He was born May 26, 1912 at McCracken, near Ozark, the son of Lafayette and Myrtle Wolf. He had 12 brothers and sisters and 7 half brothers and sisters.At an early age the family moved to Walnut Shade where he continued to live throughout his life. On Dec 22, 1937 he was united in marriage to Ruth Zeigler. He was a farmer and an avid coon hunter.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth , a daughter, Judy Northern , Walnut Shade, three grandchildren, Pam Adams, Gayla Bond, and Desiree Northern , three great grandchildren, Curtis, Crystal and Nick Bond, a sister Jane Blanton, Republic, and four brothers Ernie Wolfe, and George Wolf , both of Ozark, Woodrow Wolfe, Upland California, and Leon Wolfe, Markam, Texas
Funeral services were Thursday in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, with the Rev. Tim Snider officiating.Burial was in Selmore Cemetery , south of Ozark.
The name Wolf has been spelled 2 different ways in the obit so it is typed as the obit read.Although I believe Wolfe is the correct way of spelling because of the way other family member are spelled on their obits.
He was born May 26, 1912 at McCracken, near Ozark, the son of Lafayette and Myrtle Wolf. He had 12 brothers and sisters and 7 half brothers and sisters.At an early age the family moved to Walnut Shade where he continued to live throughout his life. On Dec 22, 1937 he was united in marriage to Ruth Zeigler. He was a farmer and an avid coon hunter.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth , a daughter, Judy Northern , Walnut Shade, three grandchildren, Pam Adams, Gayla Bond, and Desiree Northern , three great grandchildren, Curtis, Crystal and Nick Bond, a sister Jane Blanton, Republic, and four brothers Ernie Wolfe, and George Wolf , both of Ozark, Woodrow Wolfe, Upland California, and Leon Wolfe, Markam, Texas
Funeral services were Thursday in Adams Funeral Home, Ozark, with the Rev. Tim Snider officiating.Burial was in Selmore Cemetery , south of Ozark.
The name Wolf has been spelled 2 different ways in the obit so it is typed as the obit read.Although I believe Wolfe is the correct way of spelling because of the way other family member are spelled on their obits.
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