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Ronnie Clyde Bohler

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Ronnie Clyde Bohler

Birth
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, USA
Death
27 May 1997 (aged 56)
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, USA
Burial
Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk-J, Lot 17, Sp 6
Memorial ID
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Ronnie Clyde Bohler, 56, died Tuesday, May 27, 1997. Graveside services will be at 11 a. m. Thursday in Shamrock Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 2 p. m. in First Baptist Church of Shamrock with the Rev. Jack Lee, minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Wright Funeral Directors. Mr. Bohler was born in Shamrock and had lived in Shamrock all of his life. He served in the Army during peacetime. He worked for many years in and around Shamrock in the stucco and insulation business. He was a member of First Baptist Church. He married Loretta Jean Bohler in 1965 at Odessa. She died in 1991. Survivors include a daughter, Misty Botello of Austin; four brothers, Charles Lee Bohler of Oklahoma City, Chester Leon Bohler of McLean, James Nathan Bohler of West Columbia and Darrow Bohler of Shamrock; a sister, Betty Lou Rawlins of Vernal, Utah; and two grandchildren. The body will be available for viewing at 8 a. m. Thursday. [Amarillo Globe-News 28 May 1997]
Ronnie Clyde Bohler, 56, died Tuesday, May 27, 1997. Graveside services will be at 11 a. m. Thursday in Shamrock Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 2 p. m. in First Baptist Church of Shamrock with the Rev. Jack Lee, minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Wright Funeral Directors. Mr. Bohler was born in Shamrock and had lived in Shamrock all of his life. He served in the Army during peacetime. He worked for many years in and around Shamrock in the stucco and insulation business. He was a member of First Baptist Church. He married Loretta Jean Bohler in 1965 at Odessa. She died in 1991. Survivors include a daughter, Misty Botello of Austin; four brothers, Charles Lee Bohler of Oklahoma City, Chester Leon Bohler of McLean, James Nathan Bohler of West Columbia and Darrow Bohler of Shamrock; a sister, Betty Lou Rawlins of Vernal, Utah; and two grandchildren. The body will be available for viewing at 8 a. m. Thursday. [Amarillo Globe-News 28 May 1997]


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