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Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Wednesday, November 27, 1929; pg. 22
WOLF - BRUBAKER
Joseph A. Wolf and Mrs. Lillian M. Brubaker, both of this city, were married at 9 :30 o'clock Tuesday morning in the First Methodist church (sic).
The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. M. Witwer. D.D., pastor of the church assisted by Rev. H. F. Rhoads, D.D., pastor of Otterbein United Brethren church (sic). The immediate families witnessed the ceremony in which the ring service was used. The wedding breakfast was served at the Stevens House.
After an automobile trip to Florida they will reside at Grand View Heights.
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Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Wednesday, August 31, 1955; pg. 2
Retired Grocer Found Dead In Bed At Home
Joseph A. Wolf, seventy-four, 831 Grandview Blvd., was found dead in bed in his home at 6:30 m yesterday by his step-son, Paul W. Brubaker, 919 E. King St.
Dr. Charles P. Stahl deputy coroner, said death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. He estimated time of death at 7 a.m. Wolf was last seen alive sitting on his front porch Monday evening.
Born in Cumberland Co., a son of the late Joseph A. and Elizabeth Baker Wolf, he was in the grocery business in Lancaster approximately 17 years and, previously, was superintendent of the weaving department of the Stehli Silk Mill. He was a member of Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Surviving are two sons, Chester Leroy, Elizabethtown; and Lt. Col. Earl E., Army chaplain at New Rochelle, N.Y.; a step-son, Paul Brubaker , Lancaster; three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Burzett (sic), Carlisle RD.
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Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Wednesday, November 27, 1929; pg. 22
WOLF - BRUBAKER
Joseph A. Wolf and Mrs. Lillian M. Brubaker, both of this city, were married at 9 :30 o'clock Tuesday morning in the First Methodist church (sic).
The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. M. Witwer. D.D., pastor of the church assisted by Rev. H. F. Rhoads, D.D., pastor of Otterbein United Brethren church (sic). The immediate families witnessed the ceremony in which the ring service was used. The wedding breakfast was served at the Stevens House.
After an automobile trip to Florida they will reside at Grand View Heights.
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Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Wednesday, August 31, 1955; pg. 2
Retired Grocer Found Dead In Bed At Home
Joseph A. Wolf, seventy-four, 831 Grandview Blvd., was found dead in bed in his home at 6:30 m yesterday by his step-son, Paul W. Brubaker, 919 E. King St.
Dr. Charles P. Stahl deputy coroner, said death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. He estimated time of death at 7 a.m. Wolf was last seen alive sitting on his front porch Monday evening.
Born in Cumberland Co., a son of the late Joseph A. and Elizabeth Baker Wolf, he was in the grocery business in Lancaster approximately 17 years and, previously, was superintendent of the weaving department of the Stehli Silk Mill. He was a member of Otterbein Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Surviving are two sons, Chester Leroy, Elizabethtown; and Lt. Col. Earl E., Army chaplain at New Rochelle, N.Y.; a step-son, Paul Brubaker , Lancaster; three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Burzett (sic), Carlisle RD.
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