Kenneth “Kenny” Wolf, age 70, of Oregon, Ohio passed away on Monday, December 16, 2024 at home surrounded by family. He was born on July 25, 1954 in Oregon, Ohio to Wade and Audrey (Vogelpohl) Wolf. Ken was a 1972 graduate of Clay High School. He was a lifelong farmer in the Oregon area, starting at a young age. Ken married his wife, Barbara Hanely on August 26, 1983 and together they started their family raising three children. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Williston. Ken enjoyed the outdoors and helping the kids with sports and their 4H activities. He will be dearly missed by family and friends.
Ken is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Barbara Wolf; children, Ashley (Tracy) Carr, Amanda (Mitch) Mack, and Mark (Kayla) Wolf; grandchildren, Makenna, Rylie, and Hudson Carr, Micah and Dawsyn Mack, and Faye Wolf. He is also survived by his siblings, Rick (Lisa) Wolf, Diane (Bob) Kapp, Cheryl (Mike) Hauter, Beth (Randy) Luckey, and Karen Traver; and brother-in-law, John (Marsha) Hanely. He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother-in-law, Bruce Traver.
Family and friends may visit St. John Lutheran Church, 21140 W. Toledo St. Williston, OH 43468, on Friday, December 20, 2024, from 11-1:00 p.m. where funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Private burial will take place at Oakwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to St John Lutheran Church Williston or Hospice of Northwest Ohio.
Remember me by Anthony Dowson
Speak of me as you have always done.
Remember the good times, laughter, and fun.
Share the happy memories we’ve made.
Do not let them wither or fade.
I’ll be with you in the summer’s sun and when the winter’s chill has come.
I’ll be the voice that whispers in the breeze.
I’m peaceful now, put your mind at ease.
I’ve rested my eyes and gone to sleep, but memories we’ve shared are yours to keep.
Sometimes our final days may be a test, but remember me when I was at my best.
Although things may not be the same, Don’t be afraid to say my name.
Let your sorrow last for just a while.
Comfort each other and try to smile.
I’ve lived a life filled with joy and fun.
Live on now, make me proud of what you’ll become.
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