Bobby Dean Wolfe
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Bobby Dean Wolfe, 71, of Raytown passed away December 15, 2022, at Research Hospital.
Mr. Wolfe was born January 20, 1951, in California, Moniteau County, Missouri.
Bobby attended Benjamin Harrison Elementary School and was a proud graduate at Van Horn High School (Class of 1969). He studied at The General Motors Training Center and worked at Sites Chevrolet, Molle Chevrolet and retired from Blue Springs School District as a School Bus Mechanic.
Bobby loved his beautiful wife, of 32 years, Vickie Rickman Wolfe and cared for her during her illness until her passing in 2021. Bobby left behind many lifelong school friends and thoroughly enjoyed attending all of his Class Reunions. Bobby was also an avid follower of Race Cars and frequently would work alongside several pit-crews.
He was also preceded in death by his parents Edgar Lee and Mary Lora (Reed) Wolfe and a nephew Travis Wolf.
He is survived by sisters Delores (Kenneth Bailey) Wolfe, Jeanetta (James) Andrews, Diana (Frank) Wolf, and brother Donald Wayne Wolfe, daughters Tiffani (Brian) Peterson, Melissa (James) Jolliff. Grandchildren Anie Jo “Peanut” Peterson, Bailey (Mathew) Hoffman, Braiden (Jo) Jolliff, and great grandchildren Benjamin and Lucy Hoffman. And many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be posted in Spring 2023.
So sorry you are gone brother. You will be missed
Our heart hurts for your family, our thoughts and prayers are with you!
So sorry in the passing of your brother dee,praying for you and family. God bless.
Bobby you were always a friend that was there, in the good and bad times,I will miss you sorely buddy.
So sorry for your loss we will all miss him
Very sorry for your loss. Prayers lifted up for you from all of us here.
Fun times hanging out at Leonard’s and going racing. I appreciate you kinda keeping an eye out on me when I was a teenager.
WOLFIE was one of the GOOD GUYS
Deepest sympathy. Bobby will be missed.
Bobby, I will truly miss you as I considered you one of the best friends in my life for fifty five years. My condolences to all your family.
Bob you were such a blessing to your beautiful wife and her family. You were an awesome guy. I will miss you and your wife Vickie whom I have known since high school. I am blessed to have known you both. You are deeply missed.????
You are truly missed!!!
Bobby, you are one of the kindest people I have ever known. I extend my sincere condolences to your family and friends. The thing I love most about you, is your magnificent spirit, and I am comforted knowing it will always be with me. Rest in Peace, my friend.
We should have talked more, laughed longer and driven farther. You had so many duties that you preformed with grace and devotion. We are proud we knew you. I hope you are cruising down Route 66. RIP Friend.
We were friends for 63 years. I didn’t have a lot of friends but you were one of the best. I will miss our talks. RIP Bobby and prayers for your family!
Bob, you have been one of my best friends since we 1956 in Kindergarden. Already missing you a lot. We both new each others families. We had a lot of fun in the mopars and just in general. But now you are with Vikki. My condolences to Delores, Jean, Fay, and Don, as well as the rest of the family. RIP buddy.
Walk well, my Brother. (Inuit Prayer)