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Shirley Ann Wolf

6/10/1948 - 7/12/2006

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Obituary For Shirley Ann Wolf

Shirley Ann Wolf, 58, Rapid City, died Wednesday July 12, 2006 at her residence. Shirley was born June 10, 1948 to John and Mary (Wentz) Bertsch in Devils Lake, ND.She married Julius Wolf on August 3, 1973 in Rapid City and had worked for the Rapid City Public School System for many years. Shirley enjoyed playing cards, drinking her morning coffee on the deck, watching Doris Day movies and westerns. She always put other people’s needs first. Shirley loved her grandchildren; playing paintball with Ryan; Xbox with Rhett; sitting on the floor playing games and just fun times with Jett, Leah and John. She especially enjoyed the holidays and birthdays with all the family around her. Shirley is survived by her husband, Julius Wolf; 3 daughters, Robbin and husband Roger Featherstone; Penny and husband Bruce Kline; Kerry and husband Jody Lyons all of Rapid City; 5 grandchildren, Ryan Featherstone, Rhett Featherstone, Jett Lyons, John Kline, and Leah Kline; 1 brother, Vern Bertsch, Devils Lake, ND and 1 sister, Ileen Farmer, Rapid City. She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Mary Bertsch; 1 sister, Katherine Geske and 1 brother Albert Bertsch.Condolences may be conveyed to the family at www.behrenswilson.com

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