Harold D. Wolfe Jr. - Passed away on February 21, 2023

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Harold D. Wolfe Jr.
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Harold D. Wolfe Jr, 90, passed away February 21, 2023, in Bradenton, Florida, three years after he suffered a stroke.  He is preceded in death by his parents Harold Wolfe Sr and Flois Wolfe and stepson Richard Wolfe. He is survived by his brother, Henry Lee Wolfe, three children Lou Ann Rickman, Lee Wolfe, Susan Strzelewicz, son-in-law, David Strzelewicz, three grandchildren, Danyelle Rickman-Spatter, David Strzelewicz Jr, and Ruth Strzelewicz, and three great-grandchildren, Trysten Kuskie, Breyanna Kuskie, and Logan Spatter, and three stepsons, Michael Wolfe, John Wolfe, and George Wolfe.
Hal was born on the very first day of 1933 in Joy, Texas, spent the second part of his childhood in Borger, Texas, then finished high school in Wichita Falls, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955.  Hal graduated from Texas A&M in 1960 and worked as an architect all his adult life and in recent years was also a plans examiner for the County of Manatee.


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  1. Audrey L Wolfe says:
    10 Mar 2024
    interesting that this did not state the truth that his 4 "stepsons" were legally adopted and therefor were his sons. Who ever wrote this never accepted that fact, but HE did. I loved him from the first time we met to this day. He will always have a place in my heart.

  2. Janet SPalmquist says:
    31 May 2023
    Hal you were loved dearly. I missed talking with you after Dave passed you were his best friend and he always loved working with you His favorited time were the Texas A & M games first going to the games second the phone calls to report whatever was happening , He had always looked forward to that time and was always sad when it ended. You were the best.

  3. Sally says:
    03 May 2023
    Hal was a good friend, and always thought of others first. He showed me how to move forward in the best of times and the worst. He will never be forgotten!

  4. Brittany G. says:
    02 May 2023
    I could write a book about Mr. HAL. he will definitely be missed. HAL was a very smart man, and I've learned alot from him while being his caregiver for almost 2years.
    Very stubborn, yet very loving, funny, and kind.
    He always treated people with respect, and dignity.
    Hal has lived a fulfilling life I've discovered. He loved talking about aircrafts, and architecture, and Texas. He really enjoys cowboy movies, Country music and a good eggs and bacon breakfast. I will truly miss him, as the whole family welcomed me as a caregiver, I really felt like I was part of the family, everyone has been so kind and understanding. Thank you Hal, It was a blessing to be your caregiver.
    ❤️Love,
    Brittany G.

  5. Robyn says:
    02 May 2023
    Hal was my second dad ❣️ I loved him dearly for the 20 some yrs I knew him . I would cook him dinner when he came to get his hair done . He is truly going to missed . RIP MY FRIEND ❤️

  6. Carlos Carrillo says:
    07 Apr 2023
    Harold “Hall” was loved by everyone he met. He was easy to have a conversation especially about his field architecture. He loved his children and grand children immensely.

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