Leo A. Wolfsberg

January 18, 1935
November 24, 2025

Leo loved his family. Not only was he very much a family man he was also a Military Veteran who loved his country. He was very much loved by many. He will be missed.

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Chris Wolfsberg
So thankful for my dad for being such a great hands on dad, teaching us survival skills, camping every summer in New Hampshire. Taught me to shoot straight, be nobody's fool and always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and skills. I have fond memories of us scuba diving together, bug hunting and fishing. Very grateful to have gained another family. Bonnie and my dad were inseparable and you could tell how much they loved each other! He loved his country and was a true patriot serving in the air force.his last words to me that I'll always remember "Jesus is my Savior, son." Me and Debbie will see you on the other side, Pops! "John chapter 3"
April 24 / 2026
Barry Wolfsberg
What can his son say , its hard. He was always sitting in the sand playing hide the plastic solder with the use of U.D.T special effects, or being a renegade in the woods. What he taught me was how to be a good father, and grandfather, i now take my grand children out on adventures .....with all the same stories he passed down to me. We use to have lunch on tuesdays after after a days worth of ministry at the jail. We fixed every political and world problem. I will miss his laugh, and tall stories, he would sit for hours with me and my son in his train room, playing the railroad tycoon. The camping trips to lafeyette campground, the boot camp we went to, the mischief, now very few can say they are part of Wolfies Rangers. He is one the the biggest influences on how i walk through life. Pop i will see you again. I believe the good Lord is having a good laugh with you at his feet. Love you Dad
April 24 / 2026
Christine Paini
Leo was a great man. I will always remember the memories of Camping in style! Always see him tinkering around the camp fire, and making a great outdoor experience. He also was a great lover of the ocean! A diver here on Cape Cod, and would often share a lobster trap or two.. The last visit here I vividly remember Grampa walking the ocean shoreline, bent over in the sunshine and splashed his face with the salty ocean water. Made my heart so happy to see him close to the ocean again. He lives my spaghetti sauce and ANYTHING sweet you put in front of him. Lastly the love he had for Bonnie was unconditional, it was beautiful to watch. She was his everything. We weee so lucky to have Grampa Leo in our lives.
April 21 / 2026

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