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Robert “Bob” A. Wolff Jr.

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On April 11, 2017 @ 2:59 pm In 2017,Obituaries | 5 Comments

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Robert “Bob” A. Wolff, Jr., age 76 of Prior Lake, passed away unexpectedly due to an automobile accident on Sunday, April 9, 2017. A funeral will be held on Monday, April 17, 2017 at 11AM with a visitation from 9:30-11AM all at Holy Trinity United Methodist Church, 16150 Arcadia Ave. SE, Prior Lake. The urnbearer will be Bob’s son, Kristopher Wolff. The Prior Lake Honor Guard will provide full military honors. Pastor Chad Gilbertson will preside.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to be distributed by the family.

On December 24, 1940 in Evanston, IL, Robert and Jeanne (Brashears) Wolff celebrated the birth of their son, Robert Alfred Wolff, Jr. Being raised in a no-nonsense household, Bob learned the value of hard work and determination. From a young age, he was responsible for all the family’s yard work and garden—a task he later had his own children do.

Bob attended New Trier Township High School. Unfortunately, his graduation was delayed after breaking his leg in a ski accident. Around the same time, his family moved to St. Louis where Bob finished school. With his father’s encouragement, Bob attended Parsons College in Fairfield, IA and the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Unbeknownst to his family and contrary to his parent’s wishes, Bob enlisted in the Army in 1966. While on his way to basic training, Bob let his family know.

During his ten years in the Army, Bob worked with the Army Security Agency and eventually the electronics division. After serving as a Staff Sergeant in Vietnam, Bob settled in New Zealand where he worked for a hospitality group. Bob’s career in hotel operations and management took him across the world. He visited every continent except Antarctica. Bob helped open the first hotel at Mystic Lake and served as their first director of hotel operations.

Bob’s return to the United States from New Zealand began a new chapter in life—he was soon married and this union was blessed with two wonderful children, Kristopher and Melissa. Following in his father’s footsteps, Bob was a supportive, steadfast parent. He had the habit of encouraging his children to eat new foods, but wouldn’t reveal what it was until after they ate it. Often, Bob taught by example. Mistakes were just another opportunity to learn.

Family was the most important thing in Bob’s life. Despite the distance between family members, Bob and the children always kept in touch. While living in Georgia, the family increased in numbers when one night a dog appeared during a thunderstorm. Always caring, Bob took the dog in, named her Ginger, and she became part of the family.

Bob enjoyed life whether he was traveling, golfing, bowling, swimming, or drinking a good scotch. He was a man with a presence—bold, adventurous, and never afraid. His legacy will be carried on by his children, Kristopher (Erin Gerard) Wolff, Melissa (Andrew Davis) Wolff; grandchildren, Lillie Wolff, Gabe Wolff; sister, Liz (Jim) Weninger; niece, Ginny (David Jr.) Nyhus.

Bob is preceded in death by his parents and four-legged friend, Ginger.

 

 

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Condolence from Kim Watson on April 12th, 2017 12:36 pm

Bob I just want to say Thank You for all you did for me and my family. You was an exceptionally generous person. I will never forget your thoughtfulness. And when we was at Missys and Andys Wedding you were as you always was. Thank You for all you did. I will always Love and Miss you Bob. May you fly with your Angels. Never forget who is here looking for you and never forgetting all the wonderful memorie’s you shared with each and everyone. Love You Forever Love Kim

Condolence from Dwayne on April 12th, 2017 9:48 pm

Although I didn’t have the opportunity to get to share Mr. Wolff’s life, the crossing of paths will forever leave an impression in my heart. I truly hope those who can will share life stories here. And I pray for all his family and beloved friends that you will find peace in the knowledge that he’s in a joyful and loving place.

God bless

Condolence from Jim & Glenda Gerard on April 13th, 2017 9:35 am

Kris: Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Remember all the good times you had with your dad.

Condolence from Beverly Schwartz on April 13th, 2017 12:50 pm

Bob and my husband John Schwartz shared very similar backgrounds as far as 6 months at Parson’s Collage, the love of history, the strength of and from family, sharing good stories, reading good books, understanding and employingTechnology , and of course. .. a fabulous glass of Scotch. We are thankful to have called Bob Wolfe our friend. Hugs and love to his family. ♥ Bev

Condolence from Courtney Dunkhase on April 13th, 2017 2:17 pm

I’m deeply sorry for your loss. Uncle Bob was a good man. Had a heart of gold.
Uncle Bob, you will be greatly missed. Rest in peace until we all meet again.

Love,
Courtney ( neice) , Chuck (nephew in law) , Grandma Gill

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