(obit by Anna) CLARENCE BOLEN DIES IN CALVARY SECTION
Williston, Jan 10 - After a prolonged illness and great suffering caused by gunshot wounds received last February, Clarence Bolen died at his home in the Calvary section Saturday afternoon about 5:30, having gradually grown weaker for the past few weeks.
His death did not come as a surprise but created a deep pall of sorrow among his many friends and relatives.
The funeral services were held from Calvary Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 4:30 and the interment followed at the Calvary cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, who before her marriage was miss Maud Dykes of Blackville, and several small children, three sisters, Mrs W M Pender and Mrs W W Bolen of Savannah, and Mrs Walter Givens of Williston; five brothers, H A Bolen, Seary Bolen, J H Bolen, Matthew Bolen and W Bolen, all of Elko.
(obit by Anna) CLARENCE BOLEN DIES IN CALVARY SECTION
Williston, Jan 10 - After a prolonged illness and great suffering caused by gunshot wounds received last February, Clarence Bolen died at his home in the Calvary section Saturday afternoon about 5:30, having gradually grown weaker for the past few weeks.
His death did not come as a surprise but created a deep pall of sorrow among his many friends and relatives.
The funeral services were held from Calvary Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 4:30 and the interment followed at the Calvary cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, who before her marriage was miss Maud Dykes of Blackville, and several small children, three sisters, Mrs W M Pender and Mrs W W Bolen of Savannah, and Mrs Walter Givens of Williston; five brothers, H A Bolen, Seary Bolen, J H Bolen, Matthew Bolen and W Bolen, all of Elko.
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