Family:Edward Wolfe and Ethel Arrasmith (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage? 4 Nov 1911 Linden, Iowa
Children
BirthDeath
1.
16 Jul 1915 Dale City, Iowa
14 Sep 1976 Stuart, Iowa
2.
26 Sep 1916 Dale City IA
8 Jul 1959
3.
21 Nov 1918 Monteith IA
4.
25 Dec 1960
5.
6 Oct 2015
6.
1935

They had 12 children with seven of them being deceased. The deceased children were:

  • Opal Lavonne Wolfe, b. 7/17/1912, d. 6/18/1998, m. Raymond Victor Rosenkild;
  • Dale Arthur Wolfe, b. 7/16/1915, d. 9/14/1976, m. Wilma Louise Knapp who died in Nov. 2008 and (2) he married Bernice Morton;
  • Donna Lee Wolfe, b. 9/26/1916 were born in Dale City, Iowa, married Marvin Harshaw 8 Jul 1959, died in Idaho.
  • Another daughter was Alice May Wolfe, b. 10/21/1918 in Monteith IA and d. 9/8/2003 and she m. George Rohwer on July 21, 1974. Alice was married in Princeton MO and d in Conrad IA and is buried in Garwin cemetery. She attended school in Monteith. She later worked at the New Monarch Company in Des Moines, the Boyd Harness Company in Iowa Falls and was a sales clerk at Herman's in Marshalltown. She opened her own restaurant in Garwin.
  • Doris Jean was born 19 Aug 1922 in Glendon, Guthrie County, Iowa, married Theron Templeton and died 23 Aug 2000.
  • William Wolfe was b. 10/3/1923 in Glendon Iowa and d. 12/25/1960. He married twice to a Shell and Spriggs.
  • Their last child was Harry Wolfe and he was b. 9/23/1934, Stuart, Iowa and d. 3 Oct 1935 in Stuart, Iowa.

Obituary of Dale A. Wolfe. Dale Arthur (Tony), son of Ethel Arrasmith and Edward William Wolfe, was born July 16, 1915 in Dale City, Iowa and passed away at his home in Stuart, Iowa on September 14, 1976. He was united in marriage to Wilma Louise Knapp and four children were born to this union. For a number of years Tony farmed and then entered the contracting business in Stuart. He also served as an assessor for Guthrie County. Tony was a hard worker and devoted family man, having a great love for children and sports. As a member of the First Congregational Church, he served on the Board of Trustees. His other activities included the Stuart Lions Club and Odd Fellows Lodge. In 1970 he was united in marriage to Bernice Morton. Preceding him in death were his parents, two brothers and an infant daughter, Cynthia Joy. He is lovingly remembered by his wife Bernice, two sons, Norman Gary of Stuart, Iowa and Melvin James of Marshalltown, Iowa; one daughter Judith Diane Kidwell of West Des Moines, Iowa; five sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Opal) Rosenkild, Fontana, California, Mrs. Elmer (Olive) Olsen, Omaha, Nebraska, Mrs. Theron (Doris) Templeton, Hartford, Iowa, Mrs. Marvin (Donna) Harshaw, Spokane, Washington, Mrs. George (Alice) Rohwer, Garwin, Iowa; four brothers, Edward of Homer, Alaska, Jack of Des Moines, Iowa, Robert of Stuart, Iowa and Albert Eugene of Omaha, Nebraska, thirteen grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Link Services, Stuart, Iowa

References
  1.   Harry A. Wolfe, in Newspaper, probably Stuart Herald.

    Harry Arrasmith Wolfe, infant son of Edward W. and Ethel Arrasmith Wolfe, was born at Stuart, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1934 and slipped quietly away in the early morning hours of Oct. 31, 1935, at the tender age of 1 year, 1 month and 7 days. Death climaxed a week of intense suffering during which time everything that tender hands and loving hearts could do was done for him. He leaves to mourn his passing besides his parents, his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. A. M. Wolfe of Dale City, his grandmother Mrs. May Arrasmith of Guthrie Center, 6 sisters, 6 brothers, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.