Chester, MD – A resident of Chester, Maryland, Jeff Wolf unexpectedly passed away on February 6, 2023. The PVI Office Furniture released a statement following Wolf’s death on Tuesday, “It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we inform you that Jeff Wolf, our colleague, and friend, passed away on February 6, 2023. We will miss Jeff more than we can express as he has been part of the PVI family for more than 18 years. Our thoughts and prayers are with his entire family during this difficult time.” Wolf was described as the epitome of an athlete and just a good man, father, and brother.
What Was Jeff Wolf’s Cause of Death?
At the time this article was published, we were able to confirm Jeff Wolf’s cause of death to be a heart attack. Roger Howe one of Jeff Wolf’s friends from high school announced Wolf’s cause of death stating that he suddenly from a heart attack. Howe added that Jeff was the epitome of an athlete and just a good man, father, and brother.
Roger’s statement reads;
Another amazing human being leaves us too soon. Jeff Wolf one of my best friends from high school died suddenly today from a heart attack. He was the epitome of an athlete and just a good man, father and brother. I’m so done with death. Pray for my friend and his family.
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Who was Jeff Wolf?
Jeff Wolf, a worker at PVI Office Furniture Plus hailed from West Chester, Pennsylvania, a borough and the county seat of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located within the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the borough had a population of 18,461 at the 2010 census. West Chester is the mailing address for most of its neighboring townships. He went to West Chester Henderson High School and further studied at William & Mary University.
Jeff Wolf was a long-time baseball rival coaching, he loved the game and always had a smile on his face.
Courtney Greeley expressed her sorrow with a heartfelt statement that she wrote on her Facebook account.
Jeff Wolf is a legend and we are all heartbroken .I want to commit to living more like Jeff.
We met Jeff over a decade ago and he made Maryland feel like home. I had no idea how much he would impact our lives. Everyone instantly liked Jeff; he made it hard not to. He had a way of making everyone feel important and that they unquestionably belonged. He was never too busy to stop and help someone in need.
He watched my kids grow up and they always looked forward to seeing Mr. Wolf. He gave my husband the opportunity to continue his love of playing ball. He encouraged my obnoxiously loud mouth cheering at games (that may not have been a benefit
) and he was my local trusted Philadelphia Eagles fan. Because of Jeff, we extended our family ten fold on and off the field. The whole Wolf family are the kind of people that inspire you to be better.
Jeff was selfless, generous, fiercely competitive, kind, dependable, driven, and a whole lot of fun. He was one of the great ones!! I’ll be forever grateful that I was one of the fortunate ones to cross his path.
This one really hurts.
“I could have missed the pain
But I’d have had to miss the dance”