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Clyde Daniel Wolfe

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Clyde Daniel Wolfe

Birth
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 May 1942 (aged 60)
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Berne, Adams County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6874566, Longitude: -84.892191
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Married Ida B Durbin: 06 Feb 1904 Adams County, Indiana

Deccatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Friday, May 29, 1942
Wolfe Funeral Rites Sunday Afternoon - Year's First Traffic Fatality In County
Funeral services for Clyde D. Wolfe, 60, Adam's County's first traffic victim for the year 1942, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his home, three and one-half miles east of Monroe, at 2 o'clock at the Pleasant Valley Church near there. Rev. Carl William, Rev. Susie Sproul and Rev. R. G. Winterholder will officiate. Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery. The body has been removed from the Lobenstein Funeral Hme to the residence.
Mr. Wolfe died Thursday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at the Adams County Memorial Hspital. Death was attributed to skull fracture suffered last Saturday morning in a two-car crash near Monroe. He never regained consciousness after the accident.
He was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, October 28, 1881, the son of Daniel and Ellen Wolfe. He was married to Ida Durbin, who survives.
Surviving also are the following children: Mrs. Gerald Fry of Pennville, Mrs. Howard Presdorf of Craigville, Grover Wolfe of Decatur, and Mrs. Norman Noack of Fort Wayne; four sisters: Mrs. Nellie Gould of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Ollie Durbin of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Laura Strickler of Redkey; one brother, Harry Wolfe of Redkey. One son is deceased.
The accident occurred at a county road intersection three miles east and one mile south of Monroe. The car driven by Mr. Wolfe and another driven by Wilber Beer, 49, of route six, Decatur, crashed when both approached the intersection at the same time.
Sheriff Ed Miller investigated the accident and called an ambulance to move the badly injured man to the local hospital. Mr. Beer was unhurt, while Chester Feasel of Decatur, who was riding with Beer, sustained minor injuries.

Married Ida B Durbin: 06 Feb 1904 Adams County, Indiana

Deccatur Daily Democrat, Adams Co, IN; Friday, May 29, 1942
Wolfe Funeral Rites Sunday Afternoon - Year's First Traffic Fatality In County
Funeral services for Clyde D. Wolfe, 60, Adam's County's first traffic victim for the year 1942, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his home, three and one-half miles east of Monroe, at 2 o'clock at the Pleasant Valley Church near there. Rev. Carl William, Rev. Susie Sproul and Rev. R. G. Winterholder will officiate. Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery. The body has been removed from the Lobenstein Funeral Hme to the residence.
Mr. Wolfe died Thursday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at the Adams County Memorial Hspital. Death was attributed to skull fracture suffered last Saturday morning in a two-car crash near Monroe. He never regained consciousness after the accident.
He was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, October 28, 1881, the son of Daniel and Ellen Wolfe. He was married to Ida Durbin, who survives.
Surviving also are the following children: Mrs. Gerald Fry of Pennville, Mrs. Howard Presdorf of Craigville, Grover Wolfe of Decatur, and Mrs. Norman Noack of Fort Wayne; four sisters: Mrs. Nellie Gould of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Ollie Durbin of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Laura Strickler of Redkey; one brother, Harry Wolfe of Redkey. One son is deceased.
The accident occurred at a county road intersection three miles east and one mile south of Monroe. The car driven by Mr. Wolfe and another driven by Wilber Beer, 49, of route six, Decatur, crashed when both approached the intersection at the same time.
Sheriff Ed Miller investigated the accident and called an ambulance to move the badly injured man to the local hospital. Mr. Beer was unhurt, while Chester Feasel of Decatur, who was riding with Beer, sustained minor injuries.



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