Her husband was Franklin N Boardman, who predeceased her
Her parents were Absolom Carey, of Yorkstown, NY and Doretta Hahn, of Hanover, Germany.
Informant of record was C. Dorothy Boardman, of W. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 538
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The Orlando Sentinel 24 May 1942, Sun. p. 2
Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Wilhelmina c. Boardman, 79, one of the early pioneers of Orlando who died early Saturday morning in a local hospital after a short illness, will be announced tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Boardman came to Orlando more than 60 years ago. Mr. Boardman was in the dry goods business for many years here prior to his death.
Mrs. Boardman is survived by one son, Dr. Frank C. Boardman; four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Allen of Daytona Beach; Mrs. Bessie Cook of Winter Park; Mrs. May Blake of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Edith Palmer of California; two brothers, Otto Carey of Orlando and Robert Carey of Lake Helen, Fla.; two grandchildren, Grace Dorothy Boardman of Orlando and Phillip Boardman of Avon Park. Arrangements are in charge of Carey Hand and are incomplete, awaiting the arrival tomorrow of Dr. Frank Boardman
Her husband was Franklin N Boardman, who predeceased her
Her parents were Absolom Carey, of Yorkstown, NY and Doretta Hahn, of Hanover, Germany.
Informant of record was C. Dorothy Boardman, of W. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 538
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The Orlando Sentinel 24 May 1942, Sun. p. 2
Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Wilhelmina c. Boardman, 79, one of the early pioneers of Orlando who died early Saturday morning in a local hospital after a short illness, will be announced tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Boardman came to Orlando more than 60 years ago. Mr. Boardman was in the dry goods business for many years here prior to his death.
Mrs. Boardman is survived by one son, Dr. Frank C. Boardman; four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Allen of Daytona Beach; Mrs. Bessie Cook of Winter Park; Mrs. May Blake of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Edith Palmer of California; two brothers, Otto Carey of Orlando and Robert Carey of Lake Helen, Fla.; two grandchildren, Grace Dorothy Boardman of Orlando and Phillip Boardman of Avon Park. Arrangements are in charge of Carey Hand and are incomplete, awaiting the arrival tomorrow of Dr. Frank Boardman
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