Lois Jean Wolfe Price

January 23, 2010

scan0005Lois Jean Wolfe Price, 67, of Manchester, Maryland, died Saturday, January
23, 2010 at Longview Nursing Home in Maryland. Visitation will be
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 from 11-1 PM at H.T. May & Son Funeral Home in Boonville.
Funeral Services will be conducted at the funeral home after the
visitation at 1:00 PM with the Rev. Lewis Odneal officiating.   Interment
will follow in the Walnut Grove Cemetery.
Jean was born on July 4th, 1942, the daughter of Ruth Windsor Wolfe and
Lewis E. Wolfe.  Jean was a member of First Baptist Church of Boonville
and graduated from Boonville High School.  Jean was formerly married to
the late Fred Price.  She obtained a bachelor’s degree in speech therapy
and a master’s degree in educational administration.  For most of her
career she worked in education at the high school and university level as
a teacher, administrator and associate dean.
Survivors include her mother Ruth Wolfe of Boonville, one daughter, Shanie
Nelson, with her husband Dan, of Baltimore, Maryland; one son Robert
Price, with his wife Cara, of Charlotte, North Carolina; and seven
grandchildren.  Also surviving are one sister, Karen Speicher of
Fayetteville, North Carolina; and two brothers, Terry Wolfe of Gravois
Mills, Missouri and Charlie Wolfe of Marquette, Michigan.  Jean was also preceded in death by
 her father Lewis Wolfe.
Memorials are suggested to the Longview Nursing Home 3332 Main Street,
Manchester Maryland, 21102.

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One Response to “Lois Jean Wolfe Price”

  1. debbie dodd on January 26th, 2010 1:49 pm

    aunt ruth family, we are sorry about jennie . if u need any thing we are here.i love u very much . jennie with god now.

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