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James "Wolf" Corrao, was being remembered by his friends and associates of the road.
"Until six years ago Wolf had been one of those outlaws, a “one-percenter,” a member of the biker gangs notorious for intimidation and mayhem. In his own words, which were read at the service, he was an outlaw among outlaws — an enforcer, bouncer and bodyguard. He had written the story of his faith a few days before his death, intending to share it at a Bible study that had been scheduled for this day."
Here's the rest of this compelling report, a fine story written by Marshall Allen for the Las Vegas Sun.