On Sept. 28, 1879, she was united in marriage to Charles F. Wolfer near Fidelity, Mo., where they lived until 1884, when they came to Oregon. To this union were born 11 children, 3 of which preceded her in death - 2 in infancy and Charles Clinton who passed away in 1916.
Surviving are her husband and 6 sons: A. G. Wolfer, J. H. Wolfer, F. N. Wolfer, and G. D. Wolfer of Sheridan, Oreg.; H. A. Wolfer of Hubbard, Oreg.; and E. C. Wolfer of Portland, Oreg. Also 2 daughters (Mrs. T. J. Hunt of Hubbard, Oreg., and Mrs. L. R. Andrews of Sheridan, oreg.), 43 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
She had been afflicted with paralysis for several years, and since July, 1933, she has been practically helpless but bore her suffering very patiently. She was baptized in the Christian Church at the age of 16, and after moving to Oregon, she united with the Methodist church, of which she was a faithful member until death. She was a faithful wife and loving mother, always patient and kind to those about her, and will be greatly missed.
A short services was held at the Sheridan Funeral Home, conducted by Bro. G. D. Shenk. Text, Jno. 11:25. From here the remains were taken to the Hopewell Mennonite Church were another service was held in charge of Brethren Jas. Bucher and D. F. Shenk. Text, II Cor. 5:1. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
Gospel Herald, March 28, 1935, pages 1103, 1104
On Sept. 28, 1879, she was united in marriage to Charles F. Wolfer near Fidelity, Mo., where they lived until 1884, when they came to Oregon. To this union were born 11 children, 3 of which preceded her in death - 2 in infancy and Charles Clinton who passed away in 1916.
Surviving are her husband and 6 sons: A. G. Wolfer, J. H. Wolfer, F. N. Wolfer, and G. D. Wolfer of Sheridan, Oreg.; H. A. Wolfer of Hubbard, Oreg.; and E. C. Wolfer of Portland, Oreg. Also 2 daughters (Mrs. T. J. Hunt of Hubbard, Oreg., and Mrs. L. R. Andrews of Sheridan, oreg.), 43 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.
She had been afflicted with paralysis for several years, and since July, 1933, she has been practically helpless but bore her suffering very patiently. She was baptized in the Christian Church at the age of 16, and after moving to Oregon, she united with the Methodist church, of which she was a faithful member until death. She was a faithful wife and loving mother, always patient and kind to those about her, and will be greatly missed.
A short services was held at the Sheridan Funeral Home, conducted by Bro. G. D. Shenk. Text, Jno. 11:25. From here the remains were taken to the Hopewell Mennonite Church were another service was held in charge of Brethren Jas. Bucher and D. F. Shenk. Text, II Cor. 5:1. Burial in adjoining cemetery.
Gospel Herald, March 28, 1935, pages 1103, 1104
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