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12/06/20 10:46 AM #4770    

 

Nova Guynes

A few more things that may make you smile 





12/06/20 06:14 PM #4771    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Keep the humor coming. I heard one today. Man was talking to his friend and said, "I've washed my hands so much during the pandemic, the answers to my 9th grade algebra test have shown up."


12/06/20 07:20 PM #4772    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

So funny....and I wish I could share them via my email...if anyone knows how, let me know...remember I am not tech smart....

Just keep them coming...


12/08/20 08:24 PM #4773    

 

Clark Walter

Just a note to let many of you know that Steve Wolfe (RHS 62) passed away from Covid two days ago.  I remember Steve as a great student leader (President of Student Council in 1962) and I enjoyed singing with him in the Roadrunners as well as performing with him in the RHS  production of "Carousel".  I reconnected with him a few years ago in Roswell.  He was an oustanding person throughout his life.  RIP Steve.


12/11/20 05:44 PM #4774    

 

W Leggett

Stephen Bradley Wolfe, Sr.

August 6, 1944 ~ December 6, 2020 (age 76)

Tribute & Services

 

Tribute Wall

 

Tribute

Stephen Bradley Wolfe, Sr. (August 6, 1944 to December 6, 2020)

Stephen Bradley Wolfe was born on August 6, 1944 in Woodward, Oklahoma.  He was the son of Helen Louise (Dockerty) Wolfe and B. E. (Bill) Wolfe, who was a B-24 pilot in the Pacific at the time. After WWII, the Wolfe family moved to Hereford, Texas and later to Roswell, NM, where Bill started an irrigation contracting business.  B. E. Wolfe died in July 2001 and Helen in June 2006.   

After his active-duty military time, Steve met his wife of 48 years, Gwendolyn Thomas, who survives him.  They were married on July 31, 1972 at the First United Methodist Church of Roswell.   The couple had three children, all of whom survive him.  Dr. Stacia Lusby and her husband, James, reside and practice medicine in Amarillo, Texas.  Stephanie Schels and her husband, Jeff. live in Belton, Texas, where she taught school and he is a Chiropractic Physician.   Stephen Bradley Wolfe, Jr. (Brad) and his wife Rachel live and work in Washington, D.C.   Steve has six grandsons, Luke, Lincoln, Landon, and Levi Lusby of Amarillo, Cooper Schels of Belton and Casper Wolfe of Alexandria, VA. He has three granddaughters, Adeliene (Addie) Lou and Poppy Belle Wolfe of Alexandria, VA, and Taylor Schels of Belton, Texas.     

Wolfe is also survived by his brother, John Leslie Wolfe and wife Brenna, of Bowie, Maryland, and by his sister Jennifer Lynn Wolfe, of Roswell, and their families. 

Steve attended school in Roswell, graduating from Roswell High School in 1962 and he maintained close bonds with many of his high school friends his entire life.  It was during his high school years that Steve began a love of choral music which lasted all of his life.  Steve sang Baritone in the original “Roadrunners” barbershop quartet.  

At Texas Tech, Steve continued his enjoyment of music, singing and touring with the Tech Choir.  He was active in campus activities, including his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, and as a Saddle Tramp, the Tech spirit organization.   Steve received a BBA, majoring in Marketing, in August 1966.  Not long after that, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was commissioned an Ensign on February 12, 1967.  He reported to his first sea-going assignment, the USS Jenkins (DD447) later that year. Steve was proud to call himself a “Tin Can Sailor”.  He served aboard the ship for about three years, during which time the ship made two deployments to Southeast Asia. 

When Wolfe left active duty in 1971, he continued his career as a Naval Reservist, serving in various Reserve Commands over 23 years. His last major assignment was as the Navy Liaison Officer to the State Area Command of the New Mexico Army National Guard.  He retired as a Navy Captain in November 1989. Captain Wolfe was a qualified Surface Warfare Officer and wore the National Defense Service Medal, the VietNam Service Medal with four campaign stars, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal, the VietNam Campaign Medal, and the New Mexico Meritorious Service Medal.

Steve’s greatest loves were his family, his Lord, his vocal music, his Country, and his community.  He took great pride in the activities and accomplishments of his wife Gwen and his children.  He was passionate about choral music, singing for many years in the First United Methodist Church Chancel Choir and in Amarillo, at St Stephen United Methodist Church. His work, always important to him, included twelve years with a family company, B. E. Wolfe and Co, and then with Pepsi Bottling Group until he retired in December 2002.  He began a new career in 2003, working as an Estimator for Armstrong Construction Co. and finally in 2009 began working for the Neighborhood Watch organization in Roswell. He and Gwen retired to Amarillo, Texas in July 2016.   

