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George Claus Wulf

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George Claus Wulf

Birth
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 Mar 1962 (aged 81)
Arlington, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Arlington, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4588069, Longitude: -96.3399381
Plot
Section B, Lot 4
Memorial ID
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A double wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Rahlf last Wednesday when their son Herman was married to Miss Anna Kuhr and their daughter Lizzie to George Wulff. the young people were born and raised in Washington county and are well known to a wide circle of friends who join with the Pilot in extending congratulations. The wedding was a quiet affair, only a few immediate relatives being in attendance. Judge Marshal officiat


GEORGE CLAUS WULF SERVICES MONDAY

Services for George C. Wulf, 81, of Arlington will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Congregational Church in Arlington with the Rev. Robert Krause officiating.
Mr. Wulf was born November 26, 1880 on a farm near Orum and died Wednesday at his home. He attended Lincoln School in Orum and was baptized and confirmed in the Orum Lutheran Church.
Mr. Wulf married Lizzie Rahlfs June 7, 1905. After their marriage they farmed north of Arlington for 45 years before moving to town. Mrs Wulf died in 1951.
Survivors include three sons, Harry and Leonard of Arlington and Clifford of Elkorn: two daughters, Mrs Art (Meta) Kroeger of Ames and Mrs Elmer (Edna) Knudsen of St. Cloud, Minn. one brother Hans of Blair: two sister, Mrs. Emma Stork and Mrs Katie Larsen both of Blair. 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
A memorial fund has been established for the Congregational Church of Arlington

Acknowledgment to Washington County Genealogy Society for archive of following obituary)

Pilot Tribune 19 Mar 1962
Services Monday For George Wulf

Funeral services for George C. Wulf, 81 of Arlington, were held Monday, March 19 at the First Congregational Church in Arlington.
Mr. George Wulf was believed to have passed away sometime Wednesday night in his home in Arlington. He lived alone.
Mr. Wulf was born in the rural area of Blair on November 26, 1880. He has three sons and two daughters surviving. The sons are Harry and Leonard Wulf of Arlington and Clifford of Elkhorn.
The two daughters are Mrs. Arthur Kroeger of Ames and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen of St. Cloud , Minnesota.
Mr. Wulf has one brother and two sisters surviving, Hans Wulf of Blair, and Mrs. Emma Stork and Mrs. Katie Larsen, both of Blair.
Mr. Wulf has 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Robert Krause officiating. Interment was at the Arlington Cemetery.
Wm. Reckmeyer and Sons were in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased: Roy Rahlfs, Wilford Stork, Gilbert Stork, Harland Wulf, Donald Wulf and Howard Larsen.
Note: From Arlington Cemetery listing: died 14 March 1962; buried Sec B Lot 4.

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A double wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Rahlf last Wednesday when their son Herman was married to Miss Anna Kuhr and their daughter Lizzie to George Wulff. the young people were born and raised in Washington county and are well known to a wide circle of friends who join with the Pilot in extending congratulations. The wedding was a quiet affair, only a few immediate relatives being in attendance. Judge Marshal officiat


GEORGE CLAUS WULF SERVICES MONDAY

Services for George C. Wulf, 81, of Arlington will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Congregational Church in Arlington with the Rev. Robert Krause officiating.
Mr. Wulf was born November 26, 1880 on a farm near Orum and died Wednesday at his home. He attended Lincoln School in Orum and was baptized and confirmed in the Orum Lutheran Church.
Mr. Wulf married Lizzie Rahlfs June 7, 1905. After their marriage they farmed north of Arlington for 45 years before moving to town. Mrs Wulf died in 1951.
Survivors include three sons, Harry and Leonard of Arlington and Clifford of Elkorn: two daughters, Mrs Art (Meta) Kroeger of Ames and Mrs Elmer (Edna) Knudsen of St. Cloud, Minn. one brother Hans of Blair: two sister, Mrs. Emma Stork and Mrs Katie Larsen both of Blair. 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
A memorial fund has been established for the Congregational Church of Arlington

Acknowledgment to Washington County Genealogy Society for archive of following obituary)

Pilot Tribune 19 Mar 1962
Services Monday For George Wulf

Funeral services for George C. Wulf, 81 of Arlington, were held Monday, March 19 at the First Congregational Church in Arlington.
Mr. George Wulf was believed to have passed away sometime Wednesday night in his home in Arlington. He lived alone.
Mr. Wulf was born in the rural area of Blair on November 26, 1880. He has three sons and two daughters surviving. The sons are Harry and Leonard Wulf of Arlington and Clifford of Elkhorn.
The two daughters are Mrs. Arthur Kroeger of Ames and Mrs. Elmer Knudsen of St. Cloud , Minnesota.
Mr. Wulf has one brother and two sisters surviving, Hans Wulf of Blair, and Mrs. Emma Stork and Mrs. Katie Larsen, both of Blair.
Mr. Wulf has 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services were at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Robert Krause officiating. Interment was at the Arlington Cemetery.
Wm. Reckmeyer and Sons were in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased: Roy Rahlfs, Wilford Stork, Gilbert Stork, Harland Wulf, Donald Wulf and Howard Larsen.
Note: From Arlington Cemetery listing: died 14 March 1962; buried Sec B Lot 4.

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