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Edward K. Bollinger

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Edward K. Bollinger

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1 Aug 1993 (aged 93)
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Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Edward Bollinger, 93, Clay Rwp. farmer
Edward K. Bollinger, 93, who had been a farmer and dairyman in Clay Township, died Sunday evening at Brethren Village in Neffsville. He lived there for 10 years.

He was the husband of Olive Ecenrode Bollinger, who died in 1987 and Emma Forney Bollinger, who died in 1976.

Besides farming, Bollinger worked as a custodian at Clay School for a number of years. He also worked at Oberholtzer's Greenhouse in Brickerville.

A member of Middle Creek Church of he Brethren, Lititz, he had been a deacon since 1949 and was also a Sunday school teacher for many years.

Born in Clay Township, he was the son of the late Benjamin B. and Ella Kreider Bollinger.

He is survived by two sons, Warren of Lititz and Harold of Akron; two daughters, Vera, wife of Earl Smoker of Stevens, and Esther Fox of Ephrata; 13 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Alvin of Lititz and Ira of Ephrata; and two sisters, Anna Horst of Ephrata and Mary, wife of David Butzer, of Akron.
Edward Bollinger, 93, Clay Rwp. farmer
Edward K. Bollinger, 93, who had been a farmer and dairyman in Clay Township, died Sunday evening at Brethren Village in Neffsville. He lived there for 10 years.

He was the husband of Olive Ecenrode Bollinger, who died in 1987 and Emma Forney Bollinger, who died in 1976.

Besides farming, Bollinger worked as a custodian at Clay School for a number of years. He also worked at Oberholtzer's Greenhouse in Brickerville.

A member of Middle Creek Church of he Brethren, Lititz, he had been a deacon since 1949 and was also a Sunday school teacher for many years.

Born in Clay Township, he was the son of the late Benjamin B. and Ella Kreider Bollinger.

He is survived by two sons, Warren of Lititz and Harold of Akron; two daughters, Vera, wife of Earl Smoker of Stevens, and Esther Fox of Ephrata; 13 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Alvin of Lititz and Ira of Ephrata; and two sisters, Anna Horst of Ephrata and Mary, wife of David Butzer, of Akron.


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