Wolfe was active in his community as well.  Through the years, he served on the Board of Directors for the Roswell Chapter of the American Red Cross, as a founding board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeastern New Mexico, and as president of the Chaves County Crime Stoppers.  He particularly enjoyed a long-time affiliation with the New Mexico Soft Drink Association, serving as president during 2000-2001. He was also named the "Outstanding Citizen" in Roswell in 2016 for his numerous contributions to his community.

Steve was a loving grandfather, father, and husband and he will be sorely missed by a whole community of those who knew and loved him. The family will be hosting a small service on Friday, December 11 at 2:00 PM at the St Stephen United Methodist Church. Online viewing will be available for those who are unable to attend. The family will post a video on Wolfe's Facebook page and has created a YouTube channel for viewing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBLcNj-wm0ovBKtYryrWuHQ/featured

For those who would like to send flowers, the family requests that a charitable donation be made to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society in lieu of flowers. Donations can be made through the organization’s website at www.support.nmcrs.org .

 


Services

VISITATION

Thursday
December 10, 2020
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Schooler Funeral Home
4100 South Georgia
Amarillo, TX 79110

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Friday
December 11, 2020
2:00 PM
St Stephens United Methodist Church (Amarillo)

12/14/20 07:46 PM #4775    

 

W Leggett

Goodbye Cruel World

>Bruce lived in California and was a lifelong environmentalist. He was sick of the world; of Covid-19, Brexit, Russian belligerence,global warming, racial tensions, and the rest of the disturbingstories that occupy media headlines. Bruce drove his car into his garage and then sealed everydoorway and window as best he could.  He got back intohis car and rolled down the windows, selected his favoriteradio station, started the car and revved it to a slow idle.  Four days later, a worried neighbor peered through hisgarage window and saw him in the car  She notified theemergency services and they broke in, pulling Bruce from the car.  A little sip of water and, surprisingly, he was in perfect condition,but his Tesla had a dead battery. Just what you'd expect from a California liberal progressive. 


12/15/20 09:15 AM #4776    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

Thanks for posting the memories and service info....praying for all.

And keep those posts and comments comming!!  Love to read them all...great job!

 


12/15/20 01:08 PM #4777    

 

Nova Guynes

 

WL – The sad thing is that Bruce recharged his Telsa and tried it again..


12/16/20 04:40 PM #4778    

 

W Leggett

KAY COOK TAYLER RHS 62, Some of you might remember KAY from High School.

BELOW IS  A STORY AN A PRAYERS BEING ASKED 

Kay Cook Taylor sent a FB message this AM that Gene passed away. RIP Gene.

JUST TALK TO KAY  She is sending some updates from what I understand is he is a live in ICU , When they got him their he had a slight plus

Yes, stop the presses.  Gene is alive.  Don't send those sympathy cards just yet!  Poor Kay.  Here's her Facebook post just now:

I am so sick right now. Never in my life have I gone through so many emotion so rapid. This morning my neighbor came to take two kids to school. She went upstairs to wake them. Gene was in his recliner. she tried to talk to him, he was able to give a one word answer. I called the dr answering service. Dr said call 911. Alana started yelling grandpa is making strange noises, and breathing real hard. My friend went up, and yelled he isn’t responsive, and can’t talk .. firemen, peramedics, and EMT’s came, and started working on him. Much time passed, and I called Chad at work. A perinedic came to me bent down, took my hand, and said. We can’t get a heartbeat, or pulse, I’m sorry he is gone. Chad said thank you for everything you did for my dad, And please thank everyone that worked so hard on dad. Then he said call the schools, try to calm them. They were hysterical at that point. The paramedic wanted me to get dressed go to the ER to fill out paperwork, and determine what to do with the body. Chad immediately said no, she will not go to the hospital, she is high risk, and has Pneumonia right now. Also she cant

Leave the children. She can handle all by phone. They brought Gene down, and the paramedics thought the kids should say goodby. They did. It was devastating the grief the children were in.

We waited for for hours to hear anything. I went on FB to tell you that he .was gone.

After much time a dr called. He said he has a weak pulse, I mean very weak. I was so stunned. He said, he has pneumonia. He may have brain damage from lack of oxygen. He said he is grave, and I don’t know how it’s going to go.

Now hours later I get another call .

They said he is in ICU on a Venalator.

I know nothing other than this. To say I am embarrass would be an understatement. I am so sorry I posted without all the information. I can’t express the feeling of hearing he was dead, and then hearing he could be in worse shape than dead. Something Gene would ever want.

When the dr called to say they had a-pulse, Ethan stopped crying, and said grandma I’ve been praying hard, and asked the Lord not to take my grandpa before Christmas. He answered my prayer. It’s a miracle.

Please pray that it is a miracle . Forgive me for posting so soon, but you are my friends, and I really needed you.

Latest from Kay Taylor as of last night.  Love it!  LOL!

