Bill Wolfe Jr., 42.....R.I.P.
Bill Wolfe Jr. was a father of two who happily gave up his free time to coach Little League baseball and youth wrestling, friends said.
Wolfe and his wife, Robyn, went together to the Route 91 Harvest festival. She was not injured, authorities said. But he was killed.
“He encouraged his kids to do their best,” said Wanda Neil Davenport, whose grandson wrestled with one of Wolfe’s sons. “The world has lost another good man, good father and husband. We all mourn with his family. He is in heaven and will watch down upon all of you. Heartbreaking from our family of wrestlers to his. God be with you.”
As a youth wrestling coach for the Shippensburg Greyhound wrestling team, Wolfe “was the kind of coach to pull the child aside and tell them what they did right and how proud he was of them and then follow it with a few tips on how to improve,” the aunt of a young wrestler posted on a GoFundMe page set up on behalf of the Wolfe family.
He is survived by his wife and two sons.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf released a statement about Wolfe on Tuesday. “On behalf of our family and all Pennsylvanians, our hearts go out to the Wolfe family and the entire Shippensburg community,” the governor said on Facebook.