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Catherine <I>Bink</I> Boll

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Catherine Bink Boll

Birth
Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Sep 1943 (aged 73)
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
West Section Row 24nLot 59
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Katherine Boll Sheboygan Press September 20, 1943

Chilton – Mrs. Charles M. Boll died at her home here Saturday morning after being ill for the past year and one-half. Nee Katherine Bink, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bink, she was born in Ozaukee County Dec. 4, 1869, and was married to Charles Boll on Nov. 28, 1893, at St. Mary's church, Chilton. The couple lived on the Boll homestead for five years and then purchased a farm in the town of Charlestown, where they resided until 1918, when they moved to the present home in this city. Her husband passed away Nov. 18, 1941.
Survivors are seven children, Mrs. Walter (Laurine) Tice of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Pauline, Mrs. Lester (Emma Kroll and Mrs. Greg (Appline) Olig all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Armand (Dorothy) Schnell and Miss Helen of Chilton; Carl of Petersburg, Mich.; seven grandchildren; a brother, Thomas Bink of Milwaukee, and a sister, Miss Anna Bink of Hartford.
The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer Funeral home here until the time of services Tuesday at the funeral home and at St. Mary's Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Esdepsky will officiate and burial will be made in St. Mary's cemetery
Katherine Boll Sheboygan Press September 20, 1943

Chilton – Mrs. Charles M. Boll died at her home here Saturday morning after being ill for the past year and one-half. Nee Katherine Bink, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bink, she was born in Ozaukee County Dec. 4, 1869, and was married to Charles Boll on Nov. 28, 1893, at St. Mary's church, Chilton. The couple lived on the Boll homestead for five years and then purchased a farm in the town of Charlestown, where they resided until 1918, when they moved to the present home in this city. Her husband passed away Nov. 18, 1941.
Survivors are seven children, Mrs. Walter (Laurine) Tice of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss Pauline, Mrs. Lester (Emma Kroll and Mrs. Greg (Appline) Olig all of Milwaukee; Mrs. Armand (Dorothy) Schnell and Miss Helen of Chilton; Carl of Petersburg, Mich.; seven grandchildren; a brother, Thomas Bink of Milwaukee, and a sister, Miss Anna Bink of Hartford.
The body may be viewed at the Pfeffer Funeral home here until the time of services Tuesday at the funeral home and at St. Mary's Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Esdepsky will officiate and burial will be made in St. Mary's cemetery


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