Phyllis G. Wolfla
85, of Indianapolis, passed away on March 10, 2014. She was born on July 28, 1928 to the late Paul K. and Minnie (Goldman) Engleman. She graduated from Washington High School and attended Indiana University, Bloomington. She married Robert F. Wolfla on April 16, 1949, who preceded her in death February 21, 2013. She was a loyal Hoosier fan and her family was the joy of her life. We wish to thank the IU West Cancer Center family for their loving care of her. She is survived by her children, Mark (Marsha) Wolfla, Scott (Rhonda) Wolfla, Terri (Phil) McCauley; and her grandchildren, Jennifer (Nathan) Slavens, Brittany (James) Sacheck, Ryan McCauley, Mark Wolfla II, Bradley Wolfla. Visitation will be Friday, March 14 from 12-2 p.m. in the Crown Hill Gothic Chapel. Private family graveside memorial to follow. Arrangements entrusted to Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery . http://www.crownhill.org
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March 14, 2014
"Wolfla Family", I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Mom was such a delightful woman and was always so kind! Please accept my deepest sympathy! Love, Dale
Tom Park
March 12, 2014
Wolfla Family,
I enjoyed visiting with Phyllis when she and Bob were visiting Scott & Rhonda Wolfla in Pittsboro. Phyllis took good care of Bob and she loved her family. She will be missed by many but I know she is at Bob's side with a big smile on her face.I can't wait to continue my discussions with Bob & Phyllis in the future.
Tom Park
Pittsboro, IN.
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