Mrs. Wolfe died Aug. 14, 2014, at the Yalobusha General Hospital, in Water Valley.
She was born on May 1, 1922, in Yalobusha County, to the late James Wesley Barton and Sally Martin Barton.
Mrs. Wolfe was a homemaker, a member of Cascilla Baptist Church and an avid member of the Home Demonstration Club.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Wolfe is preceded in death by her husband, Roy Hazel Wolfe; a son, Tommy Wolfe; four sisters, Eudera Walker, Roxie Elizabeth Jones, Letha Burns, and Catherine Brasher; and four brothers, James Barton, Earl Barton, Martin Cooper Barton, and George Willie Cooper.
Survivors include two sons, Wesley Wolfe of Starkville and Rolph R. Wolfe of Charleston; five grandchildren; Michael (Mindy) Wolfe, Gwen Wolfe Neill (Jon), Joy Wolfe Graves (Lawson) Alanna Wolfe Burns (Joey), Ray Wolfe (Amber) and six great-grandchildren; Grant Wolfe, William Wolfe, Mary Autumn Neill, Thomas Graves, Piper Graves, Si Burns.
Womble Funeral Home was in charge.
Mrs. Wolfe died Aug. 14, 2014, at the Yalobusha General Hospital, in Water Valley.
She was born on May 1, 1922, in Yalobusha County, to the late James Wesley Barton and Sally Martin Barton.
Mrs. Wolfe was a homemaker, a member of Cascilla Baptist Church and an avid member of the Home Demonstration Club.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Wolfe is preceded in death by her husband, Roy Hazel Wolfe; a son, Tommy Wolfe; four sisters, Eudera Walker, Roxie Elizabeth Jones, Letha Burns, and Catherine Brasher; and four brothers, James Barton, Earl Barton, Martin Cooper Barton, and George Willie Cooper.
Survivors include two sons, Wesley Wolfe of Starkville and Rolph R. Wolfe of Charleston; five grandchildren; Michael (Mindy) Wolfe, Gwen Wolfe Neill (Jon), Joy Wolfe Graves (Lawson) Alanna Wolfe Burns (Joey), Ray Wolfe (Amber) and six great-grandchildren; Grant Wolfe, William Wolfe, Mary Autumn Neill, Thomas Graves, Piper Graves, Si Burns.
Womble Funeral Home was in charge.
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