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Alfred Parker Wolf

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Alfred Parker Wolf

Birth
Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Jul 1936 (aged 68)
Carlisle Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
section B, row 54, cemetery lot B-180
Memorial ID
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Alfred P. Wolf, 22, son of Joseph & Elizabeth Wolf, and Susan S. Jacobs, 21, daughter of George & Phoeba (sic) Jacobs, were married April 30, 1891 at Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania. (Source: Marriage License)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Friday, July 24, 1936; pg. 2

Alfred Parker Wolf, of Carlisle Springs, died this morning at Carlisle Hospital (sic), aged 68 years.

He was a life-long resident of Middlesex Township and was a member of the Carlisle Springs Reformed Church. He was also a member of the Modern Woodmen Lodge.

Surviving are five daughters, Grace, at home; Mrs. Glenn Adams and Mrs. Lee Kunkle, both of Carlisle; Mrs. William Fagan, New Cumberland, and Mrs. Charles Hare, Meadowbrook; three sons, Wilmer, Middlesex Township; Glenn, Hollidaysburg, and Nelson, North Middleton Township; two brothers, Herman Wolf, Akron, Ohio, and Joseph Wolf, Lancaster, and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Burgett and Mrs. Addison Burgett, both of Middlesex Township, and Mrs. Levi Mountz, North Middleton Township.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, meeting at the home at 2 o'clock, with further rites at 2:30 o'clock in the Carlisle Springs Church. Burial will be in Kutz's Church Cemetery. Rev. D.A. Brown, Rev. C.S. Messner and Rev. Ira F. Brame will officiate. Friends may call Saturday evening at the home.
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Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1936; pg. 9

Alfred Parker Wolf, 68, of Carlisle Springs, died yesterday at Carlisle Hospital. Funeral tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., Carlisle Springs Reformed Church. Survivors, sons and daughters, Grace, at home; Mrs. Glenn Addams (sic) and Mrs. Lee Kunkle, both of Carlisle; Mrs. William Fagan, New Cumberland; Mrs. Charles Hare, Meadowbrook; Wilmer, Middlesex township; Nelson, North Middleton township, and Glenn, Holidaysburg; two brothers, Herman, Akron, and Joseph, Lancaster, and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Burgett and Mrs. Addison Burgett, both of Middlesex township, and Mrs. Levi Mountz, North Middleton township.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, July 28, 1936; pg. 6

Funeral services were conducted for the late Alfred Parker Wolf on Sunday afternoon. Brief services were held at the home with further services in St. Matthew's Church at Carlisle Springs where a very large number of people were assembled to pay respect to the departed.

Mr. Wolf was active in public affairs and taught school for a long period of time. He was a member of St. Matthew's Reformed congregation.

Rev. D.A. Brown, pastor of the Reformed Carlisle Rural charge, had charge of the services and preached the sermon. He was assisted in the services by Rev. C.S. Messner, pastor of the Lutheran Church, and Rev. Ira S. Brame, a former pastor of the Lutheran Church.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, July 28, 1936; pg. 3

In the estate of Alfred P. Wolf, Middlesex Township, a trust fund of $2500 is created for a daughter, Grace E. Wolf, and a $2000 trust fund for Mrs. Annie M. Stone, housekeeper. At their deaths the trust funds are to be shared equally by the daughters, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Bertha Fagan, Mrs. Katie Kunkle and Mrs. Ethel Hair. The farm in Middlesex Township is to be sold and the daughters will receive equal parts with three sons, Wilbur, J. Nelson and Alfred G. Wolf, the will directs. H.R. Gutshall and Mrs. Stone were named executors.
Alfred P. Wolf, 22, son of Joseph & Elizabeth Wolf, and Susan S. Jacobs, 21, daughter of George & Phoeba (sic) Jacobs, were married April 30, 1891 at Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania. (Source: Marriage License)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Friday, July 24, 1936; pg. 2

Alfred Parker Wolf, of Carlisle Springs, died this morning at Carlisle Hospital (sic), aged 68 years.

He was a life-long resident of Middlesex Township and was a member of the Carlisle Springs Reformed Church. He was also a member of the Modern Woodmen Lodge.

Surviving are five daughters, Grace, at home; Mrs. Glenn Adams and Mrs. Lee Kunkle, both of Carlisle; Mrs. William Fagan, New Cumberland, and Mrs. Charles Hare, Meadowbrook; three sons, Wilmer, Middlesex Township; Glenn, Hollidaysburg, and Nelson, North Middleton Township; two brothers, Herman Wolf, Akron, Ohio, and Joseph Wolf, Lancaster, and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Burgett and Mrs. Addison Burgett, both of Middlesex Township, and Mrs. Levi Mountz, North Middleton Township.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, meeting at the home at 2 o'clock, with further rites at 2:30 o'clock in the Carlisle Springs Church. Burial will be in Kutz's Church Cemetery. Rev. D.A. Brown, Rev. C.S. Messner and Rev. Ira F. Brame will officiate. Friends may call Saturday evening at the home.
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Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, July 25, 1936; pg. 9

Alfred Parker Wolf, 68, of Carlisle Springs, died yesterday at Carlisle Hospital. Funeral tomorrow, 2:30 p.m., Carlisle Springs Reformed Church. Survivors, sons and daughters, Grace, at home; Mrs. Glenn Addams (sic) and Mrs. Lee Kunkle, both of Carlisle; Mrs. William Fagan, New Cumberland; Mrs. Charles Hare, Meadowbrook; Wilmer, Middlesex township; Nelson, North Middleton township, and Glenn, Holidaysburg; two brothers, Herman, Akron, and Joseph, Lancaster, and three sisters, Mrs. Ida Burgett and Mrs. Addison Burgett, both of Middlesex township, and Mrs. Levi Mountz, North Middleton township.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, July 28, 1936; pg. 6

Funeral services were conducted for the late Alfred Parker Wolf on Sunday afternoon. Brief services were held at the home with further services in St. Matthew's Church at Carlisle Springs where a very large number of people were assembled to pay respect to the departed.

Mr. Wolf was active in public affairs and taught school for a long period of time. He was a member of St. Matthew's Reformed congregation.

Rev. D.A. Brown, pastor of the Reformed Carlisle Rural charge, had charge of the services and preached the sermon. He was assisted in the services by Rev. C.S. Messner, pastor of the Lutheran Church, and Rev. Ira S. Brame, a former pastor of the Lutheran Church.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, July 28, 1936; pg. 3

In the estate of Alfred P. Wolf, Middlesex Township, a trust fund of $2500 is created for a daughter, Grace E. Wolf, and a $2000 trust fund for Mrs. Annie M. Stone, housekeeper. At their deaths the trust funds are to be shared equally by the daughters, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Bertha Fagan, Mrs. Katie Kunkle and Mrs. Ethel Hair. The farm in Middlesex Township is to be sold and the daughters will receive equal parts with three sons, Wilbur, J. Nelson and Alfred G. Wolf, the will directs. H.R. Gutshall and Mrs. Stone were named executors.


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