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John Wolfe

April 1, 1926 ~ August 5, 2019

John 'Doc' Wolfe, 93, of Mount Vernon, died peacefully Monday, August 5, 2019, at Hallmark Care Center surrounded by family. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday, August 10, 2019, at St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Mount Vernon. Visitation: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Friday, August 9, 2019, at church with a Vigil Service and Sharing of Memories beginning at 6:30. Burial with Military Honors: St. John's Cemetery, Lisbon. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon. Survivors include the center of John's life, his wife of 70 years, Elizabeth 'Betty'; children, Barb Wolfe of Durango, Colorado, Tom Wolfe of Mount Vernon, Joe (Kelli) Wolfe of Mount Vernon, Patrick Wolfe of Mount Vernon, Andy (Anissa) Wolfe of Mount Vernon, Mary (Doug) Morningstar of Lisbon, Susie (Chris) See of Mount Vernon; grandchildren, Callie (Matt) Dompier and Jamie DeNier (Brian Rossi), David Wolfe, Drew and Steven Wolfe, Joey (Kelcie) Morningstar, Erin (Will) Gilbrech, Caleb Morningstar, Marie Morningstar, Grace Morningstar, and Ben Morningstar, and Johnathan, Annelise, Caroline, and Lillian See; great grandchildren, Margo Morningstar, Calvin Morningstar, and baby Dompier on the way ; siblings, Liz Kroul of Mount Vernon, Bob Wolfe of Mount Vernon, and David Wolfe of Los Angeles, California; and many extended family members and friends. John Dill Wolfe was born April 1, 1926, to Dr. Thomas L and Wilma (Frank) Wolfe, the second oldest of six children. He graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1944. John entered the Navy after high school and spent two years in the Pacific Theater on a Landing Ship Tank (LST) as a radio operator. He graduated from Cornell College in 1952. John married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth 'Betty' Pospisil on August 23, 1949, and raised eight children in the big brick house on the hill. John spent 40 years in the mortgage lending and banking business. Part of his career consisted of working for Landis Loan and Investment Company and then Morris Plan, working his way up to the President of the company. John's civic involvement included: Optimist Club, Elks Club, American Legion Post #480, VFW, and Knights of Columbus. John was a founding member of Hillcrest Country Club, served ten years on the Mount Vernon Volunteer Fire Department, and ten years on the Mount Vernon School Board, including serving as President. John was an active servant in St John's Catholic Church, and took great joy in delivering Meals on Wheels for many years. John spent his spare time golfing, gardening, and earning the title Mount Vernon's 'Tomato King.' Everything he knew about planting tomatoes he learned from his best friend and side-kick, Lester Buresh, including putting salt in the hole (that way you don't need to salt them). In the summer, he loved to share his produce with the town and in the winter his handmade Christmas wreaths. Above all, John loved spending time with his family, especially sitting around the fire at the famous chicken cookouts. John was a passionate and vocal supporter of his grandkids athletics, earning the Sportsmanship Award in 2015. He often got the attention of the referees and the fans. His immediate family has described him as generous, loyal, kind, personable, faithful, stylish, and a man of great integrity, duty, and honor. John will be greatly missed, but he would be proud to see his character live on through his children and grandchildren. We'll see you in the garden when we all get home. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Steven; siblings, Tom Wolfe and Mary Smith; and step-brothers, Dan and RB Wolfe.

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  1. In my eyes John was always the penultimate MV citizen. If only we could have more like him exhibiting the integrity, generosity, and love of life I saw in him. I know my parents, Harry and Dolores thought so much of him. The world was a better place while he was here. Rita Suchomel Dudley

    • John was such a wonderful generous and faithfilled man May he Rest In Peace Prayers for him and family 🙏

    • John was such a wonderful generous and faithfilled man May he Rest In Peace Prayers for him and family 🙏

  2. My sympathy to the family, especially Betty. It was always so nice to see John at Mt. Vernon tournaments. Seemed to be such a happy man. Teresa Kehoe Dusil


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