Mrs. Pauline Folk

Mrs. Pauline Folk
Mrs. Pauline A. Folk, 77, of
508 Packard St., the widow of
Charles/A. Folk, died this morn-
ing at Whitehall Convalescent
Home after an illness of five
months.
She was born March 27, 1886,
in Washtenaw county, a daugh-
ter of Frederick and Charlotte
Hintz Krumrei. She was mar-
"' "nl to Mr. Folk on Feb. 23,
iy. He died June 23, 1945.
Mrs. Folk was a member of
Zion Lutheran Church and the
Women of the Church.
She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Alexander
(Caroline) Leslie, Mrs. Celia
Jeffreys, and Mrs. Melford
(Carol) Starry, all of Ann Ar-
bor; three sons, C. Arnold and
Carl A., both of Ann Arbor, and
Clyde A. of Detroit; 14 grand-
children; 13 great grandchil-
dren; a sisi' ''"-s Amanda
Krumrei of > ., a broth-
er, Edward of Ann Arbor; and
several nieces and nephews.
; ree children preceded her in
-th.
uneral services will be held
1:30 p.m. Friday at the
Muehlig Chapel with the Kev.
Ralph B. Piper officiating. Bur-
ial will be in Forest Hill Ceme-
tery. Friends may call at the
chapel.
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Ann Arbor News
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Carol Folk Starry
Celia Folk Jeffreys
Caroline Folk Leslie
Alexander Leslie
Pauline A. Krumrei Folk
Mrs. Charles Folk
Frederick Krumrei
Charlotte Hintz Krumrei
Charles A. Folk
Melford Starry
C. Arnold Folk
Carl A. Folk
Clyde A. Folk
Amanda Krumrei
Edward Krumrei
508 Packard St