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Brown Wolf

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Brown Wolf

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
18 Jun 1901 (aged 21)
Newport, Jackson County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Newport, Jackson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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There is another memorial to this person that has the obituatry for your viewing. I do not have ownership so this memorial was created so that it could be linked to family members of the Wolf Family buried in the Old Wolf Cememtery in Norfork, Ar.
Brown Wolf, the son of A.J. and Mrs. P. Wolf, passed away Tuesday, June 18th, just as the clock was striking the noon hour, at his home on Laurel Street, surrounded by relatives and friends who had with lingering hopes watched his bedside, offering him the attentions of devotion and love.

On May 20th, the deceased was attacked with typhoid fever, which soon proved to be extremely severe, producing hemorrhages of the bowel, from which the patient weakened gradually but surely. He was not conscious the morning of his death and in his enfeebled condition, his physician could find no hope nor offer any comforting assurances.

The deceased lost his father April 8th of this year and left beside a mother, three sisters, Mrs. A.G. Anderson, Misses Fannie and Lula Wolf, and on brother, Thomas J., who is in Hot Springs, to all of whom the sympathy of the community is extended in their loss of a dear one.

The funeral will be held at the Methodist Church, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.W. Smith, burial following at Walnut Grove Cemetery.

The deceased was born December 18, 1879, having lived here all his life, where he had friends and admirers among all ages. With sunny disposition, frank and sincere manner, honest character, strengthened by upright, manly living, it was no wonder that friends should be his. It seems only strange that so rich a flower of promise should be hewn down, when the first powers of young manhood were bursting into bloom.

Newport Daily Independent
Jun 18, 1901
There is another memorial to this person that has the obituatry for your viewing. I do not have ownership so this memorial was created so that it could be linked to family members of the Wolf Family buried in the Old Wolf Cememtery in Norfork, Ar.
Brown Wolf, the son of A.J. and Mrs. P. Wolf, passed away Tuesday, June 18th, just as the clock was striking the noon hour, at his home on Laurel Street, surrounded by relatives and friends who had with lingering hopes watched his bedside, offering him the attentions of devotion and love.

On May 20th, the deceased was attacked with typhoid fever, which soon proved to be extremely severe, producing hemorrhages of the bowel, from which the patient weakened gradually but surely. He was not conscious the morning of his death and in his enfeebled condition, his physician could find no hope nor offer any comforting assurances.

The deceased lost his father April 8th of this year and left beside a mother, three sisters, Mrs. A.G. Anderson, Misses Fannie and Lula Wolf, and on brother, Thomas J., who is in Hot Springs, to all of whom the sympathy of the community is extended in their loss of a dear one.

The funeral will be held at the Methodist Church, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.W. Smith, burial following at Walnut Grove Cemetery.

The deceased was born December 18, 1879, having lived here all his life, where he had friends and admirers among all ages. With sunny disposition, frank and sincere manner, honest character, strengthened by upright, manly living, it was no wonder that friends should be his. It seems only strange that so rich a flower of promise should be hewn down, when the first powers of young manhood were bursting into bloom.

Newport Daily Independent
Jun 18, 1901


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