Roger A. Wulf
November 11, 2017
Roger A. Wulf, 68, passed away at his home November 11, 2017.
Roger was born June 21, 1949 in Lost Nation, Iowa to Gordon and Camilla Wulf. He served in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. Roger earned his degree in accounting from Simpson College. He worked in the advertising department for Younkers downtown until the office closed. Roger retired from Wells Fargo in March, where he had worked for the past 17 years. He loved cars and was an avid Hawkeye fan.
Roger is survived by his loving wife of 13 years, Mary; mother, Camilla Wulf; sons, Jesse (Kelly), Bryon (Jen) and Joshua (Summer) Howard; grandchildren, Kalista (Jeremy), Saydie, Taylan, Cayle, Brynlee and Lola; siblings, Kathy (Jerry) Smuck, Lydia Wulf and Allen (Cheryl) Wulf; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Gordon Wulf.
The family will greet friends from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, November 27, 2017 at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home, 5400 SW 9th Street. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 9, 2017 at Union Presbyterian Church, 401 Main Street in Lost Nation, Iowa.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Kidney Foundation.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Nancy Bolon
11/16/2017
Jesse & Family,
My thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time. I'm so very sorry about your dad and grandfather. I pray that the good Lord will comfort your family. I love you all.
2012 Blue Crew
11/16/2017
Jesse and Family,
We love you..you and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers family during this difficult time. We are deeply saddened by your loss and pray that God will comfort your family.
Diane M. Browning
11/16/2017
So sorry to hear of Roger's passing. You are in out thoughts & prayers.
Margo Mott
11/13/2017
Mary and Family, so very sorry for your loss, may you find some comfort in knowing he will always be with you in your hearts. Roger was a big part of our Wells Fargo Family and we will all miss him.