During the war, Carl was assigned to General MacArthur's headquarters, the G-3 Plans and Operations department which was responsible for making the maps needed for all planned invasions, daily operations in combat areas and later for occupation of Japan. While with MacArthur, he was stationed in Australia, New Guinea and on the island of Leytee in the Philippines. The war ended during his leave, so he finished his tour of duty at Camp Atterbury.
Instead of returning to art school, Carl decided to become a dentist. He graduated from dental school in 1951 rejoined the army as a First Lieutenant and as a married man. He married Kathryn Lycas on December 17, 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Upon completion of his military obligation in 1953, Dr. Bollman and his family moved to Frankfort, Indiana to establish his dental practice.
Dr. Bollman retired at the age of 62. He filled his life with woodworking, jail ministry, Bible study, travel, being with family, and fishing. He bravely continued being a loyal IU fan in the midst of too many Purdue fans.
His faith as a Christian permeated his life. Even though he had always been religious, he realized as an adult that he didn't really have a faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior. He made the decision to put his trust in Christ after watching a Billy Graham Crusade on television. He has never wavered from that decision and always desired and worked to further the gospel message.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathyrn Bollman and his siblings Violet Shrider, Lucille Gygi, Beulah George, Virgil Bollman and Harold Bollman.
Visitation will be 9-11 a.m. January 11, 2023 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. January 11th at the funeral home followed by Military Rites.
Burial will follow in Green Lawn Memorial Park.
During the war, Carl was assigned to General MacArthur's headquarters, the G-3 Plans and Operations department which was responsible for making the maps needed for all planned invasions, daily operations in combat areas and later for occupation of Japan. While with MacArthur, he was stationed in Australia, New Guinea and on the island of Leytee in the Philippines. The war ended during his leave, so he finished his tour of duty at Camp Atterbury.
Instead of returning to art school, Carl decided to become a dentist. He graduated from dental school in 1951 rejoined the army as a First Lieutenant and as a married man. He married Kathryn Lycas on December 17, 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Upon completion of his military obligation in 1953, Dr. Bollman and his family moved to Frankfort, Indiana to establish his dental practice.
Dr. Bollman retired at the age of 62. He filled his life with woodworking, jail ministry, Bible study, travel, being with family, and fishing. He bravely continued being a loyal IU fan in the midst of too many Purdue fans.
His faith as a Christian permeated his life. Even though he had always been religious, he realized as an adult that he didn't really have a faith in Jesus as Lord and Savior. He made the decision to put his trust in Christ after watching a Billy Graham Crusade on television. He has never wavered from that decision and always desired and worked to further the gospel message.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Kathyrn Bollman and his siblings Violet Shrider, Lucille Gygi, Beulah George, Virgil Bollman and Harold Bollman.
Visitation will be 9-11 a.m. January 11, 2023 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. January 11th at the funeral home followed by Military Rites.
Burial will follow in Green Lawn Memorial Park.
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