Raymond Gerald (RG) Wolfrey Jr.
Nov 17, 2024 14:11:10 GMT -5
Post by Allen Hudson on Nov 17, 2024 14:11:10 GMT -5
Fellow Patriots:
Raymond Gerald (RG) Wolfrey served Honorably in the United States Marine Corps as an 0311 (Grunt) earning the following Awards:
Sharpshooter Badge
Good Conduct Medal
RG as we all knew him by, (knew him 28 years and did'nt know what RG stood for) also was a Patriot Guard Rider.
It will be an honor to stand for One who stood with Us on many occasions.
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey, Jr.
September 20, 1955 — November 13, 2024
Charlotte
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey Jr. "FatMan G" or “RG” for Real Good
September 20, 1955 - November 13, 2024
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey, lovingly known as "FatMan G," passed away peacefully at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 13, 2024, at the age of 69. Born on September 20, 1955, in Petersburg, Virginia, RG lived a life full of love, adventure, and dedication.
A proud Marine Veteran, he served his country with honor and valor. Outside of his service, he was an avid fisherman, a passionate motorcycle rider who was always seeking the thrill of the open road on his beloved Harley Davidson. His life was a testament to hard work, loyalty, and the joy of family. He was a man who always put others before himself and was never a stranger to anyone new. He generously gave much of his time to those who needed it the most, embodying the spirit of kindness and compassion. He was never one to turn down cake at eight and always made sure to share the love if you were near. Being a PawPaw was something that brought him great joy. His grandson Ox or little man as he called him, was always one to bring a smile to his face.
RG's legacy lives on through his loving wife and lifelong soulmate, Tina Conlee Wolfrey; his devoted children, son, Daniel Adam Wolfrey, Joseph Garrity and daughter, Stacey Marie Shoope, Dale Raymond Shoope; his cherished grandson, Oxlade James Shoope, and expected grandson, Stetson Ray Shoope. He is also remembered fondly by his close friends, John, Buck, Mike, Alan, the entire "Rusty Nut Gang," his Pi Phi frat brothers, his Speedway Harley Davidson family, and his Patriot Guard Veteran brothers.
His memory will forever be a source of strength and inspiration for those who knew and loved him.
Please join us at Speedway Harley Davidson in Concord, North Carolina following his burial from 230 pm to 430 pm for food, beverages, and a celebration of RG’s life.
Mission date: 22Nov24
Staging time: 9:30am
Staging location: Hartsell FH 12115 University City Blvd., Harrisburg, NC 28075 map: maps.app.goo.gl/yzf326QbUxPGWpnt6
Briefing time: 9:35am
After the briefing we shall form the flag line for the arrival of family and friends for the visitation.
Once the service starts at 11:00am we shall stand down and wait on the service to end and then escort RG to Salisbury National Cemetery for his final formation.
Allen Hudson
828 850 5010
whudson644@gmail.com
P.S.: The PGR also has a mission coming from Powell Staton FH for a WWII Veteran William Thomas Moss US Army, at 2:00pm at SNC, if you can please stay to support that mission.
Raymond Gerald (RG) Wolfrey served Honorably in the United States Marine Corps as an 0311 (Grunt) earning the following Awards:
Sharpshooter Badge
Good Conduct Medal
RG as we all knew him by, (knew him 28 years and did'nt know what RG stood for) also was a Patriot Guard Rider.
It will be an honor to stand for One who stood with Us on many occasions.
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey, Jr.
September 20, 1955 — November 13, 2024
Charlotte
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey Jr. "FatMan G" or “RG” for Real Good
September 20, 1955 - November 13, 2024
Raymond Gerald Wolfrey, lovingly known as "FatMan G," passed away peacefully at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina, on November 13, 2024, at the age of 69. Born on September 20, 1955, in Petersburg, Virginia, RG lived a life full of love, adventure, and dedication.
A proud Marine Veteran, he served his country with honor and valor. Outside of his service, he was an avid fisherman, a passionate motorcycle rider who was always seeking the thrill of the open road on his beloved Harley Davidson. His life was a testament to hard work, loyalty, and the joy of family. He was a man who always put others before himself and was never a stranger to anyone new. He generously gave much of his time to those who needed it the most, embodying the spirit of kindness and compassion. He was never one to turn down cake at eight and always made sure to share the love if you were near. Being a PawPaw was something that brought him great joy. His grandson Ox or little man as he called him, was always one to bring a smile to his face.
RG's legacy lives on through his loving wife and lifelong soulmate, Tina Conlee Wolfrey; his devoted children, son, Daniel Adam Wolfrey, Joseph Garrity and daughter, Stacey Marie Shoope, Dale Raymond Shoope; his cherished grandson, Oxlade James Shoope, and expected grandson, Stetson Ray Shoope. He is also remembered fondly by his close friends, John, Buck, Mike, Alan, the entire "Rusty Nut Gang," his Pi Phi frat brothers, his Speedway Harley Davidson family, and his Patriot Guard Veteran brothers.
His memory will forever be a source of strength and inspiration for those who knew and loved him.
Please join us at Speedway Harley Davidson in Concord, North Carolina following his burial from 230 pm to 430 pm for food, beverages, and a celebration of RG’s life.
Mission date: 22Nov24
Staging time: 9:30am
Staging location: Hartsell FH 12115 University City Blvd., Harrisburg, NC 28075 map: maps.app.goo.gl/yzf326QbUxPGWpnt6
Briefing time: 9:35am
After the briefing we shall form the flag line for the arrival of family and friends for the visitation.
Once the service starts at 11:00am we shall stand down and wait on the service to end and then escort RG to Salisbury National Cemetery for his final formation.
Allen Hudson
828 850 5010
whudson644@gmail.com
P.S.: The PGR also has a mission coming from Powell Staton FH for a WWII Veteran William Thomas Moss US Army, at 2:00pm at SNC, if you can please stay to support that mission.