Cherri Queitzsch

Birth date: May 3, 1950 Death date: Apr 30, 2020
Jerry Glenn Wolfe, 69, of Decatur, IL passed away April 30, 2020 in Decatur, IL. Jerry was born May 3, 1950, in Peoria, IL, the son of Donald Glenn and Rose Mary (Bennett) Wolfe. He married Linda Kay Sutton on August 21, 1971 in Read Obituary
Oh my I'm so sorry for you loss Linda & family
There are times when the right words just don't exist ...... times when feelings are too deep to be expressed. At this sad time may it bring you some peace and comfort to know that caring thoughts and prayers are with you, your family & friends.
I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.
Love you and God bless
Cherri Queitzsch
I just found out from my brother of cousin Jerry’s passing. My prayers go out to our entire extended family during these extremely difficult times.
Carol and I wish we could be there with all of you face to face.
With Love,
Cousin Tom
So sorry about your loss. Prayers to all during this difficult time.
Mary Colby
I remember Cousin Jerry as the quiet one at our family reunions. His demeanor reminded me of my Grandfather Wolfe; Uncle Don’s Father. Given some of the other characters we had at these gatherings, his contemplative style was a blessing. I was not particularly close to Jerry growing up, because he was an older cousin.
When Jerry’s job at Caterpillar was eliminated, I was working in England with CAT. When I returned for a Staff Meeting in Decatur, l met with the folks that made the decision and explained Jerry’s circumstances, but I was unable to reverse the outsourcing decision. This “outsourcing” became popular for many years.
I still feel very sad that I was unable to help Jerry keep his Job.
Blessings to you my Brother in Christ! I am so happy you have met Jesus and can see Him with perfect ease sight! In His Love, Larry and Cheryll TATE & family.
Jerry and I grew up on Graceland Avenue in the 50's. He had a beautiful green shiny Schwinn bicycle and I had a red one. We rode all around northwest Decatur, probably riding farther than our moms wanted us too. That was when we weren't fishing or catching nightcrawlers or playing croquet or basketball or building sidewalk racecars.
Blessings to the Wolfe family and thanks for the great memories.
Rick Leach
Sorry for your loss. May God comfort you during this time and the days ahead.
Mark Snoke