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- BIOGRAPHY: Joseph H. Wolf
Joseph H. Wolf, age 39, of 7136 Tannery Road, Two Rivers, died Tuesday evening, Nov. 28, 2006, at River's Bend Health and Rehabilitation Center, Manitowoc, surrounded by his family and his dear friend: Jimbo.
Joe was born in Marinette on June 24, 1967, son of Daniel Wolf and Carol Edelbeck Niven. He was employed as a night manager with Howard Johnson of Winter Haven, Fla., and Evergreen Country Club, Hains City, Fla. He then moved back to Manitowoc and was employed with Northern Labs in 1996. Joe then moved to Michigan and was employed with Magna Mirror in Altoona, Mich. He was a member of Travelers Protective Association.
Survivors include his son: James, Portland, Mich.; his father and stepmother: Daniel and Dolores "Dee" Wolf, Manitowoc; his mother: Carol Niven, Two Rivers; a sister and brother-in-law: Chermaine "Cheri" and John Meissner and their son: Cardan, Two Rivers; his maternal grandmother: Gladys Davis, Two Rivers; two uncles: Ron (Fran) Wolf, Crivitz; and James Edelbeck, Mishicot; and a very special friend: James Modl, Two Rivers; stepbrothers, stepsisters, other relatives and friends also survive. Joe was preceded in death by two brothers: James and Peter; his maternal grandfather, and paternal grandparents.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006, at the Klein & Stangel Funeral Home and Cremation Care Center, Two Rivers. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. William O'Brien. Burial will take place at a later date at St. Mary Cemetery in Crivitz.
The family will greet relatives and friends on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006, at the Klein & Stangel Funeral Home from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m.
Joe's outreach to the numerous amount of people made him well-loved and respected in local circles. He loved golfing, fishing, hunting and especially Tiger Wood's golf video game, at which he could have been considered a pro.
Our warmest and sincere thanks to the staff at River's Bend Health & Rehabilitation Center, for their loving and unending care given to Joe.
Herald Times Reporter
Nov. 30, 2006
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