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Robert "Rocky" Norman Wolff, 64 of Winneconne passed away on September 12, 2015. He will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends. Robert enjoyed traveling, spending time feeding the fish in his pond and pointing out the deer and turkeys for future hunts on his land with his family and friends. He was always up for a game of cribbage and was sure to mark the score. Robert will leave a large void in the many lives he touched.
Robert was a Sergeant in the Air Force from 1969 to 1973 and served a tour in Vietnam. He also worked at Trussco for many years.
Robert was born June 19, 1951, in Appleton to Emil and Eileen (Kons) Wolff.
Robert is survived by his step-children, Gwen (Luis) Guerra, Margate, FL; and Audrey (Kevin) Mittelsteadt, Freeport, IL; grandsons, Ryan and Nicholas Guerra; granddaughter, Maura Mittelsteadt; brothers and sisters, Rita Wolff, Appleton; Raymond (Lois) Wolff, Mountain; Carol (Larry) McBrair, Oshkosh; Mary (David) Burch, Morgantown, WV; James (Cindy) Wolff, Appleton; Johannes (Julie) Willems Van Dijk, Wausau; Maria (Robert) Vlach, Appleton; Margaret (Dean) Obry, Appleton; Anthony (Mary) Willems Van Dijk, Cary, IL; Henricus (Toni) Willems Van Dijk, Appleton; Cornelia (Brian) Gossen, Menasha; Godchild, Jaclyn (Andrew) Schaller; special nephew, Nathan Wolff; many nieces and nephews as well as great-nieces and great-nephews; nine sisters-in-law and three brothers-in-law.
He was preceded in death by his wife Suzanne and his parents.
A celebration of his life will be on Saturday, September 19, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Cemetery, Cty Hwy KK Darboy.
If you wish, please submit online condolences to muellerfuneralhomeinc.com.
Mike "Guppy" Carow wrote on September 19, 2015
Always enjoyed working with Rocky on projects at the "Chalet".He had his own way of doing things which was always an experience in itself. Only guy I know that built a house without saw horses. Will never forget all the good times we had together with friends and family.Greatly missed but never forgotten."Shut er down". "Pizza says he's OK".
Denis & Julie Matuszak wrote on September 17, 2015
Some of my earliest memories of Cousin Robert are when his family lived 2 houses up the street from us. Raymond and Robert had the coolest toys-model planes and cars! I was too small to have these kind of things but it was fascinating to me. Robert would show me these things and explain them to me. What a time to be growing up! Unfortunately, Julie and I cannot attend Roberts rememberance. I know that he had been through a lot the last few years. May he rest in Peace.
Denis and Julie Matuszak
Jack Kons wrote on September 16, 2015
To: Robert Wolff's Family
I am glad that I had the chance to visit and talk with Robert in Winneconnie in July 2015. He seemed to be in good spirits. I asked about him and his family; brothers and sisters to try and keep up with everyone over the years as it had probably been five years since we last met.
Robert was a good person. He always had a smile and liked to talk. I remember years ago growing up that he would often stop by in Menasha and visit to talk with our family and especially my father.
We should not have lost Robert so soon. I guess he will now be in heaven with his wife and parents.
God Bless
Barb,Mel,and pub staff wrote on September 16, 2015
We were so shocked to here about Bob we will all miss him a great deal. Wow after all he went through and was so looking forward going on a trip, after getting good news on his cancer.Bob was a great frind.