Frederick H. Wolff Jr. ’26

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WE REPORT WITH SORROW the death of Fred Wolff Apr. 20 1992, in St. Paul, Minn. Fred was a longtime resident of St. Paul and was prominent in real estate management and development. He was born in Chicago and graduated from high school there, before matriculating with our Class. He was treasurer of the Minnesota Chapter of the institute of Real Estate Management of the National Assn. of Realtors and in 1980 retired as chairman of Cushing and Driscoll, a leading firm in the real estate field in St. Paul. He served on the St. Paul Charter Commission for four years and was a member of the St. Paul Univ. Club. An avid hunter and fisherman, he was a member of several Minnesota outdoor sports organizations.

He is survived by his widow, Barbara; two daughters, Kitty Hartzell and Judy Briggs; a brother, Howard; six grandchildren; and 13 greatgrandchildren; to all of whom the Class sends its sympathy.

The Class of 1926

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