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Anna I. <I>Mason</I> Boltz

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Anna I. Mason Boltz

Birth
Death
1971 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Iona, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Anna I. Bolts, widow of Arthur W. Bolts, 609 E. Walnut St., died Tuesday afternoon in the Good Samaritan Hospital, after a lingering illness. She was 62.
Her husband died in Sept., 1969.
Born in Clearfield County, she was a daughter of the late Robert W. and Margaret Varner Mason.
She was a member of the Iona United Methodist Church and the missionary society of the church.
Surviving are five children: Arthur Boltz, Jonestown; Robert W. Bolts, Helen E., wife of Robert Lausch, Fern L., wife of Woodrow Walmer, and Lee E. Boltz, all of Lebanon, and 19 grandchildren.
Ten brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. William Barrick, Mechanicsburg; Miss Lydia Mason, Selinsgrove; Mrs. Heister Gingrich, Mt. Zion; George Mason, Cleona; Mrs. Michael Radonavich, Lancaster; Mrs. Herbert Hummel, Mrs. William Weary, Mrs. John Meyer, Barge C. Mason and Glenn A. Mason, all of Lebanon, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Two brothers, James B. and Wilbur H., preceded her in death. [Lebanon Daily News, Wednesday March 17, 1971]
Anna I. Bolts, widow of Arthur W. Bolts, 609 E. Walnut St., died Tuesday afternoon in the Good Samaritan Hospital, after a lingering illness. She was 62.
Her husband died in Sept., 1969.
Born in Clearfield County, she was a daughter of the late Robert W. and Margaret Varner Mason.
She was a member of the Iona United Methodist Church and the missionary society of the church.
Surviving are five children: Arthur Boltz, Jonestown; Robert W. Bolts, Helen E., wife of Robert Lausch, Fern L., wife of Woodrow Walmer, and Lee E. Boltz, all of Lebanon, and 19 grandchildren.
Ten brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. William Barrick, Mechanicsburg; Miss Lydia Mason, Selinsgrove; Mrs. Heister Gingrich, Mt. Zion; George Mason, Cleona; Mrs. Michael Radonavich, Lancaster; Mrs. Herbert Hummel, Mrs. William Weary, Mrs. John Meyer, Barge C. Mason and Glenn A. Mason, all of Lebanon, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Two brothers, James B. and Wilbur H., preceded her in death. [Lebanon Daily News, Wednesday March 17, 1971]


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