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HOME ! ARCHIVES ! UPDATE: MU SOPHOMORE DIES OF UNKNOWN CAUSES
ARCHIVES
Update: MU sophomore dies of
unknown causes
BY ARCHIVES NOVEMBER 19, 2013
By Emily Crane and Reis Thebault, News Editor and Campus Editor
Weve updated the story below with new information.
Miami University sophomore Jaclyn Wulf died Sunday morning.
Ashton Spann, a sophomore Resident Assistant from Swing Hall called Miami University Police
Department (MUPD) at 8:39 a.m. Sunday morning, reporting a non-responsive female in room
122, according to the recording of the 911 call.
Last night, she had a lot to drink- Spann said before the dispatch cut her off.
The dispatch sent the Oxford Life Squad to the scene and they transported her from Swing Hall
to McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital, where she was declared dead.
The Butler County Coroners ofce performed an autopsy Tuesday morning but has not yet
declared a cause of death. Director of University News and Communications Claire Wagner said
authorities do not suspect foul play.
Wulf, 19, was from Westlake, Ohio, one of the four children of Clark and Amy Wulf.
Jaclyn was such a beautiful person and took such pride in being a Redhawk, Jaclyns brother,
Tyler Wulf said in a letter to Miami University.
Wulf was a psychology major and a member of Alpha Xi Delta womens fraternity.
(CONTRIBUTED BY HANNA WEIGEL )
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She was a beautiful, awesome woman, President of Alpha Xi Delta Caitlin Lavon said. Im
extremely proud to call her my sister. Her death was so sudden. Were all just happy she was able
to be a part of our lives.
There has been a memorial fund started in Wulfs name, according to her obituary. Donations
can be sent to the Jaclyn Wulf Memorial Fund C/O S.P.E.A of North East Ohio, 29425 Chagrin
Blvd., suite 203, Cleveland 44122.
Her funeral service will take place 11 a.m. Nov. 22 in Messiah Lutheran Church in Fairview
Park, Ohio.
There will also be a service dedicated to Wulf 9 p.m. Wednesday at St. Marys Catholic Church.
The university is providing immediate emotional support for Wulfs friends, available at 513-
529-2222.
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