A homemaker and seamstress, Mrs. Wolf worked for the former Stehli Silk Mill, the former Singing Needles in Leola and the former Plastino & Owens Drapery Factory.
She was a Methodist.
Mrs. Wolf was a member of the ladies auxiliary of American Legion Post 34, Lancaster, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3376, Ephrata.
She enjoyed all types of needlework, including needlepoint, counted cross-stitch, embroidery and crewel.
Born in Chicago, she was the daughter of the late Andrew T. and Lulu D. Bassler Rhodes.
Her husband, August F. Wolf, died in 1966.
Surviving are three sons, Ralph E., married to Janice B. Weidman of Lititz, Glenn E., married to Carole A. Weidman of Lancaster, and A. Fred Jr. of Ephrata; six grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Laverne Metzger.
Intelligencer Journal; Lancaster, Pa. [Lancaster, Pa]19 June 2002: B-3.
A homemaker and seamstress, Mrs. Wolf worked for the former Stehli Silk Mill, the former Singing Needles in Leola and the former Plastino & Owens Drapery Factory.
She was a Methodist.
Mrs. Wolf was a member of the ladies auxiliary of American Legion Post 34, Lancaster, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3376, Ephrata.
She enjoyed all types of needlework, including needlepoint, counted cross-stitch, embroidery and crewel.
Born in Chicago, she was the daughter of the late Andrew T. and Lulu D. Bassler Rhodes.
Her husband, August F. Wolf, died in 1966.
Surviving are three sons, Ralph E., married to Janice B. Weidman of Lititz, Glenn E., married to Carole A. Weidman of Lancaster, and A. Fred Jr. of Ephrata; six grandchildren; and nine great- grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Laverne Metzger.
Intelligencer Journal; Lancaster, Pa. [Lancaster, Pa]19 June 2002: B-3.
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