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Leo Stanley Bollinger

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Leo Stanley Bollinger Veteran

Birth
Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Dec 2003 (aged 70)
Browning, Schuyler County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Browning, IL - Leo S. Bollinger, 70, of Browning died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003, at his home.

Born June 5, 1933, in Browning to Herschel Aaron and Mildred Rittenhouse Bollinger, he married Donna June Toland on Feb. 23, 1957, in Browning. She survives.

Also surviving are his mother of Beardstown; three sons, Leo Jr. of Browning, Fred of Rushville and Rodney (and Penny) of Manito; four brothers, Wayne (and Dee) of Browning, Larry (and Arletta) and Charles (and LuAnn), both of Astoria, and Paul (and Sandy) of Broken Arrow, Okla.; five sisters, Linda (and Paul) Booth, Patsy (and Jim) Self and Sue (and David) Dotzert, all of Beardstown, Beverly (and Larry) Treadman of Wilmington and Marianne (and Ken) Agans of Pleasant Plains; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father and one sister.

He was a Korean War Army veteran, serving from May 1953 to April 1955.

He worked at Caterpillar Inc. in Peoria, Toland Skelly Station in Rushville from 1961 to 1980, owned and operated Bollinger Service Station in Rushville from 1980 to 1992, was a bus driver for Schuyler School District Unit 1 for many years, operated the village of Browning waterworks and operated a woodworking shop.

He was a member of Browning Fire Department for many years.

Burial will be in Browning Cemetery.

December 18, 2003 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)
Browning, IL - Leo S. Bollinger, 70, of Browning died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003, at his home.

Born June 5, 1933, in Browning to Herschel Aaron and Mildred Rittenhouse Bollinger, he married Donna June Toland on Feb. 23, 1957, in Browning. She survives.

Also surviving are his mother of Beardstown; three sons, Leo Jr. of Browning, Fred of Rushville and Rodney (and Penny) of Manito; four brothers, Wayne (and Dee) of Browning, Larry (and Arletta) and Charles (and LuAnn), both of Astoria, and Paul (and Sandy) of Broken Arrow, Okla.; five sisters, Linda (and Paul) Booth, Patsy (and Jim) Self and Sue (and David) Dotzert, all of Beardstown, Beverly (and Larry) Treadman of Wilmington and Marianne (and Ken) Agans of Pleasant Plains; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his father and one sister.

He was a Korean War Army veteran, serving from May 1953 to April 1955.

He worked at Caterpillar Inc. in Peoria, Toland Skelly Station in Rushville from 1961 to 1980, owned and operated Bollinger Service Station in Rushville from 1980 to 1992, was a bus driver for Schuyler School District Unit 1 for many years, operated the village of Browning waterworks and operated a woodworking shop.

He was a member of Browning Fire Department for many years.

Burial will be in Browning Cemetery.

December 18, 2003 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL)

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