pleasue to have known Allen.

Karen Maloy

November 11, 2008

He is a good and gracious Lord, having directed my path to cross that of Allen & Alston. I feel blessed to have shared that special friendship along the journey we all take.

Betsy McCray

November 11, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Caroline Johnson

November 11, 2008

I am thankful that we were able to share some fun times with you Allen & just wish there were more to follow.

With our sincerest condolences to Alston & family,
Caroline & Harold Johnson

Bob Manning

November 11, 2008

Godspeed, my friend. You were a wonderful colleague.

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