Funeral services will be held Saturday for J.M. Bolton, 81, a pioneer of Iowa and a resident of Council Bluffs for sixteen years, who died at his home at 108 South Twenty-fourth street Wednesday night. He was head of the Bolton Road Maintainer company of this city, manufacturer of road grading equipment.
Mr. Bolton is survived by his widow, six sons, Herbert, Homer, Roy, Grant and Guy Bolton, all of Council Bluffs, and Harry Bolton of Brighton, Col.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bolton of Audubon, Ia., Mrs. Anna Garrett of Basin, Wyo., Mrs. L.K. Johnson of Chino, Calif., and Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of Macedonia, and four brothers, H.W. Bolton of Benedict, Neb., Ed Bolton of Clarinda, Ia., C.L. Bolton of Macedonia and L.M. Bolton of Lincoln, Neb.
Mr. Bolton came to eastern Iowa from Virginia with his parents in 1863 and moved to western Iowa in 1887.
Funeral services will be held Saturday for J.M. Bolton, 81, a pioneer of Iowa and a resident of Council Bluffs for sixteen years, who died at his home at 108 South Twenty-fourth street Wednesday night. He was head of the Bolton Road Maintainer company of this city, manufacturer of road grading equipment.
Mr. Bolton is survived by his widow, six sons, Herbert, Homer, Roy, Grant and Guy Bolton, all of Council Bluffs, and Harry Bolton of Brighton, Col.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bolton of Audubon, Ia., Mrs. Anna Garrett of Basin, Wyo., Mrs. L.K. Johnson of Chino, Calif., and Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of Macedonia, and four brothers, H.W. Bolton of Benedict, Neb., Ed Bolton of Clarinda, Ia., C.L. Bolton of Macedonia and L.M. Bolton of Lincoln, Neb.
Mr. Bolton came to eastern Iowa from Virginia with his parents in 1863 and moved to western Iowa in 1887.
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