Thanks to Mark Hayden Find A Grave #48312166 for providing marriage dates and place.
OBITURARY OF MILO BOLTON:
FROM THE SAVANNA, IL PAPER:
OCT, 24, 1960:
Courtesy of Mark Hayden:
SAVANNA, IL
MILO BOLTON
Milo Bolton, 75, of Savanna, retired Milwaukee railroad conductor, died at 6:20 pm, Monday in the Clinton Iowa, nursing home where he had lived two months.
Funeral services will be held at 2pm Thursday in the Law funeral home, Savanna, with Rev. Ernest Carder, Methodist payor, officiating. Burial will be in Savanna Township cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home from 7 to 9 pm Wednesday.
Mr Bolton was born Jan. 26, 1885, in Bolton, the son of Feno and Rhoda Bolton. He was married to Ethel Zollinger Nov. 12, 1906. She died in 1945 in Milwaukee where they had lived many years. He retired in 1946 from his railroad post and came to Savanna to make his hoe. The deceased had been in failing health for a year and had been a patient for two months in the Illinois Research hospital at Chicago before going to the Clinton nursing home.
Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Mae Fulrath of the Caroline Mark home, Mt. Carroll, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents and a brother.
Thanks to Mark Hayden Find A Grave #48312166 for providing marriage dates and place.
OBITURARY OF MILO BOLTON:
FROM THE SAVANNA, IL PAPER:
OCT, 24, 1960:
Courtesy of Mark Hayden:
SAVANNA, IL
MILO BOLTON
Milo Bolton, 75, of Savanna, retired Milwaukee railroad conductor, died at 6:20 pm, Monday in the Clinton Iowa, nursing home where he had lived two months.
Funeral services will be held at 2pm Thursday in the Law funeral home, Savanna, with Rev. Ernest Carder, Methodist payor, officiating. Burial will be in Savanna Township cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home from 7 to 9 pm Wednesday.
Mr Bolton was born Jan. 26, 1885, in Bolton, the son of Feno and Rhoda Bolton. He was married to Ethel Zollinger Nov. 12, 1906. She died in 1945 in Milwaukee where they had lived many years. He retired in 1946 from his railroad post and came to Savanna to make his hoe. The deceased had been in failing health for a year and had been a patient for two months in the Illinois Research hospital at Chicago before going to the Clinton nursing home.
Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Mae Fulrath of the Caroline Mark home, Mt. Carroll, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents and a brother.
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