Mrs. Clara Bollin, wife of John Bollin, trustee of Kickapoo township, died at the home of her husband, half a mile west of Kickapoo township Friday morning at 9 o'clock after a brief illness lasting but a week. The deceased was 37 years old and a native of Kansas. She had been a resident of Leavenworth county for many years and was one of the most prominent women of the county. She was a sister of Gus Aaron, the prominent Leavenworth county cattle man, and has other prominent relatives in the county.
Mrs. BoIlin leaves eight children and her husband."
--The Leavenworth Weekly Times (Leavenworth, KS) 23 Jun 1904, Thu
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Mrs. Clara Bollin, wife of John Bollin, trustee of Kickapoo township, died at the home of her husband, half a mile west of Kickapoo township Friday morning at 9 o'clock after a brief illness lasting but a week. The deceased was 37 years old and a native of Kansas. She had been a resident of Leavenworth county for many years and was one of the most prominent women of the county. She was a sister of Gus Aaron, the prominent Leavenworth county cattle man, and has other prominent relatives in the county.
Mrs. BoIlin leaves eight children and her husband."
--The Leavenworth Weekly Times (Leavenworth, KS) 23 Jun 1904, Thu
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Inscription
CLARA
WIFE OF
JOHN BOLLIN
Reqaiescant in pace
Gravesite Details
s/s with her husband John Bollin. The epitaph is Italian & means "May he/she rest in peace"
Family Members
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Mary Bollin
1889–1889
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John Joseph Bollin Sr
1891–1957
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Aloysious Rudolph "Allie" Bollin
1892–1959
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Francis Jerome "Frank" Bollin
1894–1971
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Clara Helen Bollin Spencer
1896–1985
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George Aaron Bollin Sr
1898–1962
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Florence Mary Bollin Chevalier
1900–1989
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Leo F. Bollin
1903–1903
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Walter Joseph Bollin Sr
1903–1972
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