IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Thomas P.
Wolf
May 26, 1954 – October 28, 2024
Thomas Peter Wolf, age 70, of Fredonia, passed away peacefully at his home on October 28th, 2024, surrounded by his family and fur babies, whom he loved and cherished more than anything. He was born to Gerald and Irene Wolf in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 26th, 1954.
He graduated from Nicolet High School. On February 15th, 1975, he married his soulmate, Rebecca. They both went on to have four beautiful daughters. Tom worked most of his life at Metal Spinners in Germantown as a Foreman.
Tom enjoyed spending time with his family, hunting, sports (avid GB Packer fan), gambling, camping, sipping on Drambuie, whipping around on his golf cart, sharing many great times with his Lazy Day's campground family, gardening and bird watching. Above all, he loved his life and laughing. His laugh was the most contagious sound anyone had ever heard—to know him was to love him.
Tom is survived by his soulmate, Rebecca; daughters: Stephanie (Dan Wagner), Adrienne Wolf (Kyle Mulvany), Ashley Wolf, and Courtney (Taylor Harlin); grandchildren: Owen, Tyler, Logan, Daltan, Tony, Alex, Lauren, Klayton, and Thomas; siblings: Jerry Wolf, Mike Wolf (Kathy), Lisa (Dan Seymour), Randy Palbicki, Jeff Palbicki, and Sister-In-Law Sue Krupski—additionally, many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Tom was preceded in death by his father Gerald Wolf, mother Irene Palbicki, stepfather Ralph Palbicki, brothers John and Greg, father-in-law Carl Nordquist, mother in law Patricia Nordquist and brother in law's Greg Nordquist and Ray Krupski. Along with other dear family and friends.
Tom has always lived his life to the fullest. Despite having a ruptured brain aneurysm 20 years ago that left him disabled, he never saw the bad; he only saw the good in life and felt blessed every day. Tom fought a short, but brave battle with Leukemia. Despite his diagnosis, his only concern was his family, never himself. He was the most loving, selfless, kind, funny and loyal Man.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date—details to follow.
The family would like to thank Dr. Mark Fitzsimmons, Dr. Maul, St. Luke's Hospital Oncology staff, Aurora Grafton Hospital staff, and the Aurora Cancer Center for all their kindness, care, and compassion. A special thanks to Grafton Hospital Registered Nurses, Sam and Nathan, who treated Tom and his family with care, dignity, and empathy and eased Tom's transition in coming home. Thank you to all our loved ones and friends for your prayers and support.
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