
The Rev. Max Wolf (l-r) talks with Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach, and Sen. Ernie Lopez, R-Lewes, at the reception. In tribute, the General Assembly wrote, “The Senate and House of Representatives are pleased to honor Father Max and Olly for all that they have done for the parish and for the people of Rehoboth Beach and the surrounding community during their years among us.”
The Episcopal Parish of All Saints’ Church and St. George’s Chapel held a farewell reception for the Rev. Max Wolf at St. George’s Chapel June 3.
The parish hall was filled to capacity, as well as the garden, with the Rehoboth Beach Concert Band performing under a big tent. The Delaware General Assembly, represented by Sen. Ernie Lopez, R-Lewes, and Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach, presented a tribute to Father Max and Olly Wolf.
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