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coloffmediaDecember 18, 2020Last Updated: December 18, 2020
William “Bill” Alan Wolfe, 67, of Charles City, Iowa, died of complications due to the COVID-19 virus on Saturday, December 12, 2020 at MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City, Iowa with his two youngest daughters, Amy and Olivia, by his side.
Bill was the first born to Roger and Elaine (Doughten) Wolfe, on the base of Fort Benning, Georgia on September 22, 1953. The family moved often due to Roger’s military service in the Air Force. Bill graduated from high school at Farmington, Illinois. After graduation Bill worked for nearly four decades at Salsbury Laboratories and its later affiliates in Charles City, Iowa, until his retirement in 2012. He later went back to school and got a degree in graphic design at North Iowa Area Community College. Bill was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Elks Lodge No. 418.