Charles Harvey Jolly

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Charles Harvey Jolly

Birth
Vanduser, Scott County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 May 1993 (aged 75)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Granite City, Madison County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Charles "Buster" Jolly, 75 yrs old, of Granite City IL. passed away Wednesday, May 5, 1993, at his home. He had been sick for six months. I found my dad when I was around 35 years old. I found my father in Granite City IL, by tracking his Military number, then his social security number. I was two years old when my mother left. I didn't know him very long. Born in Vanduser, MO., he lived in Granite City for 55 years. He was retired and had worked for 35 years as a boilermaker at St. Louis Metalizing Co. He was a member of the Boilermakers Local 27. He was a veteran of the US Navy and the Pentecostal faith. Survivers include his wife, Mildred G. (Agers) Jolly, whom he married in June 1950; three sons Raymond Duvall of Kingburg NJ, Michael Jolly of Rocky Mount, NC, and Brian Jolly of Granite City; two daughters, Barbara Hunt of Lincoln, Neb., and Patricia Harper of Granite City; two brothers, Raymond Jolly and James Jolly, both of Clarksville, Tenn; three sisters, Jeanette Marshall of Sikeston, MO., Juanita Martin of Mount Vernon, ILL. and Jewel Agers of Granite City.

Final note: I am so very happy that I found and got to know this very gentle man and I was very surprised that this only child found out he had a sister and a brother in Granite City IL.


Special Thank you:
I want to thank Karen so very much for adding a red heart to my father's memorial. I wanted to write and thank you, but no way to write. This means a lot to me. Thank you Karen.


Charles "Buster" Jolly, 75 yrs old, of Granite City IL. passed away Wednesday, May 5, 1993, at his home. He had been sick for six months. I found my dad when I was around 35 years old. I found my father in Granite City IL, by tracking his Military number, then his social security number. I was two years old when my mother left. I didn't know him very long. Born in Vanduser, MO., he lived in Granite City for 55 years. He was retired and had worked for 35 years as a boilermaker at St. Louis Metalizing Co. He was a member of the Boilermakers Local 27. He was a veteran of the US Navy and the Pentecostal faith. Survivers include his wife, Mildred G. (Agers) Jolly, whom he married in June 1950; three sons Raymond Duvall of Kingburg NJ, Michael Jolly of Rocky Mount, NC, and Brian Jolly of Granite City; two daughters, Barbara Hunt of Lincoln, Neb., and Patricia Harper of Granite City; two brothers, Raymond Jolly and James Jolly, both of Clarksville, Tenn; three sisters, Jeanette Marshall of Sikeston, MO., Juanita Martin of Mount Vernon, ILL. and Jewel Agers of Granite City.

Final note: I am so very happy that I found and got to know this very gentle man and I was very surprised that this only child found out he had a sister and a brother in Granite City IL.


Special Thank you:
I want to thank Karen so very much for adding a red heart to my father's memorial. I wanted to write and thank you, but no way to write. This means a lot to me. Thank you Karen.