De Ann Wolfe

Passed: August 07, 2020

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De Ann Louise Wolfe, a devoted and loving Mom, passed away the morning of Friday, August 7, 2020 at her home in Litchfield Park, Arizona. De was born Saturday, August 21, 1965 in Pomona, California to Anita and Aurther Hill.

 

In Exira, Iowa she was an active member of the United Church of Christ. She attended Exira Community High School where she excelled in short distance Track and Field along with being team captain of the Cheerleading squad. She enjoyed creating Art and won an award for a painting. Following her graduation in 1984 she moved to Boone, Iowa.

 

That same year while working at KFC in Boone she met and began dating her future husband, Joe. Their relationship prospered and in 1987 they had moved out west to Arizona. In 1991 they got married and in 1994 she gave birth to her only Son, Ryan. By 2000 she was single Mom whose only passion in the world was raising and caring for her Son.

 

De is survived by her Son, Ryan Wolfe; her Sister, Wendy (Travis) Day and her Brother, Pete (Jill) Hill. She was preceded in death by her Mom, Anita Hill.

 

A viewing to celebrate De’s life will be held Tuesday, August 18, 2020 5:00-8:00 P.M. at Thompson Funeral Chapel on 926 S. Litchfield Rd. in Goodyear, Arizona 85338. The following Wednesday morning, De will be laid to rest at West Resthaven Cemetery surrounded by her dearest friends and family.

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10 responses to De Ann Wolfe

  1. De was a great person and an awesome employee. Many of our personal conversations centered around her son. Her smile and ability to get along with everyone will be missed. Rest in peace De!

  2. De, I want to thank you for your friendship. I met you at work, and from day one you were a devoted worker who excelled at her job and kept me on my toes. As time passed our work relationship turned into a personal friendship that I am extremely thankful for. You were funny, courageous, always spoke your mind, and very loyal. I enjoyed our conversations that we had about everything. You’re a wonderful soul, and a dear friend, and to say your son was your world is under statement. I’m going to miss talking to you and I hope that you are resting peacefully. I never got the chance to say it but thank you so much for being a great friend. You will be missed.

  3. My deepest sympathy

  4. Thank you De for being the closest thing to a sister. You have provided memories that I will always cherish. From teen years in Iowa, to my adult life in Arizona. You will be forever cemented in my life. You were sweet to my kids, my wife Amy, and to everyone you called family. Thank you for always letting Joe and I act like kids. Will never forget.

  5. Ashley Dry says:

    I was so sorry to hear of De’s passing and I would like to extend my deepest condolences. De was a respected and trusted employee of our company and she will be sadly missed by all of us who knew and worked with her.

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