
10/28/1968 – 5/1/2025
Donald (Don) H. Wolff II, age 56, of Jacksonville, Florida, passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a legacy of integrity, leadership, and loyalty. GO-851 General Chairperson Joe Bennett remembered Don as “a family man who loved his family deeply. He was a man’s man, with an unprecedented level of character. He was one of those guys who did the right thing even when nobody was looking.”
A dedicated railroad professional, Don devoted nearly two decades of his life to the Florida East Coast Railroad, earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues across the industry.
Don proudly served SMART-TD Local 903, first as Vice Local Chairperson from 2014 to 2021, and then as Local Chairperson from 2021 until his passing. He also served as a Trustee. In these roles, he represented Trainmen, Enginemen, and Yardmasters with unwavering commitment. He was a steadfast advocate for his brothers and sisters in the rail labor community, known for his strength of character and an unshakable sense of justice.
A passionate fan of college football, Don could often be found cheering on his beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers. His pride in the team reflected his own values: loyalty, resilience, and heart.

Don’s life and contributions will be celebrated on Saturday, May 10, at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 12200 McCormick Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225. Friends, family, coworkers, and all who were touched by his spirit are welcome to attend and asked to wear Cornhusker red and white to honor the memory of a man who gave so much to his community. The family encourages storytelling and picture sharing of their beloved Don.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that his loved ones consider donating to Operation Barnabas or Grace Lutheran School.
Operation Barnabas is a charity near and dear to Don’s heart. Focusing on supporting Veterans based on 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 through recreation and therapy.
Donations to Grace Lutheran School, will aid the new Early Childhood playground and programs. His loved ones greatly appreciate all your support.
Brother Wolf will be deeply missed but never forgotten. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the causes he championed, and the example he set.
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