Obituary
Obituary of Jerome J. L. "Jerry" Wolf
On April 9, 2020, Jerry Wolf passed away peacefully of natural causes at the age of 90 with his beloved wife, Evy by his side.
A life long resident of London, Jerry graduated from The University of Western Ontario with a degree in Mathematics and Physics and worked his entire career as an Actuary for The London Life Insurance Company. Jerry was an avid golfer, an insatiable reader of newspapers, finance and world history, dog lover and he enjoyed poker games with his life long buddies.
After retirement, Jerry and Evy loved to travel, wherever they went something unpredictable seemed to happen. Jerry was above all a true family man and gentleman in every sense of the word who showed kindness to everyone.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Evy, their children, Susan (Jeff) of Thornhill, ON, Ilana (Al, predeceased) of New York City, and Bobby (Patti) of Columbus Ohio and seven grandchildren, Allison, Jake, Mitch and Brittany Newton, Annie Schatzberg and Josh and Rachel Wolf.
A private family service was held due to the current circumstances.
In lieu of flowers, donations to University Hospital, c/o London Health Sciences Foundation are welcome. (Please make sure to click "in memory of" and then type in "Jerry Wolf").
Jerry was loved by all who knew him and will be deeply missed.
Online condolences can be expressed for the Wolf family at www.loganfh.ca . Logan Funeral Home, (519) 433-6181, entrusted with arrangements.
Services:
Service Time
*Private Family*
Burial Location
Or Shalom Cemetery, London, Ontario
Requested Charity
University Hospital, c/o London Health Sciences Foundation
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