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Henry & Sharon Anderson
August 29, 2016
We are so saddened to hear this. We pray that you will know that there is a reunion in heaven. We hope that you will feel the comfort from our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. May the Lord bless you and the children with memories that will be carried in your hearts forever.
August 29, 2016
I do not know Mr. Wolf but knowing that he requested to be an organ donor shows what a good and caring person he was. I'm sorry for his family loss. I hope knowing that someone else is living because of their loved one gives them peace and comfort.

August 28, 2016
I do not know Mr. Wolf, but it always breaks my heart to hear of someone young and gifted passing at a young age. My sincere sympathy to his family and friends and wishing them strength and courage.
~Linda Mattila - Battle Ground
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Vancouver, WA

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