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Charles Leo Wolf (Chuck)

Mitchell, SD

1938, 792, Roubaix, F-6, Carpentry
1939, 2750, Fruitdale (Orman Dam), BR-2, two-man wheelbarrow
1940, 2765, Ft. Meade (Fechner), SCS-6, timber work with horses
1941, 2765, Ft. Meade, SCS-6, concrete worker, surveyor

Charles Leo Wolf passed away on Sunday, November 27, 2011. He was born September 29, 1920 in Sioux City, Iowa to Joseph L. and Edith (Habel) Wolf. As a youth he enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps and received job training with the National Youth Administration. He enlisted in the US Naval Reserve in 1942 and served until 1946. He worked as a machinist at Pacific Car & Foundry before retiring in1977.

He is survived by: his wife, Pearl Edith Howard Wolf, and three children: daughter, Kathleen (Dave) Sacry of Kirkland and sons, Richard (Karen) Wolf of Australia and James Wolf; Four grandchildren: Saundra Schoenberg Armbruster, Steven (Heidi) Wolf of Port Orchard, Sam Wolf of California, Melissa Wolf of Rancho Cucamonga, CA; Two great grandchildren: Haley and Zach Wolf; Five sisters: Betty Wolf Eldridge of Hoodsport, Barbara Wolf Neufang of Tukwila, Joan Wolf Czikall of Olympia, Margaret Wolf Starrett of Pasadena, Texas and Delores Wolf Oppman of Mason City, Iowa. There are several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by seven brothers and two sisters. Cremation with interment and memorial will be at Tahoma National Military Cemetery, Kent WA at a future date.


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