KENNETH "KEN" WILLIAM WOLFF
August 29, 1922 ~ July 27, 2014
"Ken Wolff was known as a kind man
who would help anyone in need. He never had
a bad thing to say about anyone and always had
a laugh and a cheery greeting for everyone,
even at the end of his life."
Kenneth William Wolff, a longtime resident of Lewiston, ID and a ten-year resident of Vancouver, WA, passed away peacefully from congestive heart failure on Sun., July 27, 2014 in Vancouver, WA. He would have been 92 this month. Ken was born in Cameron, ID, the oldest of three children to Ida and William Wolff. He graduated from Kendrick High School and attended the University of Idaho before enlisting in the Army Air Corp.
Ken returned to Lewiston and married Doris May Seccull and became a home builder known for his quality homes.
The family would like to thank all of his caregivers over the last 10 years. We think he was a favorite of many.
Ken is survived and will be missed by his three children and five grandchildren: sons, Dean Wolff of Puyallup, WA and Dan Wolff (Suzy) of Lake Oswego, OR; and daughter, Susan Wolff (John Wulle) of Vancouver, WA.
He was preceded in death by Doris on Jan. 7, 2004; as well as sister, Lois Broeckel of Colfax, WA in Feb. 2004; and brother, Warren Wolff of Lewiston in Jan. 2014.
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