David Howard Wolfe's Obituary
DAVID HOWARD HAGAN-WOLFE
May 21st 1971 - February 15th 2009
On February 15th 2009, with his Mother, Father, Sister and Brother at his side, David closed his eyes and went home to Our Lord.
David was born on May 21st 1971 in Tacoma Washington. He attended Holy Rosary, Whitman and Stewart Jr. High before graduating from Orting High School in 1989. He is survived by his mother, Allyce Feller; father, Kerv Hagan; (adopted) father, Greg Wolfe; sisters; Kellie Hagan-Wolfe-Niz and Delane Bennett-Winger; brothers, Daniel Hagan-Wolfe and Nathan Wolfe.
He leaves to celebrate his life;
Grandmother Brigette Ellen White; Aunts Karen, Lora, Sandee, Valerie, Cheryl, Verna and Vanessa; Uncles Arlen and Clete; nieces Jessica, Alysia and Kaila; nephews Carlos and Keith; great-nephew James David-Ray. Cousins Kari, Casey, Danielle, Dena, Tony, Aaron, Kristyn. David had a very large and loving family with many more cousins, great-aunts and uncles.
David was an extremely positive individual who loved life and all the adventures it brought him. He would tell jokes and make people laugh and smile the entire time he was around. Never one to fully understand the word -Å"No- or -Å"Can't- he was always willing to try new things. As a child he would play football, basketball or baseball with the bigger kids or race his BMX bike. He seemed to have a talent for everything he tried.
As he grew into adulthood David's attributes only grew stronger. With his can do attitude and his never ending willingness to learn, he was always able to find work. He took great pride in everything he did and was willing to do anything his job required. (Except cut his hair, of course)
He loved to drive his Camero or his Firebird while blasting Motley Crue. He was a HUGE Motley Crue fan, although he favored Tommy Lee. He spent most of his free time with his one true love Teresa. He was everything the 80's were about-¦Long hair and Heavy Metal. David was always compassionate, honest and loyal to all his many friends or -Å"Dudes- as he would call them.
David really did touch the lives of everyone that knew him. There is no doubt, he is already one of God's favorite angels.
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