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Greater love hath no man than this, that a
man lay down his life for his friends.
John 15:13

SGM Dick Wolf was born on January 13, 1950 and
died on March 29, 2004 . He was laid to rest at the
Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell (Section 325, Site 777)
on April 1, 2004. For fifty-four short years,
he graced us with his presence.

The memorial service held at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center
was taped and copies may be made available.

 

"I meet SGM Wolf as a young Infantry Captain. He left a tremedous impression on me, as I am sure he has on countless other soldiers. It has been our pleasure to serve with him and learn from him."
LTC Gallant


"Wishing the Wolf family comfort in this time of grief. SGM Wolf was a consumate professional who saw to his duties with a great deal of pride and professionalism."
CBJTC-Environmental Compliance


"What a ture soldier! You will be missed. Prayers and thoughts are with the family."
Donna K. Frantz


"Susan and I have SGM Wolf and his family in our prayers at this difficult time. SGM Wolf was a role model for all who were privileged to know him. In and out of uniform, he was dedicated to helping Soldiers, and more recently students at Youth Challenge set meaningful life goals and strive for excellence. Individually and collectively we have all benefited from his wisdom, compassion, and friendship. We will miss him but shall never forget his great spirit."
COL Mitch and Susan Perryman