Date Of Birth: July 25, 1939
Date Of Death: January 13, 2006
James Richard Wolfe66, Indianapolis, IN passed away January 13, 2006. He is the son of Harry L. and Marion (Searfoss) Wolfe. James retired from Military service in 1978, after serving over 21 years. He is survived by his wife, Nancy (Bartholomew) Wolfe, sons; Chris, Jason and Kevin Wolfe, brother, Henry Wolfe and nephew, Jeremy Michael, 8 grandchildren.Graveside services Thursday, January 19, 2006 at 1:00 PM at Marion National Cemetery, Marion, Indiana.
Michael Ray says
I am sorry to hear the news about Jimmy.I hope he will be remembered for his kind heart and his faith.I will keep the family in my prayers. This is a hard thing to go through.I know it is hard to image that Jimmy is no longer with us.We must remember that he is no longer in pain. His days of suffering are now done. May GOD bless the ones he left behind.
Larry and Dawn Carr says
Nancy, Chris, and family…you all have been in our thoughts and prayers. It is hard to lose a loved one. Take comfort in that Jim, husband and father, is at peace now and suffering no longer. We have been blessed to have become a part of your family and will miss him. Let us know if there is anything we can do. Larry, Dawn, and Melissa
Ellen Lesburg says
Nancy and family, even though we met briefly at Chris and Marie’s wedding, we just wanted you to know how sorry we are for your suffering. While it’s true that it’s good that Jim isn’t hurting anymore, it’s still hard to lose someone who has meant so much and been such a vital part of your lives. Sincerely, Bob, Ellen, Laura,Abby Lesburg/David and Beth VanHouten
Eve Cook says
I am the oldest of “the four roses” as Jim called us. I can’t say how much of an impact on our lives he was or how very much we looked forward to his visits. I can tell you he was my hero.
Tolley Graves says
Nancy,
You and your family have been in my thoughts and prayers. I’m so glad to know that your sons were home and could be with you during the days before an immediately after Jim’s death. I know there are lonely times, but I hope you can remember the better times and good memories you and Jim shared. Be good to yourself in the days and months to come.
Sincerely,
Tolley Graves