Advertisement

Maud Luella <I>Struble</I> Bolt

Advertisement

Maud Luella Struble Bolt

Birth
New Hampton, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 Jan 1974 (aged 98)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Stanton, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 1, Space 6
Memorial ID
View Source
Funeral services were held Saturday January 12, 1974 for Maud Luella Bolt, who entered into rest on January 8th from the Wolfe Funeral Home with the Rev. Eldon Haworth officiating. Organist Helen Bunker accompanied soloist David Hill as he sang, "How Great Thou Art." Casket bearers were Howard Cooney, Earl Marsh, Collis Moore, Verne Watts, Marlin Gunderman, Paul Williams. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery, Montgomery County, Iowa. Arrangements were by Wolfe Funeral Home.
Maud Luella Bolt was born May 4, 1875 Chickasaw County near New Hampton, Iowa, and passed away Tuesday evening, January 8, 1974.
Maud Struble was married to Frank W. Bolt, March 19, 1902 at Villisca, Iowa. Mr. Bolt preceded her in death in Octoberr 3, 1948. Most of her married life was pent in Villisca with the exception of several years living Omaha.
She eis survived by a daughter, Mrs. William (Ruth) Anderson and son-in-law Wm. Anderson of Red Oak, Iowa, where she has made her home the past 13 years in an apartment and able to care for herself right up to the last; and by a daughter, Mary Jane Bolt of San Francisco, California; by a niece Mrs. Nellie Morf of Sumner
Villisca Review, Thursday, June 27, 1974, page 3
Maud Luella Struble Bolt was born in May 4 1875 at New Hampton, Iowa. When Frank picked his mate, he was indeed fortunate. He married Maude Luella Struble on March 19, 1902 in New Hampton, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She was conservative, calm, mild, agreeable, a good listener, never complained, and assured Frank that he was the king of their household. This personality combination was primary reason she lived to the age of 99, and died January 8, 1974, at the murphy Memorial Hospital in Red Oak, Iowa of a cerebral vascular accident, Jack D. Fickle, M.D., 27 years after Frank's death. She stubbornly retained most of his inventory of merchandise, which after her death, resulted in one of the largest antique sales in southwest Iowa. Maud passed away in 1974 and is buried January 12, 1974 in Arlington County Cemetery beside Frank. Wolfe Funeral Home.
Funeral services were held Saturday January 12, 1974 for Maud Luella Bolt, who entered into rest on January 8th from the Wolfe Funeral Home with the Rev. Eldon Haworth officiating. Organist Helen Bunker accompanied soloist David Hill as he sang, "How Great Thou Art." Casket bearers were Howard Cooney, Earl Marsh, Collis Moore, Verne Watts, Marlin Gunderman, Paul Williams. Interment was in Arlington Cemetery, Montgomery County, Iowa. Arrangements were by Wolfe Funeral Home.
Maud Luella Bolt was born May 4, 1875 Chickasaw County near New Hampton, Iowa, and passed away Tuesday evening, January 8, 1974.
Maud Struble was married to Frank W. Bolt, March 19, 1902 at Villisca, Iowa. Mr. Bolt preceded her in death in Octoberr 3, 1948. Most of her married life was pent in Villisca with the exception of several years living Omaha.
She eis survived by a daughter, Mrs. William (Ruth) Anderson and son-in-law Wm. Anderson of Red Oak, Iowa, where she has made her home the past 13 years in an apartment and able to care for herself right up to the last; and by a daughter, Mary Jane Bolt of San Francisco, California; by a niece Mrs. Nellie Morf of Sumner
Villisca Review, Thursday, June 27, 1974, page 3
Maud Luella Struble Bolt was born in May 4 1875 at New Hampton, Iowa. When Frank picked his mate, he was indeed fortunate. He married Maude Luella Struble on March 19, 1902 in New Hampton, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She was conservative, calm, mild, agreeable, a good listener, never complained, and assured Frank that he was the king of their household. This personality combination was primary reason she lived to the age of 99, and died January 8, 1974, at the murphy Memorial Hospital in Red Oak, Iowa of a cerebral vascular accident, Jack D. Fickle, M.D., 27 years after Frank's death. She stubbornly retained most of his inventory of merchandise, which after her death, resulted in one of the largest antique sales in southwest Iowa. Maud passed away in 1974 and is buried January 12, 1974 in Arlington County Cemetery beside Frank. Wolfe Funeral Home.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

See more Bolt or Struble memorials in:

Flower Delivery Sponsor and Remove Ads

Advertisement