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Cleola Elizabeth <I>Wolfe</I> Fleming

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Cleola Elizabeth Wolfe Fleming

Birth
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Nov 1943
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Herman, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Obit Butler Eagle November 16, 1943 page 7
Mrs Cleola Wolfe Fleming, aged 29, of 101 Franklin St., died at 11:15 last night in the Butler Co., Mem Hosp following a lingering illness. Born in Summitt Twp, she had been a resident of Butler for the past eight years. She was a daughter of Frank and the late Theresa Knauer Wolfe. She leaves her husband, Pvt Ralph G Fleming, San Francisco A.P.O; her father, Frank Wolfe of Butler; five sisters, Mrs Floyd Rasely, Mrs Frank Osche, Mrs Bernard Schiebel, and Mrs Stanley Cihonski, all of Butler, and Mrs Levie Kornrumph of New Castle; three brothers, Leo of New Castle, Arthur of Butler and Pvt Clarence, San Francisco A.P.O.
The body has been removed to the Harvey J Geibel home for funerals, 201 E Cunningham St., where friends will be received.

* Ralph and Cleola lost a baby boy when she was 5 months into pregnancy. Ralph asked the Doctor for the baby and he buried the baby on top of his mother's grave at Rose Hill Cemetery in Butler, Pa. They named the baby Charles Ralph.

There were no other children born to this marriage.
Ralph married Alice Mae Camp and they resided in Farrell, Pa.



Obit Butler Eagle November 16, 1943 page 7
Mrs Cleola Wolfe Fleming, aged 29, of 101 Franklin St., died at 11:15 last night in the Butler Co., Mem Hosp following a lingering illness. Born in Summitt Twp, she had been a resident of Butler for the past eight years. She was a daughter of Frank and the late Theresa Knauer Wolfe. She leaves her husband, Pvt Ralph G Fleming, San Francisco A.P.O; her father, Frank Wolfe of Butler; five sisters, Mrs Floyd Rasely, Mrs Frank Osche, Mrs Bernard Schiebel, and Mrs Stanley Cihonski, all of Butler, and Mrs Levie Kornrumph of New Castle; three brothers, Leo of New Castle, Arthur of Butler and Pvt Clarence, San Francisco A.P.O.
The body has been removed to the Harvey J Geibel home for funerals, 201 E Cunningham St., where friends will be received.

* Ralph and Cleola lost a baby boy when she was 5 months into pregnancy. Ralph asked the Doctor for the baby and he buried the baby on top of his mother's grave at Rose Hill Cemetery in Butler, Pa. They named the baby Charles Ralph.

There were no other children born to this marriage.
Ralph married Alice Mae Camp and they resided in Farrell, Pa.





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