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Adolph Christopher Boettger

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Adolph Christopher Boettger

Birth
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Jul 1962 (aged 72)
Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition, Block 25, Lot 17, Space D
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The Geary Star
Geary, Oklahoma
12 Jul 1962, Thu β€’ Page 1

A. C. BOETTGER

Funeral service for Mr. A. C. Boettger, who was killed in a road accident Tuesday, has been set for 2:30 p.m. today at First Methodist church, Calumet. Rev. G. F. Statser, former Geary pastor, will conduct the service. Burial is to be made at El Reno Cemetery under the direction of Turner Funeral home.

Adolph Christopher Boettger was born October 2, 1889, at Denison, la. He moved with his parents as a child to Wheatland from Iowa.

Mr. Boettger served with the armed forces in World War I. He was married to Pearl Lefever, July 22, 1919, at Oklahoma City, who survives him. They farmed near Yukon for many years and in 1942 moved to a farm six miles east of Geary.

Mr. Boettger was a member of Calumet American Legion post.

Survivors in addition to the widow, Include two sons, Eugene of Geary, and James of Yukon; two sisters, Miss Sophia Boettger and Miss Emma Boettger, both of Dallas, Tex.; three brothers, Bill, Oklahoma City. Charlie, Anadarko and August, Westlaco, Tex., and five grandchildren.
The Geary Star
Geary, Oklahoma
12 Jul 1962, Thu β€’ Page 1

A. C. BOETTGER

Funeral service for Mr. A. C. Boettger, who was killed in a road accident Tuesday, has been set for 2:30 p.m. today at First Methodist church, Calumet. Rev. G. F. Statser, former Geary pastor, will conduct the service. Burial is to be made at El Reno Cemetery under the direction of Turner Funeral home.

Adolph Christopher Boettger was born October 2, 1889, at Denison, la. He moved with his parents as a child to Wheatland from Iowa.

Mr. Boettger served with the armed forces in World War I. He was married to Pearl Lefever, July 22, 1919, at Oklahoma City, who survives him. They farmed near Yukon for many years and in 1942 moved to a farm six miles east of Geary.

Mr. Boettger was a member of Calumet American Legion post.

Survivors in addition to the widow, Include two sons, Eugene of Geary, and James of Yukon; two sisters, Miss Sophia Boettger and Miss Emma Boettger, both of Dallas, Tex.; three brothers, Bill, Oklahoma City. Charlie, Anadarko and August, Westlaco, Tex., and five grandchildren.

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