Harry Bollinger, Died At Lititz R4
Harry W. Bollinger, 76, a retired farmer of Lititz R4, died unexpectedly at his home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Death was attributed to a heart attack, and he had been under the care of a physician.
Bollinger was a son of the late Andrew and Annie Witters Bollinger, a member of the Middle Creek Church of the Brethren and the husband of the late Ellen N. Bollinger.
Surviving are two sons and two daughters: Walter, Lititz R4; Harry, Fredericksburg, Lebanon County; Eva, wife of J. Lloyd Bomberger, Lititz R1, and Edith, wife of Donald L. Tennis, Lititz R2.
Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, a great grandson, a brother, John W. Bollinger, Stevens; and two sisters: Elsie, wife of Paul Greenly, Manheim, and Mabel, wife of Rufus Gibble, Manheim.
Harry Bollinger, Died At Lititz R4
Harry W. Bollinger, 76, a retired farmer of Lititz R4, died unexpectedly at his home at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Death was attributed to a heart attack, and he had been under the care of a physician.
Bollinger was a son of the late Andrew and Annie Witters Bollinger, a member of the Middle Creek Church of the Brethren and the husband of the late Ellen N. Bollinger.
Surviving are two sons and two daughters: Walter, Lititz R4; Harry, Fredericksburg, Lebanon County; Eva, wife of J. Lloyd Bomberger, Lititz R1, and Edith, wife of Donald L. Tennis, Lititz R2.
Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, a great grandson, a brother, John W. Bollinger, Stevens; and two sisters: Elsie, wife of Paul Greenly, Manheim, and Mabel, wife of Rufus Gibble, Manheim.
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