This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Devin Wolfe, 18, born on April 6, 1995 and passed away on March 6, 2014. We will remember him forever.
- The Oklahoman -
Devin Donnelly Carson Wolfe was born April 6, 1995 and passed over on March 6, 2014 at the age of 18. He was an amazing person. He never spoke ill of anyone. He didn't have a mean bone in his body. He never said a mean thing about anyone nor would he have ever hurt anyone, he was the kindest of kind. Devin reached out to those who were picked on at school. He was very bright and creative. Devin loved his dogs, music, movies, and video games, but most of all he loved his closest friends too many to list. Devin is survived his mothers Denise Wolfe and Joyce Highfill and his big brother Brennan Wolfe and nephew Brantley Cade Wolfe. He is also survived by grandparents Don and Pat Wolfe; Numerous aunts and uncles, Debbie and Herman Henning, Mike and Merlene Wolfe, David and Martha Wolfe, David and Joyce K Highfill, Tom and Linda Highfill, Julie Ching, Wes Highfill and Matthew and Anita Highfill, and a host of cousins and friends. Sweet Devin, you were so kind and tenderhearted. We will miss you always and forever.
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Leave a tributeAs far as life was concerned, he found it somewhat pointless. He just didn’t see any reason to endure it. I can tell you as someone who cared for this amazing young man that that realization can be a rather stark and painful revelation. That there was nobody on this entire planet that was enough to keep him here... it leaves me feeling terribly sad and inadequate.
Still, I am happy to have known him. To have shared what parts of his life he allowed me to. I will always miss him. Loved you, Devin.
Thank you to all those that remembered him today. If only he'd realized what he meant to us all.
Love you, Dev
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Originally when I met Devin, he didn't want to go to college. Later on though, he decided he wanted to be a chef or at least to attend cullinary school. He told me he cooked for himself and his Mom. He seemed to enjoy that. Unfortunately, his first job was for a restaurant, but the day he was to start there, the restaurant was sold off and he was no longer needed. It kinda seemed like that put a real damper on Devin's enthusiasm for cullinary school or the food industry.
When he eventually told me he no longer wanted to cook for a living, he let me know he'd decided that he wanted to become an architect. I was pleased with this news. Devin was so gifted in so many areas that would have applied well to the vocation of architect. He could spacially visualize things. He also demonstrated excellent logic skills in the things he would create for Little Big Planet. He was such an intelligent boy.
Devin would have been an amazing architect. I only wish I'd gotten to see the fruit of his many talents.
Wolf
Devin loved having Wolfe as his last name. In the gaming community, he even belonged to a group of people that were fans of wolves or also named a variant of Wolf which were called wolf packs. He often hung out with his "pack" online.
In the game, DC Universe Online, his character he created even had the ability to turn into a dog.
I miss Devin so much. Everything about him was so creative. I was truly blessed to be able to have him in my life.