Esther Marie Wolfe, a vibrant and compassionate young woman, tragically passed away on February 21, 2024, in Rapid City, South Dakota. Born on May 30, 1998, Esther was known for her radiant smile and generous spirit. Her death has left a profound void in the hearts of her family, friends, and community.
Esther’s life was marked by her desire to help others. Despite facing numerous traumatic events, she remained committed to assisting those in need, often giving away her own belongings to help others. Her personality was infectious, and she was beloved by many.
Her passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and memories from those who knew her. Gina Still Smoking shared on Facebook, "RIP beautiful Esther Marie! I will always remember casting you and your sister for a fashion show years ago. You two knew how to show your presence in a room by your personality and natural beauty. You will be missed."
The Sioux Funeral Home announced her passing, highlighting her impact on those around her. "Esther made her journey to the Spirit World on February 21, 2024, in Rapid City, SD. Our strong, beautiful, Indigenous Winyan, Esther Marie Wolfe, will forever be remembered."
Esther is survived by her parents, Delores Red Nest and John A. Wolfe, along with numerous siblings, nieces, and nephews. Her family is devastated by her loss, describing her as a daughter, sister, best aunt, and best friend. They remember her for her compassion and the significant impact she had on their lives.
Her friend, Joyce Mccarter, who mentored Esther in middle school, expressed her sorrow, "I was her mentor back when she was in middle school. She was a memorable girl for sure and I truly enjoyed having been there for her. I pray for her family, may they find some comfort knowing she is in a better place where she is free from the worries."
Esther’s life and untimely death highlight the importance of cherishing loved ones and the enduring impact one individual can have on their community. Her family and friends continue to mourn her loss and honor her memory through their shared stories and the love they received from her.
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