Alexander Bollinger died at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker, on Friday, January 13, 1911, of rheumatism and heart trouble, aged 69 years, five months and eight days.
Mr. Bollinger was born in Bedford on August 5, 1841, his parents being Jacob and Eliza Bollinger. One brother and three sisters survive: George and Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, of this place; Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher and Mrs. Charles Stiver, of Altoona.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. Albert Eyler. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery.
Mr. Bollinger was a veteran of the Civil War, a member of Company E, 76th Regt. Pa. Vol. Inf. He was a blacksmith by trade. In 1868 he went west and returned in 1905, since which time he has made Bedford his home.
Alexander Bollinger died at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker, on Friday, January 13, 1911, of rheumatism and heart trouble, aged 69 years, five months and eight days.
Mr. Bollinger was born in Bedford on August 5, 1841, his parents being Jacob and Eliza Bollinger. One brother and three sisters survive: George and Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, of this place; Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher and Mrs. Charles Stiver, of Altoona.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. Albert Eyler. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery.
Mr. Bollinger was a veteran of the Civil War, a member of Company E, 76th Regt. Pa. Vol. Inf. He was a blacksmith by trade. In 1868 he went west and returned in 1905, since which time he has made Bedford his home.
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Son of Jacob and Eliza. CO. E, 76th Reg. PA Vols
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