Rollie Clifford Wulff, third child of Mr. and Mrs. John Wulff, was born in Damascus township, near McClure on May 21, 1903. He departed this life at the home of his parents on May 25, 1940, at the age of thirty-seven years and four days. He is the first of a family of eight children to be called into the Great Beyond. His public school training was received in the Durand country school, and when he grew into manhood he found employment at home, in Toledo, Detroit, Defiance, Napoleon and Liberty Center. He made no religious profession until on May 17, 1940, he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ, and was baptized according to the doctrine of the Holy Word and the Methodist Church.
He leaves to cherish his memory his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wulff, his fiance, Miss Amy Woodward; four brothers and three sisters, Carlton Wulff, of Detroit; Clarence Wulff, Elmer Wulff, Arthur Wulff, Mrs. Frances Sharpe and Mrs. Lennie Cortright, of Napoleon; and Miss Dolores Wulff, at home; also two nieces and nine nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral service was held in the parental home, near Napoleon, Ohio, on May 28, 1940, at 2:00 P. M.; Rev. L. D. Fauver, Methodist Pastor of Liberty Center, officiated. Recorded sacred hymns were used and interment was made in Young’s Cemetery, Liberty Center.