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Herman L. Wolfe Sr.

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Herman Wolfe,


rHerman L. Wolfe Sr. (September 30, 1930 – February 3, 1989) was a businessman from Savannah, Tennessee, who served seven terms as a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1977 to 1989 (90th through 96th General Assemblies) from a district which encompassed Hardin and McNairy counties.

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Legislative service

Wolfe first entered the House in 1977, succeeding fellow Republican Ray Bodiford in the 70th House district, which also included portions of Chester and Hardeman counties; and was assigned to the standing committees on agriculture, and on conservation and the environment. When he died in 1989, his district (now number the 71st) had changed to encompass only Hardin and McNairy counties; he was still on Conservation and Environment, but was also on the committee on general welfare. He died in office on February 3, 1989. was succeeded by Democrat Randy Rinks.

Personal life

Wolfe was married to Naomi Luretta Beam Duplessie, who left Savannah in 1973 and later re-married. He was a Baptist.

Wolfe held U.S. Patent #D257,923, application date July 25, 1979, issued January 20 1981, for a "Wall mounted support rack for baseball equipment".

References

Herman L. Wolfe Sr. Wikipedia