Cause of death: Pneumonia
Death Certificate Informant:
Wife: Mrs. Fred Bolich
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Des Moines Tribune
August 5, 1944
Page 5 - Column 4
FRED BOLICH RITES MONDAY IN TEXAS
Services and burial for Fred Bolich, 48, dental mechanic for the former Kelinger Laboratory here, who died Wednesday in El Paso, Texas of pneumonia, will be at El Paso, Monday afternoon.
About 18 years ago, Mr. Bolich went to Amarillo, Texas and later established His own laboratory there.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Poppe and Mrs. Audrey Miller both of Des Moines; one son, Warren, in the Army at Camp Croft, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Davis, Winterset, IA and Mrs. Ella Titus and three brothers, Roy and Arlie, both of Des Moines and Ralph of Buffalo, New York.
Sources:
Texas Deaths: 1890-1976
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Military Information: S1, US NAVY
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Death Certificate Informant:
Wife: Mrs. Fred Bolich
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Des Moines Tribune
August 5, 1944
Page 5 - Column 4
FRED BOLICH RITES MONDAY IN TEXAS
Services and burial for Fred Bolich, 48, dental mechanic for the former Kelinger Laboratory here, who died Wednesday in El Paso, Texas of pneumonia, will be at El Paso, Monday afternoon.
About 18 years ago, Mr. Bolich went to Amarillo, Texas and later established His own laboratory there.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gretchen Poppe and Mrs. Audrey Miller both of Des Moines; one son, Warren, in the Army at Camp Croft, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Davis, Winterset, IA and Mrs. Ella Titus and three brothers, Roy and Arlie, both of Des Moines and Ralph of Buffalo, New York.
Sources:
Texas Deaths: 1890-1976
Obituary provided by Find A Grave
member, Carolyn Whitaker
Thank You, Carolyn for sharing this Obit!
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs website
Military Information: S1, US NAVY
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