a local hospital at 7:50 p.m., Tuesday, of an ailment characteristic of
sleeping sickness. She had suffered periods of drowsiness since early last
month and for the last week could not be roused enough to recognize anyone.
She was born in Sugar Valley, Centre county, August 1, 1880, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf.
Surviving are her parents, her husband, two sons, David, at home, and Paul W.
of Altoona; five sisters, Mrs. Elva Glunt, Three Springs; and Helen Wolf, Mrs.
Gretta Thorn, Mrs. Linnie Miller and Mrs. Rena Miller, all of Chicago, and four
brothers, Russell, Alvin, Clair, and Roy Wolf, all of Chicago.
She was a member of the First Lutheran church, the Eastern Star, the Dames of
Malta and the Daughters of America.
Altoona Tribune, February 16, 1928
BCGS
a local hospital at 7:50 p.m., Tuesday, of an ailment characteristic of
sleeping sickness. She had suffered periods of drowsiness since early last
month and for the last week could not be roused enough to recognize anyone.
She was born in Sugar Valley, Centre county, August 1, 1880, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf.
Surviving are her parents, her husband, two sons, David, at home, and Paul W.
of Altoona; five sisters, Mrs. Elva Glunt, Three Springs; and Helen Wolf, Mrs.
Gretta Thorn, Mrs. Linnie Miller and Mrs. Rena Miller, all of Chicago, and four
brothers, Russell, Alvin, Clair, and Roy Wolf, all of Chicago.
She was a member of the First Lutheran church, the Eastern Star, the Dames of
Malta and the Daughters of America.
Altoona Tribune, February 16, 1928
BCGS
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement