James Wolf was known for his infectious grin, his commitment to serving others and his love for the Knights of Columbus. As a teenager, he even inspired his father, Bob, to become a Knight with him. Shortly after, James joined the Army. Sent to Iraq with the 52nd Engineer Battalion, he was killed on Nov. 6, 2003, when an IED exploded near his convoy. In the face of this tragic loss, his family found solace in the love shown to them by fellow Knights and their pride over James’ faith and sacrifice.