Felix Philip Wulff

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Felix Philip Wulff, 74, of Jefferson City, died suddenly at his home on Friday, February 4, 2022.

He was born June 6, 1947, in Argyle, the son of Felix Philip and Rose (Bruemmer) Wulff.

He was united in marriage on November 28, 1970, at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in St. Elizabeth to Joann Frances Massman, who survives at the home.

A 1965 graduate of Fatima High School, Felix received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture from Lincoln University in 1969, and a Master of Science in Animal Nutrition from the University of Missouri, Columbia, in 1971.

Felix spent his thirty-five-year career with Lincoln University as the farm manager and an assistant professor, retiring in 2012.

He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, the Immaculate Conception Holy Name Society (serving many years as its treasurer), the Board of Directors for Public Water Supply District 2 of Cole County, and previously the Board of Directors for Resurrection Cemetery. He was also very active with the Ag Club and FFA activities at Lincoln University.

Felix had a deep concern and caring manner for those around him. He was always ready to help family and friends, expecting nothing in return. He enjoyed vegetable gardening, vacations to visit family around the country and abroad, and feeding the birds, although his favorite was spending time with his family on their farm near Folk.

Survivors include his wife, Joann; and a daughter, Lisa Wulff.

He was preceded in death by his father, Felix Philip Wulff and his mother, Rose (Bruemmer) Wulff Winkelman and a stepfather, Linus Winkelman.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, February 11, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev. Msgr. David D. Cox officiating.

Burial was held at Resurrection Catholic Mausoleum.

A memorial will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Lincoln University Foundation General Scholarship Fund, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church or to a charity of the Donor’s Choice.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. If you need anything, please call. Our warmest condolences, Troy 573-480-1838 Tina 573-480-1736

  2. Joann and Lisa, I’m so sorry to learn of Felix’s passing. I hold you in my heart with love, grace and prayer. I will miss the times I saw him if only in passing in the way to the farm. You know where I am if you ever want to stop. Peace, prayers and love. Your river neighbor, Jennifer Mckinney

  3. Joann, my thoughts and prayers are with you and family. I always enjoyed talking to Felix over the years at Lincoln. He would stop by my office many times to chat and catch up on the latest and he made sure to let me know when you joined the faculty. He was such a kind man. God bless you and your family.

  4. Joann, I am so sorry to hear about Fexix. It was always nice talking to you both whenever we ran into each other. I have been thinking about you and saying lots of prayers. I f you ever want to get in touch with me my phone #s: 573-728-6574 & 573 301-5242 (cell) Barb Schmitz

  5. Joann, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I always enjoyed talking to Felix over the years at Lincoln University. He was an amazing and kind man who always made time and willingly gave advice to young faculty like me. I will miss him immensely.

  6. Joann, you and Felix were so welcoming when I moved to Missouri. It was so nice to know that I had “friends” in Missouri from my contacts in West Virginia at Lincoln when I was hired. From helping me get furniture in my house to telling me the best places to eat, you and Felix truly made me feel like Missouri was home. I am forever grateful for your kindness. Felix was an advocate for Lincoln University agriculture and FFA and a wonderful volunteer for so much in the community. He will be greatly missed.

  7. Joan please accept our deepest sympathy. Felix helped me so much when I joined the Lincoln staff and faculty His advice was deeply appreciated. He helped me so much in negociating the Lincoln heiachy. He was a kind and humble man and will be missed by many

  8. Dearest Joann and Lisa, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Felix was a very special friend.


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