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Nicholas Buckingham
December 13, 2003
Dear Wolf family,
Steve was one of the most genuinely nice guys I had ever met. When I look back on my days at Marist (class of 2000) I will remember Steve as someone who was a true representative of what the Marist community was and strived to be. Without fail, he always had a smile or a kind word for everyone that he came across. That is truly a gift. Steve will be remembered as someone who embodied every quality that we all strive to have. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Wolf family, Im so sorry for your loss.
Kate&Roger Sowinski
December 13, 2003
We are deeply saddened to hear of this tragic loss,our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Roger & Kate
(Las Vegas,Nv.)
Mike McDonnell
December 11, 2003
I was very sorry to hear about Steve's tragic death. He was a great kid. My heart and condolences go out to his family and friends.
Alexis Sarovich
December 11, 2003
To the Wolf Family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. While I never had the pleasure of meeting Steven, I had the wonderful pleasure of working with Marian. I am heartbroken for your family and are keeping you in constant prayer. May God carry you through this difficult time.
Charles Geraci
December 11, 2003
To the Wolf family:
During my four years at Marist, I knew Steve as a remarkable person-confident, cheerful, and perhaps most of all, just comfortable to be around. I am deeply saddened and will never forget his sincerity, energy, and kindness. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family and friends.
Mike Najewski
December 11, 2003
As a graduate of the Marist High School Class of 2001, I was shocked to learn of the passing of a former classmate. Though I did not know Steve well, I do know he was an all around good person. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
John Corrigan
December 10, 2003
To the Wolf Family,
I ran cross country with Steve and went on Kairos with him senior year. He was by far one of the kindest kids i had ever met. He always had a smile on his face and you could always tell that he really cared how you were doing. I remeber everyday at cross country how he would just light up the group with a smile. I remeber running side by side with him through the mud sophomore year at the cross country conference championship, and how much we laughed. He will be missed by so many. I consider myself so lucky to have known him. My deepest simpathys and prays are with you all.
The Camodeca Family
December 10, 2003
Sorry for your lost and deepest sympathy to the Wolf Family!!!
Sheli Borman
December 10, 2003
I will always remember Steve's genuine smile and generosity. My little brother only met him once and he too is sad he is gone. What a tremendous person he was to have such an impact on someone he only met once.
Andy Rutz
December 10, 2003
To the Wolf family:
My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy are with all of you in the times ahead. Of all of the students I encountered during my four years at Marist, Steve was one who embodied kindness and strong character. I feel priviledged to have known someone as genuine as Steve, and hope that everyone who knew him can learn by his example. May our memories of Steve help us all strive to be better people.
Vince Andiorio
December 9, 2003
I am heartsick that such a wonderful person left us so soon. I remember Steve as a happy, cheerful person who was deeply grateful for the family he was blessed with. Jon, you and your whole family have my prayers.
Joiseph Toolis
December 9, 2003
I'm sorry to hear about Steve's passing. He was a genuinely great guy. My heart goes out to the family.
Megan McNitt
December 9, 2003
Steve-
You made my experience at Loyola memorable. I will never forget you and the friendship that you have shown me. Thank you for all the times you lifted me up when I was down....you always knew how to cheer me up! Also, I know that you are watching down on us and I know that you would only want us to enjoy our lives to the fullest...so I will take your advice with me, spend time with my greatest friends and to cherish every momement that I have with them....I love you and will miss you very dearly
Thomas Lang
December 9, 2003
To the Wolf family, I am extremely sorry for your loss. I had known Steve from Marist and the entire Marist community shares in your greiving process. Steve was a great person and he will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Andy Czech
December 9, 2003
To the Wolf's,
I did not know Steve personally but I did attend Marist High School, and graduated in 2002. I am truly sorry for your loss, Steve will be in my prayers.
Brandt Pedota
December 9, 2003
To the Wolf Family -
As a fellow Marist alum, I give you my condolences. Though Steve and I were not the closest of friends, he always made an attempt to say hello and ask how my day was. Steve was by far one of the most genuinely nice people I have ever met. I will always look back and remember the days we shared at Marist. My thoughts and prayers reside in you. Rest in peace.
Kerry Ryan
December 9, 2003
Kristin, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Raechel Hazlett
December 9, 2003
Steve was a truly remarkable guy. I only met him last semester, but from the very first time I talked to him, I knew he was different. He was the kind of guy who would see you from across campus and yell and wave...just the few times he did that made those days that weren't going so well a whole lot better. I wish I would've known him better - but I'm happy I got to know him at all. My thoughts are with his family and girlfriend at this very difficult time - I'm keeping you all in my prayers.
Raechel
Jonathan McGinty
December 9, 2003
To the Wolfs, I cannot express my sorrow for your loss, but only hope I can share how great Steve's soul was to all that knew him. I cannot tell you enough, how much he was cared for. We are all better individuals having had to opportunity to know Steve. Steve truely enjoyed his life, and truely enjoying all his friends and family.
Sincerely,
Jonathan McGinty
Loyola Women's Rugby Coach
Owen Glennon
December 9, 2003
Steve
I can't help but think back to those days of cross country, looking back on it now, I think that you were one of the main reasons that I stuck with it. You made it enjoyable, you made it fun. You always went out of your way to make others feel better. It was a pleasure having known you and I only wish that the world could have been blessed with your presence for years to come. We'll miss you and we will never forget you.
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