Naples - William Wolfanger, age 70 years, died Tuesday, April 15th, at the home of his son Earle, on North Main street, following a serious illness.
Mr. Wolfanger was born in Wayland, NY, March 30 1871. He married Miss Minnie Struble of Wayland, and came to Naples to live. Mrs. Wolfanger died about eight years ago. Mr. Wolfanger has made his home on the West Hollow road.
The deceased is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Philip Dillon, Mrs. Olive Cornish, Mrs. Stella Proper of Naples; Mrs. Albert Worden of South Bristol; three sons, David, Earle of Naples; and Clarence of Bristol Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Worth of Dansville; Mrs. Sophia Hall, of Baltimore, MD; Mrs. Albert Struble of Canaseraga; three brothers, Benjamin of Naples; Fred and Jacob of Wayland.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m., from the home of his son Earle, with Rev. E. I. Braden, officiating. Burial will be made in the Rose Ridge cemetery.
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Naples - At her home in West Hollow, town of Naples, occurred the death early yesterday morning, August 14, 1928, of Mrs. William Wolfanger, aged 54 years; she had been ill for about three years.
Mrs. Wolfanger’s maiden name was Minnie Olive Struble, and she was born in Pennsylvania on March 11, 1874, the daughter of John and Annie E. Market Struble; when still a baby, she removed with her parents to Springwater NY, where she lived until coming to West Hollow about twelve years ago. She was a regular attendant at the Methodist church.
In Wayland on November 17, 1891, she was united in marriage to William Wolfanger, of Springwater, and to them eight children were born; the oldest son, John, died twelve years ago.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, David, Clarence and Earl Wolfanger, of Naples; four daughters, Mrs. William F. Dillon and Miss Stella Wolfanger, of Naples; Mrs. Ray Cornish, of Seneca Castle, and Mrs. Albert Worden, of South Bristol, and two brothers Noah Struble of Naples, and Albert Struble of Canaseraga.
Funeral services will be held from the home tomorrow at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Charles G. Cady, pastor of the Naples Presbyterian Church, and burial will be made in Rose Ridge cemetery.
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