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Eliza <I>Neuenschwander</I> Wolfley

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Eliza Neuenschwander Wolfley

Birth
Bern, Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, Switzerland
Death
1937 (aged 64–65)
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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In the year when war was declared her two sons, Alma and Ether entered the ranks of Uncle Sam, Ether was in France for a number of months. This noble Mother has had four of her children, Alma, Ether, Edgar and Mae fill missions for the Latter-day Saint Church and Ether has filled two missions
As Sister Wolfley grew older her faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ grew stronger, acknowledging the handiwork of God in all things. She was an honest tithe payer, an observer of the Word of Wisdom, and a good neighbor.
ON Jan 1st Mr and Mrs Wolfley went to Arizona where they could do temple work and each attended two or three sessions in the temple daily. Sister Wolfley has enjoyed perfect health this winter and enjoyed her work. On March 25 her son Ether, who was released from his mission joined them. she had great joy visiting with him.
Mrs Wolfley leaves to mourn her loss a sorrowing husband and the following children; Alma, ether, Mae Moeser, Ester, Maion, Edgar and Vern, and the following brothers and sisters: Fred Neuenschwander, Salt Lake City, G.A. Newswander, Freedom Wyoming, Mrs O.E. Seymour of Bedford and Esther of California.

Wolfley, Eliza N (i 8 Apr 1937)Star Valley Independent

Eliza NEUENSCHWANDER is the daughter of Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER/Anna Maria MUELLER
Eliza NEUENSCHWANDER married Rudolph Edward WOLFLEY 17 Oct 1894 in Logan, Cache, UT

In the year when war was declared her two sons, Alma and Ether entered the ranks of Uncle Sam, Ether was in France for a number of months. This noble Mother has had four of her children, Alma, Ether, Edgar and Mae fill missions for the Latter-day Saint Church and Ether has filled two missions
As Sister Wolfley grew older her faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ grew stronger, acknowledging the handiwork of God in all things. She was an honest tithe payer, an observer of the Word of Wisdom, and a good neighbor.
ON Jan 1st Mr and Mrs Wolfley went to Arizona where they could do temple work and each attended two or three sessions in the temple daily. Sister Wolfley has enjoyed perfect health this winter and enjoyed her work. On March 25 her son Ether, who was released from his mission joined them. she had great joy visiting with him.
Mrs Wolfley leaves to mourn her loss a sorrowing husband and the following children; Alma, ether, Mae Moeser, Ester, Maion, Edgar and Vern, and the following brothers and sisters: Fred Neuenschwander, Salt Lake City, G.A. Newswander, Freedom Wyoming, Mrs O.E. Seymour of Bedford and Esther of California.

Wolfley, Eliza N (i 8 Apr 1937)Star Valley Independent

Eliza NEUENSCHWANDER is the daughter of Frederick NEUENSCHWANDER/Anna Maria MUELLER
Eliza NEUENSCHWANDER married Rudolph Edward WOLFLEY 17 Oct 1894 in Logan, Cache, UT


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