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"Frans Albert 'Butch' Moline, Jr, 47, of Michigan City, IN, died Saturday, April 19, 1997, in Memorial Hospital, Michigan City. He was born in Dunkirk, NY, on Feb 21, 1950, to Frans Albert Moline, Sr and Marjorie Lawson Munn. Mr Moline worked as a carpenter locally, and through the years he worked at Bethlehem Steel as a millwright, Seneca Petroleum and John Doyle & Associates. He enjoyed fishing and bowling and was a member of the American Bowling Congress. Mr Moline was preceded in death by his father. In addition to his mother, who resides in Corry, survivors include a son and daughter, Marcus and Megan Moline, both of Michigan City. Other survivors include a brother, John Moline and his wife Linda , of Corry; four sisters, Donna Higley of Corry, Frances (James) Stine of Spartansburg, Sharon (Ray) Adams of Corry, and Sonoma (James) Ingold of Goshen, IN; as well as many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at the First Baptist Church of Spartansburg on Saturday at 1pm."
(Titusville [PA] Herald, April 25, 1997, p.5)
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"Frans Albert 'Butch' Moline, Jr, 47, of Michigan City, IN, died Saturday, April 19, 1997, in Memorial Hospital, Michigan City. He was born in Dunkirk, NY, on Feb 21, 1950, to Frans Albert Moline, Sr and Marjorie Lawson Munn. Mr Moline worked as a carpenter locally, and through the years he worked at Bethlehem Steel as a millwright, Seneca Petroleum and John Doyle & Associates. He enjoyed fishing and bowling and was a member of the American Bowling Congress. Mr Moline was preceded in death by his father. In addition to his mother, who resides in Corry, survivors include a son and daughter, Marcus and Megan Moline, both of Michigan City. Other survivors include a brother, John Moline and his wife Linda , of Corry; four sisters, Donna Higley of Corry, Frances (James) Stine of Spartansburg, Sharon (Ray) Adams of Corry, and Sonoma (James) Ingold of Goshen, IN; as well as many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at the First Baptist Church of Spartansburg on Saturday at 1pm."
(Titusville [PA] Herald, April 25, 1997, p.5)
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