WILLIAM
F. WOLFE---20 May 1952----- Times Leader newspaper obituary
William F. Wolfe, 39, who appeared to be in good
health, died suddenly last night at 8:30 following a heart attack in his home,
41 East Hillside Avenue, Plymouth. He had worked yesterday as usual as a
truck driver for the W. G. Downs coal firm of Wilkes-Barre.
Sgt. Alfred
Mundy and Patrolman Bernard Bernick, of the Plymouth Police Department, and
Deputy Coroner Joseph W. Piszczek, of Plymouth, investigated.
Mr. Wolfe, was born in Wilkes-Barre and had
resided in Plymouth most of his life. He was a member of the Ebenezer
Baptist Church, Plymouth.
Survivors
are: His wife, Susan, and eight children: [all at home Hillside Ave.]
William Jr.,
Lois, Lorraine, Ruth, Richard , Barbara , Josephine , Ernest.
Also three
brothers:
Leo,
Wilkes-Barre, Harry Wilkes-Barre, Richard , Hanover Township.
And four
sisters:
Mrs.
Loretta Wolfe--Wichert, W-B, Mrs
William Deitrick, W-B, Mrs.Donald Foley, W-B,
Mrs. John Hughes, Harrisburg.
The funeral
will be held from the Kenneth R. Williams Funeral Home, 114 West Main Street,
Plymouth, on Thursday afternoon at 2. Rev. W.A.R. Gilbride, pastor of the
First Welsh Baptist Church, Plymouth, will officiate.
Interment
will be in the Maple Hill Cemetery.
Friends may
call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Wednesday.