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Olga Frances <I>Mlada</I> Colyar

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Olga Frances Mlada Colyar

Birth
Germany
Death
27 Oct 1921 (aged 29)
Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Crandon, Forest County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Space 5, Lot 3, Block 43
Memorial ID
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The name is originally Colyar or Collyar. It is not known for certain as yet which is the correct way to spell it whether one L or two? The common American way to spell the name is Collier and you find that spelling in records for this family in places.


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MANITOWOC HERALD-NEWS : Thursday, OCTOBER 27, 1921



MRS. E. COLLYAR, LOCAL GIRL, DEAD AT CRANDON, WIS.

Word received here this morning announced the death at Crandon of Mrs. Edward Collyar, nee Olga Mlada. Death followed the birth of a daughter, the babe surviving the mother. The funeral will be held at Crandon. Mrs. Collyar was born in this city, attended and graduated from the local schools, and was married here, her husband having been engaged In the bicycle repair business here for a number of years. Later the family took up its residence at Crandon where they have since made their home. Besides the husband, two sons and three daughters, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. J. Mlada, 612 Chicago street, and one brother Irvln, and a sister, Belle, both of this city.
The name is originally Colyar or Collyar. It is not known for certain as yet which is the correct way to spell it whether one L or two? The common American way to spell the name is Collier and you find that spelling in records for this family in places.


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MANITOWOC HERALD-NEWS : Thursday, OCTOBER 27, 1921



MRS. E. COLLYAR, LOCAL GIRL, DEAD AT CRANDON, WIS.

Word received here this morning announced the death at Crandon of Mrs. Edward Collyar, nee Olga Mlada. Death followed the birth of a daughter, the babe surviving the mother. The funeral will be held at Crandon. Mrs. Collyar was born in this city, attended and graduated from the local schools, and was married here, her husband having been engaged In the bicycle repair business here for a number of years. Later the family took up its residence at Crandon where they have since made their home. Besides the husband, two sons and three daughters, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. J. Mlada, 612 Chicago street, and one brother Irvln, and a sister, Belle, both of this city.


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