Benton Harbor, Michigan
Monday, January 25, 1954
Michael Wolfram
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Kerlikowske chapel in St. Joseph for Michael Wolfram, 83, who died at 2 p. m. Saturday at his home, 956 Lavette street..
Mr. Wolfram was born March 16, 1870 in Poland and on May 17, 1899 married the former Albertina P Boran, who survives. The family came to this country in 1914 and resided in this area for the past 35 years.
Mr. Wolfram was a member of the Church of God in Benton Harbor and retired in 1945 from the Heath company, where he was a cabinet maker.
He is also survived by seven children: Mrs, Julius Boetcher, Mrs. Otis L. Walker and Robert Wolfram, of Benton Harbor, Eris E. Wolfram, of Villa Park, Ill, the Rev. Ewald Wolfram of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Rudolph Pass of Sturgis, and Mrs. Carl Petty, Jr., of Meadowbrook, Pa.; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren,
The Rev. Glen Marshall and the Rev. H. F. Weyland officiated at the services, for which Mrs. Mary Ziegert and Mrs. Helen Fetters sang "Heavenly Home" and "Face" to Face." The organist was Mrs. e Mildred Johnson.
Casket bearers were Vernon Hart, Jack Hoeckner, Alfred, Gordon and Hulbert Boettcher, Carroll Vann Atter.
Burial was in Crystal Springs cemetery.
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Monday, January 25, 1954
Michael Wolfram
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Kerlikowske chapel in St. Joseph for Michael Wolfram, 83, who died at 2 p. m. Saturday at his home, 956 Lavette street..
Mr. Wolfram was born March 16, 1870 in Poland and on May 17, 1899 married the former Albertina P Boran, who survives. The family came to this country in 1914 and resided in this area for the past 35 years.
Mr. Wolfram was a member of the Church of God in Benton Harbor and retired in 1945 from the Heath company, where he was a cabinet maker.
He is also survived by seven children: Mrs, Julius Boetcher, Mrs. Otis L. Walker and Robert Wolfram, of Benton Harbor, Eris E. Wolfram, of Villa Park, Ill, the Rev. Ewald Wolfram of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Rudolph Pass of Sturgis, and Mrs. Carl Petty, Jr., of Meadowbrook, Pa.; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren,
The Rev. Glen Marshall and the Rev. H. F. Weyland officiated at the services, for which Mrs. Mary Ziegert and Mrs. Helen Fetters sang "Heavenly Home" and "Face" to Face." The organist was Mrs. e Mildred Johnson.
Casket bearers were Vernon Hart, Jack Hoeckner, Alfred, Gordon and Hulbert Boettcher, Carroll Vann Atter.
Burial was in Crystal Springs cemetery.
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