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Addison C. Bollinger

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Addison C. Bollinger

Birth
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jul 1916 (aged 68)
Littlestown, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Union Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Addison C. Bollinger, a well-known citizen of Littlestown, died suddenly at his home in that place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from hardening of the arteries of the heart. He had attained the age of 69 years.

The deceased appeared to be in his usual health during the day and after dinner he decorated his residence for the parade which took place in Littlestown in the afternoon. He then complained of feeling ill and laid down too rest. A few minutes later he was found in an unconscious condition by his daughter, death following shortly afterwards. Mr. Bollinger had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of years.

He was a consistent member of Redeemers Reformed church in that place.

The deceased was a son of the late Henry and Mary (Becker) Bollinger and was born on a farm near Hanover where his early life was spent. About thirty-five years ago he was married to Miss Emma Keith, a daughter of the late Jacob and Caroline Keith, of Littlestown, after this union moved to Littlestown where the remainder of his life was spent. Mrs. Bollinger died 15 years ago.

He is survived by the following children: Edgar Bollinger, of Columbus, Ohio; Burton Bollinger, of Dayton, Ohio; Misses Estella and Ruth Bollinger, at home. Also by one sister, Mrs. John D. Schwartz, of White Hall, and three brothers, David A. Bollinger, manager of the Hanover Milling Company, this place; Jacob Bollinger, of the Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio,, and Frank Bollinger, of Greensburg, Pa. Mrs. Jacob Trone, of Baltimore Street, is a niece of the deceased.

Funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the house. Interment in Christ church cemetery.

The Hanover Herald – Saturday, August 5, 1916
Addison C. Bollinger, a well-known citizen of Littlestown, died suddenly at his home in that place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from hardening of the arteries of the heart. He had attained the age of 69 years.

The deceased appeared to be in his usual health during the day and after dinner he decorated his residence for the parade which took place in Littlestown in the afternoon. He then complained of feeling ill and laid down too rest. A few minutes later he was found in an unconscious condition by his daughter, death following shortly afterwards. Mr. Bollinger had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of years.

He was a consistent member of Redeemers Reformed church in that place.

The deceased was a son of the late Henry and Mary (Becker) Bollinger and was born on a farm near Hanover where his early life was spent. About thirty-five years ago he was married to Miss Emma Keith, a daughter of the late Jacob and Caroline Keith, of Littlestown, after this union moved to Littlestown where the remainder of his life was spent. Mrs. Bollinger died 15 years ago.

He is survived by the following children: Edgar Bollinger, of Columbus, Ohio; Burton Bollinger, of Dayton, Ohio; Misses Estella and Ruth Bollinger, at home. Also by one sister, Mrs. John D. Schwartz, of White Hall, and three brothers, David A. Bollinger, manager of the Hanover Milling Company, this place; Jacob Bollinger, of the Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio,, and Frank Bollinger, of Greensburg, Pa. Mrs. Jacob Trone, of Baltimore Street, is a niece of the deceased.

Funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. from the house. Interment in Christ church cemetery.

The Hanover Herald – Saturday, August 5, 1916


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