Jesse M. Wolfe, 31, of Manchester passed away Friday, October 19th.
Jesse was born in Concord on February 18, 1981, the son of Lawrence E. and Susan M. (Matthews) Wolfe. He was a lifelong resident of the Concord area, graduating from Concord High School class of 2000 and earning a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Curry College in 2005, where he greatly enjoyed his position as Hip-Hop Director for the College's radio station WMLN. Always willing to work hard to support his family, Jesse had a diverse work history and an ability to adapt. He was a proud member of LIUNA and Laborer's Union Local #668.
Jesse was known for his non-judgmental nature and expressions of unconditional love. He had a wonderfully mischievous sense of humor, a huge heart and a unique gift for forgiveness. He had a great interest in urban culture and a passion for underground hip-hop, which was evident in his music-mixing and freestyle rapping. Jesse loved to fish, and attempting to survive tubing on his Uncle Bruce's boat. His passions included playing basketball in the Concord Men's Basketball League and cheering for his favorite sports teamsâespecially from Philadelphia. He was a fiercely loyal friend who was deeply devoted to his family and children.
In addition to his parents, Jesse is survived by the love of his life, his girlfriend, Kaylan Kuck and Kaylan's daughter, Kyara Mailhot of Manchester; his precious children Isabella and Anthony Wolfe along with their mother and Jesse's former wife, Sarah (Spinner) Wolfe of Manchester; brother Micah Wolfe, his wife, Haley and their daughter, Violet of Edmond, OK; brother Collin Wolfe and his girlfriend, Anna Glotzbach from The Woodlands, TX; sister Rebecca Wolfe and her daughter, Raegan Breen of Concord; grandmother Barbara Campbell of Akron, OH; and many other beloved extended family members.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Jesse Wolfe Children's Fund, c/o Lawrence E. Wolfe, 53 Millstone Dr., Concord, NH 03301; or Hope for Kyara, online at https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/cNOHb.