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Muriel Wolf Obituary

OXFORD WOLF
Mrs. Muriel Jean ("Dee Dee") Kilpatrick Oxford Wolf died peacefully in her sleep Tuesday morning January 21, 2014. Mrs. Wolf was 89 years old.

Born May 9, 1924, in San Antonio, Mrs. Wolf attended Thomas Jefferson High School. There she performed as part of the Lassos, which had the distinction of being the only spirit group in the country that twirled lassos as they marched. With the Lassos she appeared in the 1940 movie "High School" and also performed at the White House for Eleanor Roosevelt.

After graduating from high school in 1941, Mrs. Wolf attended the University of Texas. While at Texas, Mrs. Wolf was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, a Blue Bonnet Belle, and a Red Cross Nurses' Aide. She also worked on the Daily Texan staff. She graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism in 1945.

In 1943 she married Dr. Marvin Bradfield (Brad) Oxford, of Floresville, Texas. Brad soon left to serve as an Army Captain in World War II. They had four sons she fiercely loved, Terry, Larry, Alan, and Brad. She and Dr. Oxford enjoyed 49 wonderful years together until he died of cancer in 1992.

Eight years later she married Thomas A. Wolf, a childhood and longtime friend who had recently been widowed. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf enjoyed 5 beautiful years together traveling and ballroom dancing before he passed away in 2005.

Mrs. Wolf had a long and distinguished record of community service. She was very active in her church, St. Mark's Episcopal, where she served on the vestry twice, was Chairman of the Altar Guild and of the Daughters of the King, and worked as a wedding consultant.

She also served as President of the Bexar County Medical Auxiliary and the Texas Medical Auxiliary and as a member of the Chamber of Commerce's Health Committee.

Mrs. Wolf was a member of the Battle of Flowers Association and served as Chair of the Battle of Flowers Parade for two years and as Secretary. She was on the Boards of the Good Samaritan Center and the Community Guidance Center.

Mrs. Wolf was also an active member of the Junior League of San Antonio, serving as Chairman of the Newsletter and Publicity Committees and of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions.

She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Association, the Forum, the Revelers, the Lamplighters, the Petroleum Club, and the San Antonio Country Club.

"Dee Dee" greatly enjoyed playing golf, reading, traveling, dancing, and spending time with her family and partying with her friends. She loved the University of Texas, Longhorn football, Kappa Kappa Gamma, the Battle of Flowers, Fiesta, and the Texas Coast. She will be dearly missed by her family and many friends.

Preceding her in death were her mother and father, Henrietta and Chester Kilpatrick; her brother, Chester Kilpatrick, Jr.; her nephew, Chester Kilpatrick III; and her husbands, Dr. Brad Oxford and Thomas Wolf.

Surviving members of her family are Terrell Wallace Oxford of Dallas and his wife, Joan; Larry Brian Oxford; Alan Michael Oxford of Lafayette, California, and his wife, Margaret; Brad Oxford and his wife, Sedley; Richard Wolf and wife, Laura; Thomas Wolf, Jr. of Charlotte, North Carolina, and wife, Penny; Lucie Wolf Taylor of Austin and husband Kent; grandchildren Erin, Lauren, Kyle, Vanessa, Michael, Robert and Andrew Oxford; Andrew, Richard, Jeffrey Wolf; Lindsay Lowrance Schleuter and husband Brad; Nash Lowrance and wife Sophie; Lauren Wolf; Thomas Wolf III and wife Sherry; Hill Clark, Sedley Clark, and Robert Clark; and great-grandchildren Jordan and Brooke Wolf; Eloise, Josephine, and Clara Lowrance; first cousin Margaret Ann Zipp and children Albert Zipp, Fred Zipp, and Robert Zipp; niece Dr. Sharon Oxford, and nephew Jerry Oxford and wife Addie.

The family would like to extend their personal gratitude to Alicia Rangel, Parklane West, The Forum at Lincoln Heights, Personal Care Management, and Heart to Heart for their loving care over the last years of Mrs. Wolf's life.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, January 23, 2014, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Porter Loring Mortuary, 1101 McCullough, San Antonio TX 78212

MEMORIAL SERVICE
FRIDAY
JANUARY 24, 2014
12:30 P.M.
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
315 E. PECAN STREET
RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

The Reverend Ned Bowersox, officiating. A private interment will be held.

Pallbearers are Nash Lowrance, Andrew Oxford, Jerry Oxford, Kyle Oxford, Michael Oxford, Robert Oxford, Kent Taylor, and Rick Wolf.

Honorary pallbearers are the Rev. Mike Chalk, Blair Labatt, Dr. Claude Nabers, Bill Rogers, Bryan Schiller, Bohn Smith, Dr. J. Marvin Smith III, and Fred Zipp.

In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to St. Mark's Church, 315 E. Pecan Street, San Antonio TX 78205 the American Heart Association, 8415 Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78229 or the Texas Cavaliers Charitable Foundation, P.O. Box 6927 San Antonio, TX 78209.
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Published by San Antonio Express-News from Jan. 22 to Jan. 24, 2014.

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American Heart Association

January 23, 2014

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Margaret Jones Hopson

January 22, 2014

Dear Brad:

I am so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. All of us at the firm are thinking of you.

Sincerely:

Margaret Jones Hopson

Donna Chance

January 22, 2014

Brad, I am very sorry for your loss. We received an email here at Strasburger about your mother's passing. Blessings to you and your family.

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