Born April 29, 1920, in Cumberland County, he was a son of the late Harry A. and Maude Mayberry Boldosser.
He was the widower of Ethel M. (Finnerfrock) Boldosser.
Mr. Boldosser is survived by a son, William A. Boldosser of Boiling Springs; a stepdaughter, Kay Burton of Amarillo, Texas; two brothers, David Boldosser and Paul Boldo sser, both of Carlisle; three sisters, Elda Ryder and Fannie Whistler, both of Carlisle, and Geraldine Finkenbinder of Plainfield; and two grandsons, Craig W. Boldosser of Mt. Holly Springs and John H. Boldosser of Stevensville, Mont.
He was preceded in death by three sisters, Mary Rutz, May Karper and Anna Finkey.
Burial will be in Westminster Memorial Gardens, Carlisle.
Born April 29, 1920, in Cumberland County, he was a son of the late Harry A. and Maude Mayberry Boldosser.
He was the widower of Ethel M. (Finnerfrock) Boldosser.
Mr. Boldosser is survived by a son, William A. Boldosser of Boiling Springs; a stepdaughter, Kay Burton of Amarillo, Texas; two brothers, David Boldosser and Paul Boldo sser, both of Carlisle; three sisters, Elda Ryder and Fannie Whistler, both of Carlisle, and Geraldine Finkenbinder of Plainfield; and two grandsons, Craig W. Boldosser of Mt. Holly Springs and John H. Boldosser of Stevensville, Mont.
He was preceded in death by three sisters, Mary Rutz, May Karper and Anna Finkey.
Burial will be in Westminster Memorial Gardens, Carlisle.
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