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John Augustus Boslett

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John Augustus Boslett

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9 Feb 1945 (aged 73)
Burial
Spangler, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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John Boslett, 74, a native of Carrolltown, died 9? Friday in his home in Spangler A son of the late Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett, he was born Oct. 13, 1870, and was married to the former Lucy McCombie, who died in Mar 1939. Surviving are four daughters – Hazel, Ruth, and Virginia at home, and Mrs. Frances Donnelly , Altoona. He also leaves a broth Dr F.J. Boslett, Pittsburgh, and these half-brothers and half sisters ; James and Ralph Boslett, Carrolltown; Augustine, Turtle Creek; and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, Bakerton, and Mrs. John Luther, Colver. Funeral will be conducted at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Holy Cross Cathoic Church, Spangler.
Interment will be in the church cemetery under the directions of the Easly Funeral Home.
2.9.1945

John Boslet, 74, a native of Carrolltown, but for some years a resident of Spangler, died there Friday morning. He was a son of Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett. His wife, Lucy McCombie Boslett, died in 1939. Surviving are four daughters, Hazel, Ruth, and Virginia, at home and Mrs. Frances Donnelly of Altoona. Surviving are a brother Dr. F.J. Boslett of Pittsburgh and these half brothers and half sisters; James and Ralph Boslett of Carrolltown, Augustine Boslett of Turtle Creek, Raymond Boslett and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, both of Bakerton and Mrs. John Luther of Colver. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church of Spangler.

2.9.1945


Altoona Mirror Obituary
February 12, 1945

John Boslett, aged 74, native of Carrolltown but for some years a resident of Spangler, died at his home there Friday morning.

He was a son of Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett. His wife, Lucy McCombie Boslett, died in 1939. Surviving are four daughters, Hazel, Ruth and Virginia, at home and Mrs. Frances Donnelly of Altoona. Surviving are a brother, Dr. F.J. Boslett of Pittsburgh and these half brothers and half sisters; James and Ralph Boslett of Carrolltown, Augustine Boslett of Turtle Creek, Raymond Boslett and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, both of Bakerton and Mrs. John Luther of Colver.

He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic church of Spangler.
John Boslett, 74, a native of Carrolltown, died 9? Friday in his home in Spangler A son of the late Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett, he was born Oct. 13, 1870, and was married to the former Lucy McCombie, who died in Mar 1939. Surviving are four daughters – Hazel, Ruth, and Virginia at home, and Mrs. Frances Donnelly , Altoona. He also leaves a broth Dr F.J. Boslett, Pittsburgh, and these half-brothers and half sisters ; James and Ralph Boslett, Carrolltown; Augustine, Turtle Creek; and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, Bakerton, and Mrs. John Luther, Colver. Funeral will be conducted at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Holy Cross Cathoic Church, Spangler.
Interment will be in the church cemetery under the directions of the Easly Funeral Home.
2.9.1945

John Boslet, 74, a native of Carrolltown, but for some years a resident of Spangler, died there Friday morning. He was a son of Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett. His wife, Lucy McCombie Boslett, died in 1939. Surviving are four daughters, Hazel, Ruth, and Virginia, at home and Mrs. Frances Donnelly of Altoona. Surviving are a brother Dr. F.J. Boslett of Pittsburgh and these half brothers and half sisters; James and Ralph Boslett of Carrolltown, Augustine Boslett of Turtle Creek, Raymond Boslett and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, both of Bakerton and Mrs. John Luther of Colver. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church of Spangler.

2.9.1945


Altoona Mirror Obituary
February 12, 1945

John Boslett, aged 74, native of Carrolltown but for some years a resident of Spangler, died at his home there Friday morning.

He was a son of Albert and Christine (Hoppel) Boslett. His wife, Lucy McCombie Boslett, died in 1939. Surviving are four daughters, Hazel, Ruth and Virginia, at home and Mrs. Frances Donnelly of Altoona. Surviving are a brother, Dr. F.J. Boslett of Pittsburgh and these half brothers and half sisters; James and Ralph Boslett of Carrolltown, Augustine Boslett of Turtle Creek, Raymond Boslett and Mrs. Isadore Nedimier, both of Bakerton and Mrs. John Luther of Colver.

He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic church of Spangler.


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