Kathleen "Katie"-Wolf-Obituary

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Kathleen "Katie" L. Wolf

Monticello, Indiana

Jul 9, 1925 – May 26, 2020 (Age 94)

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BORN
July 9, 1925
DIED
May 26, 2020
AGE
94
LOCATION
Monticello, Indiana

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Springer-Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home - Monticello Obituary

Katie Wolf, whose buoyant smile and lifelong commitment to her community earned her the unofficial title of “First Lady of White County,” died Tuesday at White Oak Health Campus. She was 94.

She served 16 years in the Indiana General Assembly, 14 of them in the Senate, before retiring in...

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Classy Lady, who was a privilage to know and work with.
God Bless!

Wonderful lady and loved by many... Thank you Katie for sticking your neck out!

Our condolences to Katie's family. She was a classy lady who always had time for a conversation. I recall Katie as being very interested in our public schools in White County. On several occasions over the years Katie and I engaged in conversations as to how legislative actions impacted Twin Lakes. Her questions were insightful and I believe she had a strong desire to ensure that school children received the benefits they deserved.

To the family of Katie Wolf. I moved to Monticello in the early 1990's and had the pleasure of meeting Katie. She always treated me with respect along with everyone she has met, I am quite sure, and a hug anytime I would see her. She will always have a place in my heart and would bring a smile to my face whenever I saw her. She will be missed but her memories will live on fovever! God Bless you Katie!

I was elected to the Indiana State Senate the same year that Katie was elected to join the Senate. Katie was my friend and my mentor. She was so beautiful, so caring, and so kind until it came to fighting for her district. Then, she was a no nonsense Lady of Steel. She loved her constituents, and she stayed in touch with them constantly. I remember seeing her writing notes to home whenever there was a break in Senate business. I gave Katie the picture of the three women from young girl...

To know Sen. Wolf was to love her. Her caring smile would light up a room.She was what Icall a good listener. And people took her wisdom. She was one of a kind. She will be missed. Senator Dennis Neary

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

We lost one for the ages, never met anyone that knew Katie that wouldn't agree.

What a truly wonderful person. Alot of my family has been personally blessed by her and will miss her greatly. Prayers for her family.