15 May 1987, Fri
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D. Clifford Boland
Memorial service for D. Clifford Boland will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, S 318 Cedar, where he was a member and elder.
Ball & Dodd Funeral Home - South is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Boland died at Deaconess Medical Center Wednesday after apparently suffering a heart attack while bicycle riding. He was 45.
Born in Spokane, he graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1960 and received his degree in business administration from Washington State University in 1965.
Mr. Boland was a self-employed business consultant.
Survivors include his wife, Sue; three sons, David Boland, a student at the University of Washington, and Matthew and Jonathan Boland, both at the home; one daughter, Christy Boland, at the home; his foster father, C. R. "Mac" McCabe of Seattle; and two sisters.
15 May 1987, Fri
Page 16
D. Clifford Boland
Memorial service for D. Clifford Boland will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, S 318 Cedar, where he was a member and elder.
Ball & Dodd Funeral Home - South is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Boland died at Deaconess Medical Center Wednesday after apparently suffering a heart attack while bicycle riding. He was 45.
Born in Spokane, he graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1960 and received his degree in business administration from Washington State University in 1965.
Mr. Boland was a self-employed business consultant.
Survivors include his wife, Sue; three sons, David Boland, a student at the University of Washington, and Matthew and Jonathan Boland, both at the home; one daughter, Christy Boland, at the home; his foster father, C. R. "Mac" McCabe of Seattle; and two sisters.
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