He was the son of William Chevalette Wolfe, Jr. and Lois Kennedy Wolfe. He was raised in Orangeburg where he graduated from Orangeburg High School. Following his father's footsteps, he attended the University of South Carolina eventually transferring to Presbyterian College. While at Presbyterian, he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Upon graduating from Presbyterian in 1955, he served in the United States Navy. After the completion of his military service, he worked for the South Carolina Department of Education. Throughout his life and retirement, he tended to his family farm in Wolfton, South Carolina. Wolfton is a small community outside of Orangeburg settled by his family. He took great pride in his community and enjoyed many happy years as a farmer. He was an avid outdoorsman, hunting and fishing on his family property his entire life, most recently alongside his faithful companion Samson, his beloved English Golden Retriever.
He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church in Orangeburg, where he taught Sunday School. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club. He was Kiwanian of the Year, 1992-1993. For many years, he also served the state as a constable.
Most importantly, he was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Mary king "Bootsie" Wolfe, three daughters: Debbie (Steve) Dyer, Mary Paige (Dave) Damm, and Kathy (John) Hydrick; five grandchildren: Ben Wylie, Mary Shaw Wylie, Thomas Hydrick, Liza Theiling and Emily Albright; one great-grandchild: Grady Theiling and Sammy Inabinet, whom he loved as a son.
He was the son of William Chevalette Wolfe, Jr. and Lois Kennedy Wolfe. He was raised in Orangeburg where he graduated from Orangeburg High School. Following his father's footsteps, he attended the University of South Carolina eventually transferring to Presbyterian College. While at Presbyterian, he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
Upon graduating from Presbyterian in 1955, he served in the United States Navy. After the completion of his military service, he worked for the South Carolina Department of Education. Throughout his life and retirement, he tended to his family farm in Wolfton, South Carolina. Wolfton is a small community outside of Orangeburg settled by his family. He took great pride in his community and enjoyed many happy years as a farmer. He was an avid outdoorsman, hunting and fishing on his family property his entire life, most recently alongside his faithful companion Samson, his beloved English Golden Retriever.
He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church in Orangeburg, where he taught Sunday School. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club. He was Kiwanian of the Year, 1992-1993. For many years, he also served the state as a constable.
Most importantly, he was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Mary king "Bootsie" Wolfe, three daughters: Debbie (Steve) Dyer, Mary Paige (Dave) Damm, and Kathy (John) Hydrick; five grandchildren: Ben Wylie, Mary Shaw Wylie, Thomas Hydrick, Liza Theiling and Emily Albright; one great-grandchild: Grady Theiling and Sammy Inabinet, whom he loved as a son.
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