Chance Wolf, 20 of Weston, FL passed away January 31, 2016. Chance was a native of Florida. He was a great kid, son, brother and friend. He was an amazing student with tons of friends, enjoying college life and interning with ABC on the way to a journalism degree. He loved every aspect of ice hockey and was a member of the University of Florida Ice Hockey Team. He was a member of the ZBT Fraternity at UF and loved his brothers. He will be missed more than words can say. He is survived by his parents; Rod and Gina and his sister, Kaley and his brother, Trace.
In lieu of flowers, Chance's family requests memorial donations be sent to the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, Department of Telecommunications, which contributed so much to Chance's love of UF. Checks can be made out to "UF Foundation" and Fund 1599 can be noted on the check or email," and sent to P.O. Box 14425, Gainesville, FL 32604 Attn: Gift Processing. Please note "Chance Wolf Memorial" in the memo area. You may also go online at: https://www.uff.ufl.edu/OnlineGiving/FundDetail.asp?FundCode=001599&AppealCode=GJG1O and choose Telecommunications Department
Tributes
Patricia Brignola wrote on Feb 4, 2016:
"Dear Wolf Family. My deepest sympathy on your loss. Chance was a fine young, a pleasure to work with and a great team mate. Chance was my student in 7th grade elective class, Home Economics. I will always remember his warm smile, 'will do' spirit and his sewing project--hockey stick/puck. I will also remember how he welcomed my son, Michael, years ago onto the Weston roller hockey team. My son always looked up to Chance----my son was a year younger. My family and I really loved to watch Chance glide across the ring. He will be missed, but, never forgotten."
Steve wrote on Feb 4, 2016:
"Please accept my condolences for your loss. There is no worse pain then loosing a loved one to death, I also want to share with you the hope that we find in the following Bible verses. God promise in Isaiah 25:8 these comforting word, "He will swallow up death for ever, and certainly wipe the tears from all faces. The Bible also says that God will wipe away the tears from our eyes and death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away (Rev. 21:3, 4). What great joy to be able to live forever without the fear of losing our loved ones again. It shall be as he has promise, for God can not lie, Titus 1:2. "
Julie Lourim wrote on Feb 3, 2016:
"Family, our hearts are broken and we are mourning with you. Chance was such a wonderful and inspiring young man. We cherish even more the time we had chatting with him on Christmas Day. Relish every memory and find comfort in knowing that one day you will be reunited.
With love, Steve and Julie Lourim"
Mesa Family (Helen) wrote on Feb 3, 2016:
"We didn't have the opportunity to know Chance Wolf but my son Sean Mesa is teammates with his brother Trace Wolf in the Cypress Bay High School Hockey Team. We are here for you all Wolf Family. The loss of a child is utterly devastating and my heart goes out to the Wolf Family & friends. Sincerely, The Mesa Family-Rick, Helen, Sean, Caitlin & Tyler"
GARLINGTON wrote on Feb 2, 2016:
"WE DID NOT KNOW CHASE, BUT HAVE KNOWN HIS MOTHER SINCE SHE WAS A LITTLE GIRL. WE KNOW SHE, ROD, KALEY AND TRACE LOVED THIS FINE YOUNG MAN MORE THAN ANYTHING. WE ARE SO SADDENED AT HIS PASSING AND WISH WE HAD HAD THE OPPURTUNITY TO KNOW HIM. MAY GOD KEEP HIM IN HIS GLORY UNTIL HIS FAMILY CAN ONCE AGAIN BE WITH HIM. OUR LOVE, DR. AND MRS. JAMES GARLINGTON "