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CRASH KILLS AREA MAN
WOLF, Kenneth Dale
The Associated Press
04-03-1995

A 26-year-old Sapulpa area man died early Sunday morning when his pickup truck traveling at a high rate of speed missed a curve and ran off a road near Kellyville. Kenneth Dale Wolf was pronounced dead at the scene from massive head and chest injuries, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Jim Doane said. 

The trooper said Wolf's vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed when he approached a curve on west Teel near the Kellyville rodeo grounds. Doane said the vehicle may have been approaching speeds of 100 m.p.h. at the time of the crash. Wolf's pickup apparently failed to make the turn and traveled nearly 300 feet before hitting a tree, Doane said. Wolf was not wearing a seat belt. Doane said he intended to do further investigation in an attempt to determine the speed of the vehicle.


WOLF, Kenneth Dale
Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma 
04-04-1995

Kenneth Dale Wolf, 26, of Sapulpa died April 2, 1995 as a result of a motor vehicle accident on Teel Road. 

Funeral services are planned at 2 p.m. Wednesday at South Heights Baptist Church, with the Rev. Todd White officiating. 

Burial will be in South Heights Cemetery

Mr. Wolf was born Jan. 10, 1969 in Sapulpa and lived in the area all of his life. He was a 1987 graduate of Kiefer High School and a member of the Baptist faith. He owned an iron testing company. 

Survivors include his mother, Wanda Wolf of Kiefer, and three brothers, Terry Wolf and Rick Wolf, both of Kiefer, and John Wolf of Springdale, Ark.


WOLF, Kenneth Dale
Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma 
04-06-1995

Services for Kenneth Dale Wolf were scheduled to be held 2 p.m. today at the South Heights Baptist Church with the Rev. Todd White officiating. 

Burial was to follow at the South Heights Cemetery. 

Casketbearers included Larry Joe David, Joe Mattingly, Randy Rhotenberry, Scott Bennett, Wayne Parker and Craig Moss. Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He died Sunday, April 2, 1995.