George Bolder, Sufferer of Heart Disease For Past Three Years, Dies While Sitting in Chair
George Bolder, a retired farmer, living near Gleason, died suddenly yesterday morning in his home while sitting in a chair. He had been suffering from heart disease for three years.
A native of Latvia, where he was born April 16, 1860, he came to this country in 1907 and settled in the town of Schley about a year later.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Yandow, to whom he was married on August 27, 1886, a son, Robert Bolder, Schley; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Krumming, Mrs. John Brikowski, Schley; Mrs. John Olsen, Brownsmead, Ore.; Mrs. Cyrus Lougeson, Portland, Ore.; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. next Friday from the residence to Trinity Lutheran church at Dutch Corners, the Rev. R. R. Stanly officiating. Burial will be in the Gleason cemetery.
(Merrill Daily Herald - December 8, 1936)
George Bolder, Sufferer of Heart Disease For Past Three Years, Dies While Sitting in Chair
George Bolder, a retired farmer, living near Gleason, died suddenly yesterday morning in his home while sitting in a chair. He had been suffering from heart disease for three years.
A native of Latvia, where he was born April 16, 1860, he came to this country in 1907 and settled in the town of Schley about a year later.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Yandow, to whom he was married on August 27, 1886, a son, Robert Bolder, Schley; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Krumming, Mrs. John Brikowski, Schley; Mrs. John Olsen, Brownsmead, Ore.; Mrs. Cyrus Lougeson, Portland, Ore.; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. next Friday from the residence to Trinity Lutheran church at Dutch Corners, the Rev. R. R. Stanly officiating. Burial will be in the Gleason cemetery.
(Merrill Daily Herald - December 8, 1936)
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