Lyle E Wolff

Male 1923 - 2015  (92 years)


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  • Name Lyle E Wolff 
    Born 02 Jun 1923  Black Creek, Outagamie Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 05 Sep 2015 
    Buried Riverside Cemetery, Appleton, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I461614  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 11 Sep 2015 

    Family Lila Ziegelbauer,   b. 13 May 1923,   d. 12 Aug 2007  (Age 84 years) 
    Married 1943 
    Children 
     1. Nancy Wolff
     2. Bette J Wolff,   b. 16 Jan 1950,   d. 08 Nov 2006  (Age 56 years)
    Last Modified 21 Jul 2022 
    Family ID F171042  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Lyle E. Wolff, "The Big Bad Wolf", 92, passed away peacefully Tuesday night, September 8, 2015 surrounded by his loving family. Lyle was born June 2, 1923 to Eddie & Gertrude Wolff of Black Creek. As a young boy he moved to Appleton, graduating with the class of 1941. He then entered the US Coast Guard and served in WWII. In 1943, while on a 48 hour leave, Lyle married his high school sweatheart, Lila Ziegelbauer and together they celebrated 62 happy years of marriage.

      After the war ended, Lyle was a traveling salesman and as fate would have it, he met an old friend, Louie Brunner, who was planning on opening a business in Oconto Falls. He came home to tell his wife and she said, "where is that?" They opened a roofing/hardware store in 1947, calling it United Hardware. Lyle became a licensed plumber and heating specialist. Their business thrived on Main St. in Oconto Falls for 30 years.

      Lyle and Lila always wanted to help develop Oconto Falls and in 1975, they sold the heating and plumbing business and bought Henry Marks' farmland property on the edge of the city to build a 25,000 sq ft Hardware store. He was told at his age of 54, he was crazy and the store was too big for Oconto Falls. Their foresight proved to be right and their store has celebrated 68 years in business.

      Throughout his life, Lyle was an avid hunter and fisherman (with many stories) and took trips with his buddies up to Canada until age 91. He was a great inventor and had many machines he built through the years including the Dunebuggy, the Coot, the Fishing Machine, Floating Water Shoes, the Seagull, Motorized Ice Fishing Shack "For Old Men", and the "Over the Hill Gang Truck".

      He also became a pilot in mid-life. He co-owned and flew a plane, taking many friends for rides over Wisconsin and his favorite town of Oconto Falls.

      Lyle was a longtime member of Grace Lutheran Church where he served on the church council and volunteered much of his time building the new church in 1960. Although he never golfed until later years, Lyle was a charter member and instrumental in developing River Island Golf Course for the community where he volunteered his expertise in plumbing and heating. He was a volunteer fireman for many years, member of the Snow Jokers, the Lions Club, and had continued to be on the Board of Directors of the Senior Citizen Center. He was the Longest member of the Oconto Falls American Legion Post 302 for more than 60 years. Lyle was proud to go on one of the Honor Flights for Veterans of WWII.

      He loved spending time with his family and friends. Lyle especially loved Tuesday night "Double Bubble" at his home and continued this tradition weekly at the conference rooms at the nursing home facility and Meadowlands, sometimes having 20 people in attendance.

      Lyle is survived by his daughter, Nancy (Wally) Weiss, Oconto Falls; five grandchildren, Donna (Dan) Harris, Debbie (Scott) Bushman, Denise (Keith) Kinjerski, Laura (Adam) Zielinski, Lisa (Cory) Bailey; eight great-grandchildren, Denae (Justin) Schenkoski, Christopher & Alex Harris, Kamin Vandenlangenburg, Jayden Laurent, Myles, Oliver and Lyla Bailey; three great-great-grandchildren, Aurora and Rykr Schenkoski and Wesley Harris; one brother, Glen Wolff, Appleton and his three daughters, Kathy, Susie, and Carol.

      He was preceded in death by the love of his life, Lila Wolff, his parents, his in-laws, Arthur & Marie Ziegelbauer, his daughter and son- in-law, Bette & John Baenen and sister-in-law, Beverly Wolff.

      The Family wishes to extend special thanks to his longtime doctor, Dr. Maltinski, the staffs at both Sharpe Care & Meadowlands & Heartland Hospice who assisted in his last days.

      Lyle was a great father, grandfather, & friend who left his mark on Oconto Falls and the hearts of all who knew & loved him.

      Visitation with the urn present will be held 4-7pm Tuesday, September 15, at Jones Funeral Service in Oconto Falls. Visitation will continue at 9am Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at Grace Lutheran Church in Oconto Falls until the time of service. Memorial services will be held 11am Wednesday at the church with Pastor Carol Neitzel officiating. Burial will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton at a later date.