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JEFF (JEFFREY) WOLFE
Born: Jan 05, 1962
Date of Passing: Apr 08, 2026
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJEFF (JEFFREY) WOLFE
It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband and father, Jeff (Jeffrey) Wolfe, at our home in Winnipeg.
Jeff is lovingly remembered by his wife, Kelly; and his son, Ryan. He is also survived by his sisters, Michele and Sandra; his brother, Mike; his brother and sister-in-law, Russ and Patsy; and his sister-in-law, Susan. He will be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews, including Chelsea (Paul), Brittnee, Alexa, Jason (Alison), Kevin, and Greg (Rae-Lynne), as well as his great-nieces and nephews, extended family, and many friends. Jeff was predeceased by his parents, John and Isadora.
Born and raised in Charleswood, Jeff’s early years were filled with stories of mischief and laughter alongside his brother Mike— including legendary pen fights, epic games of hide and seek, and many other memories that remained close to him throughout his life.
Jeff began his career working in the family business, JAW Enterprises (Duraco Windows), where he developed a strong work ethic that stayed with him throughout his life. From building to installing windows, this is where he began his career in sales. He went on to spend many years in the building industry, including roles in sales and management with Tri-Tec Drywall Services and Patene Building Supplies, before retiring several years ago. Jeff had great memories of the many trips, especially the salmon fishing trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands. In business he was known for his straightforward approach and strong leadership which was always accompanied by that great sense of fun.
Jeff married the love of his life, Kelly, and were together for 40 years, navigating all of life’s ups and downs together with so many plans for the future. They saw themselves as a team and told themselves that together – they could do anything. When Ryan was born, the team grew and the same philosophy endured. Jeff was immensely proud of Ryan; nothing meant more to him than the time they spent together. From building the gazebo, golfing, fishing, fixing up the Jeep, to seeing Ryan graduate University and watching him at work with the Spruce Kings, these moments were among his greatest joys, and he would tell whoever wanted to listen about him.
Jeff loved the outdoors, life at the cabin, time on the water, splitting wood, snowmobiling, or just puttering and building. From helping to build his parents’ cabin to eventually buying and working on his own, this was Jeff’s happy place and where he felt the most content, especially with Kelly and Ryan. Some of his most cherished moments were simply spent by the fire or at sunset on the pontoon boat. Crib games were always a highlight, beginning with his well-known declaration— “Everyone’s a winner”—setting the tone for evenings filled with laughter and good times.
To know Jeff was to know his never-ending sense of fun and mischief as well as his smile, and warmth. Playful, and always with a twinkle in his eye, he kept you on your toes with his dry wit and humour.
Jeff brought optimism and laughter into every day, always wanting the best for those around him. He encouraged you to think bigger and believe that anything was possible, always in a grounded and practical way, and would stand firmly and silently by your side to watch you get there. More importantly, Jeff was authentic, loyal, and a man of true character and integrity. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Memorial service will be held on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 18, 2026
Condolences & Memories (8 entries)
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I’m so sorry to hear of Jeff’s passing. I grew up with him and his family. I remember seeing him and Mike in the front yard and their dad was pitching them baseballs. When we were around 10 years old….we’d come home from school and jump into our snowmobile suits and get on the machines and go for a ride down the River. He was like a bff to me as a kid. RIP Jeff. - Posted by: Kathy (Kelly) Lewis (Neighbour growing up) on: Apr 18, 2026
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So sorry to hear. My condolences to Mike, Sandi and Michelle, as well as all of Jeff's family. Grew up on the same street, our parents partied together, Mike and I are few weeks apart, my younger sister and Jeff, also, just a few weeks apart. Great memories running around as kids. Last time I ran into "Beppie" , as some used to call him, was 10 or 15 years ago, big smile and great visit. Take care thru this tough time. Dave Kelly - Posted by: Dave Kelly (Neighbour growing up) on: Apr 18, 2026
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We are so very saddened to hear of Jeff's passing. We had the immense pleasure of meeting him through his wife Kelly who was a coworker with me(Kris) for many years. His fun-loving and often teasing spirit and friendliness was sp appreciated by both of us. Kelly and Ryan- we send our sincerest condolences and much love as you manuever through this very sad time. Love Rick & Kris Kowalski - Posted by: Rick & Kris Kowalski (Friends) on: Apr 18, 2026
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Condolences to Kelly and Ryan on your loss of a man gone far too young. We carry many fond memories of Jeff throughout his life. Uncle Dave & Aunt Leigh - Posted by: Dave & Leigh Wolfe (Uncle & Aunt) on: Apr 18, 2026
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A genuinely wonderful human being that will be greatly missed by so many. My deepest condolences to you Kelly in the loss of your soul mate and to you Ryan for the loss of your father. - Posted by: Patricia Kuz (Friend) on: Apr 18, 2026
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Many fond memories working on the cabin. Especially when we were high off the ground. Jeff had a fear when his feet were no more than a few feet off the ground. But a true gentleman. Missed Jeff when we moved from the Cape Rest in peace Jeff - Posted by: Tom Dame (Friend) on: Apr 18, 2026
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Always had a good time working with Jeff. I will never forget how happy he was when he bought his first Jeep. We would go for a ride and he would try to find the biggest snow drift anywhere around. As well as the time we made a delivery of deck boards out to his parents cabin. Very sorry for your loss Our deepest condolences to Kelly and the family . Ron and Lori Hutlet - Posted by: Ron Hutlet (Worked at JAW) on: Apr 18, 2026
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My condolences to the entire Wolfe Family. Jeff is gone too soon. - Posted by: Jim Haddad (Friend) on: Apr 18, 2026

