Obituary-img

Robert Wolfe

November 16, 1930 ~ November 24, 2021

Robert 'Bob' Frank Wolfe, 91, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, died on Wednesday, November 24, 2021, at St. Luke's Nassif Transitional Care Center, Cedar Rapids. Bob just celebrated his 91st birthday last week. He was surrounded by family and received many phone calls from loved ones saying their goodbyes. Bob was born November 16, 1930, in Mount Vernon, Iowa, the son of town doctor, Thomas L. and Wilma (Frank) Wolfe. He married Vivian McConaughy in Nashua, Iowa, at the famous Little Brown Church on October 17, 1953. They first met at Sargant's Farm, then spent the next 55 years by each other's side until Vivian's passing in 2009. They enjoyed spending their time traveling with each other. He served in the Navy from 1951-54. A veteran of the Korean War, Bob served on the Naval Destroyer, USS Ulhmann (DD-687). He spent his Christmas away from home in Hong Kong during the war. Bob was a proud member of the Cyclops American Legion Post 109 for 66 years. Bob enjoyed going over to Kroul Farms to spend time with his sister, Lizzy. He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed spending time with Jack and Glenn McConaughy, fishing talk with his grandson, Ben, and taking his kids trout fishing. He was an active volunteer in the Mount Vernon and Lisbon communities proudly serving the Booster Club, Southeast Linn Community Center, Heritage Days, and Sauerkraut Days. Bob is survived by his children, Glenn (Kim) Wolfe, Jack (Connie) Wolfe, and Dan Wolfe; grandchildren, Zach (Doni), Thomas, Nathan (Katie), Josh (Alicia), Hattie, Danny, Brandon, Amber (Andrew), Ben, Jamie (Joe), Danielle, and Robert; many great grandchildren; brother, David Wolfe; brother-in-law, Glenn McConaughy; sisters-in-law, Mary Wolfe, Betty Wolfe, and Jane Kelso; and special friend, Jeanie Litts. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; daughter, Kathy; daughter-in-law, Patti; brothers, Thomas and John; sisters, Elizabeth 'Lizzy' Kroul and Mary Smith; and two half-brothers, Daniel T. and Richard B. Wolfe; and son-in-law, Alvin Onstott. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon. Memorials are suggested to one of Bob's favorite Mount Vernon and Lisbon community organizations at the choice of the donor. Please share your support and memories with Bob's family on his Tribute Wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries.

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon

  2. We send our sincere sympathy to all the family. Bob was a big help in Roger’s racing career by advertising Wolfe’s Sewing Machines on Roger’s first Late Model Race Car. Bob was always a good friend. We wish you all comfort and peace.

  3. Bob was so active in both towns. Remember helping the Legion do the Thanksgiving dinner. Loved working with him. Prayers to the whole family. Donna Nevins-Amundson

  4. Bob was one of the first people I met when I moved to Mt. Vernon in 1978……always had a smile and time to talk. I had many interesting conversations with Bob during my tenure on city council…..just a great down to earth guy. God bless him.

  5. Bob will certainly be missed. He always greeting you with a smile. He was always ready to lend a hand to any community endeavor that could use help. A good person. I’ll remember him fondly.

  6. Bob was always kind to my family and loved my sister Patti to bits. He always had a smile for everyone. Rest in Peace, Bob.

  7. To the Wolfe family and Jean, I’m so sorry for your loss. I don’t think there is a person in Mt. Vernon or Lisbon that didn’t know Bob and his smile. He was friends with so many and an icon around town. With sympathy to you all, Annamae Baker

  8. Bob was my neighbor on 2nd Street from 1982 until his passing. He was a funny guy and a great neighbor. He enjoyed my kids, Matt and Lindsey Burgess, when they were young; he liked to slip them a dollar bill – then he saw them grow up and have their own children who loved to go over and visit him. Once I was sick with the flu and I called him up – he went right to the store and showed up at my door with 7-UP and crackers. I couldn’t have wished for a finer person to be my neighbor for nearly 40 years. I miss him. Sara Smith


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle