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Dorothy C. Wulff
12 octobre 1934 – 1 août 2018
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Alexander Funeral Home - North Chapel
Dorothy Caroline Wulff (Summers) was born September 12, 1934 to Thomas Arthor and Ginne Ann Summers. She went to heaven on August 1, 2018.
She was a very special person to who all that knew her. On June 9, 1956, she was united in marriage to William E. Wulff, who preceded her in death on February 2009. Dorothy worked for St. Mary’s Hospital until she retired. She also worked for many years at moll-tools and with her husband and boys in the family business, Wulff’s Upholstery.
Dorothy was also preceded in death by her parents; son, Dale Eugene, and sister, Ella Belcher.
She is survived by son, Brian Wulff (Donna); daughter, Marianne Wulff; adopted son, Paul Salukie (Angie); daughter-in-law, Debbie Wulff; grandchildren, John Hughes (Ashlee), Amber Blanton (Chad), Heather Johnson, Brian Wulff, Jr., Noah Salukie and Billy Main; granddog, Sheba Marie; great-grandchildren, Cole and Caige Hughes, Chad and Caleb Blanton, Bianca Dawn, Harley and Carson Spindler, and Harley Main; sister, Bettye Beard; sister-in-law, Cheryl Housman, and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Bethel Manor nurses, staff, and Kindred Hospice for their care. They would also like to thank her sister Bettye and niece Angie for everything they did for her.
A Funeral Service will be 11:00AM, Saturday August 4, 2018 at Alexander North Chapel, 4200 Stringtown Road, officiated by Pastor Bob Duff, with burial in Alexander Memorial Park. Friends may visit 2:00 to 8:00PM, Friday, August 3, 2018 at the funeral home.
Condolences may be made online at www.AlexanderNorthChapel.com.
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