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Bonnie May <I>Case</I> Wulf

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Bonnie May Case Wulf

Birth
Cedardale, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
11 Jul 2015 (aged 91)
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Bonnie May Wulf, 91, of Milliken, Colorado was born to Henry Washington and Mary Ellen (Weise) Case. The family moved to Phillipsburg, Kansas area and then they moved to Milliken in the 1930's where she grew up and finished her education.

Bonnie met Harold Wulf in Milliken and they were married on August 28, 1940 in Kimball, Nebraska. After their marriage, they lived in Fort Collins. Bonnie worked for Furr's Cafeteria with her children Irma and Jim. She retired in 1976. After that time she worked part-time as a calf feeder at Rueben Bernhardt Dairy for 5 years and then she and her husband completely retired.

She joined Merry Mixers Square Dancing and loved to bake, quilt and make fudge and peanut clusters. Bonnie also made Teddy Bears to give away.

Bonnie is survived by her daughters Betty Burke of Farnsworth, Texas, Irma (Richard) McMillan of Mesa, Arizona and Danette (David) Crespin of Milliken; sons Richard (Peggy) Wulf of Loveland and James (Kathy) Wulf of Crocker, Missouri; one sister Goldie L. DeWilde of Wheat Ridge; 17 Grandchildren; 22 Great Grandchildren and 5 Great Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three sons Gary Lee Wulf, Earl Wulf, Verl Wulf; six brothers Clark Case, James Case, George Case, Wes Case, Dale Case and Ralph Case; three sisters Bertha Case, Lillian Gulley and Sarah Morton.
Bonnie May Wulf, 91, of Milliken, Colorado was born to Henry Washington and Mary Ellen (Weise) Case. The family moved to Phillipsburg, Kansas area and then they moved to Milliken in the 1930's where she grew up and finished her education.

Bonnie met Harold Wulf in Milliken and they were married on August 28, 1940 in Kimball, Nebraska. After their marriage, they lived in Fort Collins. Bonnie worked for Furr's Cafeteria with her children Irma and Jim. She retired in 1976. After that time she worked part-time as a calf feeder at Rueben Bernhardt Dairy for 5 years and then she and her husband completely retired.

She joined Merry Mixers Square Dancing and loved to bake, quilt and make fudge and peanut clusters. Bonnie also made Teddy Bears to give away.

Bonnie is survived by her daughters Betty Burke of Farnsworth, Texas, Irma (Richard) McMillan of Mesa, Arizona and Danette (David) Crespin of Milliken; sons Richard (Peggy) Wulf of Loveland and James (Kathy) Wulf of Crocker, Missouri; one sister Goldie L. DeWilde of Wheat Ridge; 17 Grandchildren; 22 Great Grandchildren and 5 Great Great Grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three sons Gary Lee Wulf, Earl Wulf, Verl Wulf; six brothers Clark Case, James Case, George Case, Wes Case, Dale Case and Ralph Case; three sisters Bertha Case, Lillian Gulley and Sarah Morton.


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  • Added: Jul 14, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149248076/bonnie_may-wulf: accessed ), memorial page for Bonnie May Case Wulf (1 May 1924–11 Jul 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 149248076, citing Sunset Memorial Gardens, Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by CCC (contributor 48025419).