Obituary: Rock County, Wisconsin: Minnie WOLFF ************************************************************************ Submitted by Ruth Ann Montgomery, April 2008 © All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Mrs. Minnie Wolff passed away at the General Hospital in Madison on Sunday, March 25, 1923, after several months' illness with heart trouble. Minnie D. Rowley was born May 20, 1879, on a farm near Evansville. At the age of fifteen years she began teaching school, and taught in several schools in the vicinity of her home, always giving the best of satisfaction. On August 16, 1899, she was united in marriage to Henry C. Wolff, a professor of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. To this union three children were born: Charles, who died at the age of one year, and Misses Antoinette and Florence Wolff, who are at the home at 312 Breese Terrace, Madison. Besides the two daughers, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Ella Rowley, of this city, and three brothers, Lloyd, of this city, Warren S., of Green Bay, and Frank B., of Minneapolis. Funeral services were held in Madison, Tuesday at 12 o'clock, noon, and the remains were brought to this city on the 2:36 train for burial, short services being held at Maple Hill cemetery. Besides the immediate family, those who accompanied the remains to this city were Jay Emery, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy (formerly Mildred Emery), Miss Eleanor Morgan, and Mr. Walterman, all of Madison. The members of the local Woman's Relief Corps, of which Mrs. Ella Rowley has been an honored member for many years, assembled at the depot when the remains arrived. March 29, 1923, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin