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A former “Miracle on Ice” U.S. hockey team captain said Tuesday that he “couldn’t even imagine the mindset” of a transgender Olympic athlete who said they would burn the American flag at the podium, Fox News reported.
“I mean, first of all, burning the American flag anywhere is disgusting. To use your forum on the podium of the Olympic Games, I was like really, could someone actually think about doing that?,” Mike Eruzione told Fox and Friends. BMX Freestyle team member Chelsea Wolfe said she wanted to burn the U.S. flag on the Olympic podium in a Facebook post in March 2020.
(August 6, 1944 to December 6, 2020)
Stephen Bradley Wolfe was born on August 6, 1944 in Woodward, Oklahoma. He was the son of Helen Louise (Dockerty) Wolfe and B. E. (Bill) Wolfe, who was a B-24 pilot in the Pacific at the time. After WWII, the Wolfe family moved to Hereford, Texas and later to Roswell, NM, where Bill started an irrigation contracting business. B. E. Wolfe died in July 2001 and Helen in June 2006.
After his active-duty military time, Steve met his wife of 48 years, Gwendolyn Thomas, who survives him. They were married on July 31, 1972 at the First United Methodist Church of Roswell. The couple had three children, all of whom survive him. Dr. Stacia Lusby and her husband, James, reside and practice medicine in Amarillo, Texas. Stephanie Schels and her husband, Jeff. live in Belton, Texas, where she taught school and he is a Chiropractic Physician. Stephen Bradley Wolfe, Jr. (Brad) and his wife Rachel live and work in Washington, D.C. Steve has six grandsons, Luke,