I just talked to the ICU nurse. I will tell you what she said. Remember he left this morning with a DOA, and this is tonught. God heard your prayers ... thank you so much. I cautiously say anything can happen, but this is to amazing to not share.

Nurse said he pulled the venalator tube out.

He is breathing on his own, with oxygen.

He won’t shut up talking about the kids. They told him to not talk so much, and save his air. She said he’s still talking.

She said for a DOA arrival this morning he is doing great.

God bless you all for your wonderful prayers.

 

 

 


12/20/20 06:30 PM #4779    

 

Dorothy Wade (Crawford)

Oh my goodness! What a crazy, roller coster of events! God hears our prayers.  God Bless you Kay and Gene

and the family-especially those kids. 


12/20/20 07:26 PM #4780    

 

W Leggett

Update from Kay Taylor on Facebook 
 

I am going to tell all of you how powerful your prayers are. God bless you, I love each of you more than I can express. Thank you with my whole heart, and please keep praying. God hears your prayers.

They called, and said they were going to send him to rehab. Shocked I said you mean home on Hospice. No rehab. Talk about stunned.

Now some time passed, the phone rings. I hear Kay...I’ve been looking for you. Oh my gosh! Is that you Gene???? Everyone is praying for you, we need you.

Then he said You know I died. I know, did you see Jesus? When the paramedics came in I heard everything perfectly. What they said and did. They were banging so hard on me, I realized I was suddenly standing outside my body watching. Suddenly I saw blue eyes all around me crying very hard. I saw you pick up my hand, and I could hear your thoughts. You were begging me not to leave you. Telling me you couldn’t do it without me.

Then I was standing with two friends that had died by my side. They were singing, “One day with Jesus, and it was so beautiful.”

Then he said I have a lot more to tell you when I get home. Now I want to talk to my babies. Hey Kay... I love you, and I’m fighting hard. Thank everyone for their prayers.

I can’t tell all of you how strange all of this has been. I guess Jesus loves

stubborn old cowboys.

He is being transported to a rehab center right now. We truly are seeing a Christmas Miracle. Please keep praying. God is listening to each prayer. Thank you isn’t enough. Please come, and I will prepare a real NM feast for you❤️

I can honestly tell you. I don’t know what tomorrow holds, but I KNOW WHO HOLDS TOMORROW ❤️

 


12/20/20 08:02 PM #4781    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

My goodness. The power of God is amazing. 


12/21/20 04:45 PM #4782    

 

W Leggett


12/22/20 10:34 AM #4783    

 

W Leggett

12/22/20 12:26 AM #6256    

 

Kay Cook (Taylor)

 

Gene passed December 22, 2020 at 1:45 in the morning.  Thank you for your prayers.  Gene was my best friend, a selfless husband and father.  He will be so missed.  Never thought of himself ever


12/22/20 11:24 AM #4784    

 

Bill Williams

I read something a few days ago that has really stuck out in my mind. It read that God loans you your close friends and you need to spend as much quality time as you can with them, because you never know when God might want them back. I have lost four close friends in the past year and I regret not doing more with them when I had the chance

12/22/20 12:15 PM #4785    

 

Nelson Evans

Wise words, Mr Williams. 
We wish all of our classmates a very Merry Christmas. We need to count our blessings, especially in this crazy year.

 


12/22/20 03:46 PM #4786    

 

Nova Guynes

Kay I am so sorry for your loss.


12/22/20 08:37 PM #4787    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

Thanks for all your posts and comments...

And, Kay, so sorry for your loss.  Prayers for you, family and friends.

And, praying for us ALL...

Blessings during this holiday and time...

PRAYERS, PEACE, PATIENCE and LOVE

 


12/22/20 11:46 PM #4788    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Too many good souls have been lost recently. Kay, I'm sorry for your loss. 


12/23/20 10:41 AM #4789    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill Great Wall Paper, I think the best yet

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.  May 2021 be a great and safe year for all of us.


12/23/20 10:42 AM #4790    

 

Dorothy Wade (Crawford)

Kay so sorry for your loss. We are keeping you all in our prayers.  God Bless You,


12/23/20 04:04 PM #4791    

 

Connie Schuerman (Von Dielingen)


12/24/20 11:48 PM #4792    

 

Bob Lewis

Merry Christmas to all our classmates and friends.

12/25/20 11:54 AM #4793    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL....

ENJOY and BE SAFE...

LOVE ALL THE POSTS....KEEP THEM UP!!!


12/25/20 12:21 PM #4794    

 

W Leggett

MESSAGE  I received

 

SUE BURCHFIELD

Sue Burchfield (Smith

Hi, this is Melissa, Sue’s daughter. Wanted to let you know she is in Medical City Plano after having 2 strokes on Saturday. She is doing very well, but is having some vision issues and it’s hard to read her phone and text.

 


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