Mrs. John Wolfe is Dead From Paralysis
Mrs. John Wolfe, 628 Wright street, who was born in LaSalle in 1852 and lived here continuously since, died at her residence at two o'clock this morning following a stroke of paralysis. She was stricken at 8:30 yesterday morning and remained in an unconscious condition until the end came early today. Mrs. Wolfe was sixty-five years old and by her years of residence here, was well known to many LaSalleans. She was married June 6, 1876 to John Wolfe. Besides the husband, there are three children surviving; John W. Wolfe, employed by the Citizen's Lighting Co; Richard Wolfe, with the American Expeditionary Forces in France; and Mrs. W. J. Maloney of Utica. The funeral will be held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon from the residence to St. Patrick's church; thence to St. Vincent's cemetery.
Republican Times, Ottawa November 16, 1918
Mrs. John Wolff, of LaSalle, well known in Ottawa, died at her home yesterday morning, following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Wolff was born in LaSalle over sixty years ago. Her maiden name was Johanna Dillon. She was married to John Wolff on June 6,1876 and six children were born to the union. Three died. The following are left with her husband: Mrs. William Maloney, of Utica; John, in LaSalle and Richard, in France. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock from the home to St. Patrick's church in LaSalle and interment will be made in St. Vincent's cemetery.
The LaSalle Daily Tribune and Peru Evening Press
Monday, November 18, 1918 (courtesy of FAG member vande # 48363693 )
MRS. JOHN WOLFE IS LAID TO REST SUNDAY
Mrs. John Wolfe, who died early Friday morning following a stroke of paralysis, was laid at rest, yesterday afternoon following services at St. Patrick's church. Internemtnet was made in St. Vincent's cemetery.
At the church, there were special solos by Miss Margaret Schuetz and Patrick J. McInerney.
Mrs. John Wolfe is Dead From Paralysis
Mrs. John Wolfe, 628 Wright street, who was born in LaSalle in 1852 and lived here continuously since, died at her residence at two o'clock this morning following a stroke of paralysis. She was stricken at 8:30 yesterday morning and remained in an unconscious condition until the end came early today. Mrs. Wolfe was sixty-five years old and by her years of residence here, was well known to many LaSalleans. She was married June 6, 1876 to John Wolfe. Besides the husband, there are three children surviving; John W. Wolfe, employed by the Citizen's Lighting Co; Richard Wolfe, with the American Expeditionary Forces in France; and Mrs. W. J. Maloney of Utica. The funeral will be held at two o'clock Sunday afternoon from the residence to St. Patrick's church; thence to St. Vincent's cemetery.
Republican Times, Ottawa November 16, 1918
Mrs. John Wolff, of LaSalle, well known in Ottawa, died at her home yesterday morning, following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Wolff was born in LaSalle over sixty years ago. Her maiden name was Johanna Dillon. She was married to John Wolff on June 6,1876 and six children were born to the union. Three died. The following are left with her husband: Mrs. William Maloney, of Utica; John, in LaSalle and Richard, in France. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock from the home to St. Patrick's church in LaSalle and interment will be made in St. Vincent's cemetery.
The LaSalle Daily Tribune and Peru Evening Press
Monday, November 18, 1918 (courtesy of FAG member vande # 48363693 )
MRS. JOHN WOLFE IS LAID TO REST SUNDAY
Mrs. John Wolfe, who died early Friday morning following a stroke of paralysis, was laid at rest, yesterday afternoon following services at St. Patrick's church. Internemtnet was made in St. Vincent's cemetery.
At the church, there were special solos by Miss Margaret Schuetz and Patrick J. McInerney.
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