Christian Wolf was a resident of Quincy, Illinois. He later moved to Denver, Colorado. Rose Ann O'Neil became his wife in that city.
Mr. Wolf worked as an engineer. He belonged to St. John Catholic church.
In February of 1948, Christian Wolf became a resident of St. Vincent's Home in Quincy, Illinois. He passed away in St. Vincent's Home, 25 August 1949.
In addition to his widow, Rose Wolf, three daughters, a son Leonard Wolf of Alaska, and various other family survived to mourn the loss of Christian Wolf.
Reverend Martin Currigan of St. Louis, Missouri, decedent's grandson, led funeral services, held at St. Vincent's Home chapel in Quincy, Illinois. Interment took place at Calvary cemetery in Quincy, Illinois.
- rewritten from obituary printed 26 August, 1949, on page 15 of The Quincy Herald-Whig, and a funeral notice printed 29 August 1949 on page 12 of the Quincy Herald-Whig.
Christian Wolf was a resident of Quincy, Illinois. He later moved to Denver, Colorado. Rose Ann O'Neil became his wife in that city.
Mr. Wolf worked as an engineer. He belonged to St. John Catholic church.
In February of 1948, Christian Wolf became a resident of St. Vincent's Home in Quincy, Illinois. He passed away in St. Vincent's Home, 25 August 1949.
In addition to his widow, Rose Wolf, three daughters, a son Leonard Wolf of Alaska, and various other family survived to mourn the loss of Christian Wolf.
Reverend Martin Currigan of St. Louis, Missouri, decedent's grandson, led funeral services, held at St. Vincent's Home chapel in Quincy, Illinois. Interment took place at Calvary cemetery in Quincy, Illinois.
- rewritten from obituary printed 26 August, 1949, on page 15 of The Quincy Herald-Whig, and a funeral notice printed 29 August 1949 on page 12 of the Quincy Herald-Whig.
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