Bob was born April 19, 1946 in Kansas City, MO to Frederick Wolf and Alfreida (Copson) Wolf. He grew up in the Kansas City area and graduated from Southeast High School.
Bob married Brenda in 2003 and they had the best 18 years of their lives together. They enjoyed many road trips to car shows, cruises and the National Pontiac Conventions all over the country. They truly loved each other were best friends.
Bob loved trains, but his real passion was cars. He bought his 1969 Grand Prix in 1970 and never let it go. He also had a 1989 Trans Am GTA and enjoyed it a lot, but the Grand Prix was his baby. He was a long time member of the local Pontiac Club, KC Arrowheads and dedicated over 30 years to the club and the National Club, POCI.
Bob started his career on a used car lot, thus his love of cars. He then worked for a bank in downtown Kansas City as an office machine repairman. From there he spent 26 years working for the Xerox Corporation as a copy machine technician. He also spent eight years as a reserve police officer for the City of Raytown, MO.
Bob was preceded in death by his father, Frederick and mother, Alfreida Wolf, step-daughter Lisa VanSickle. He is survived by his loving spouse, Brenda, sisters Patricia Bjuland, Beth Bonne (Craig), step-son Chad Kavanaugh (Lynn), step-daughters Wendy Cross and Allyssa Faulkner, son-in-law David VanSickle and five grandchildren. Bob is also survived by a loving family, multitudes of friends and will be greatly missed.
Charitable donations may be made in Bob's name to: Pontiac-Oakland Auto Museum, 205 N. Mill St., Pontiac, IL 61764; www.pontiacoaklandmuseum.org