He was born March 31, 1931, in Clay County, the son of Earl Dolan and Lola (Benskin) Bayler.
Dolan was a U.S. Army veteran and an incredible welder and craftsman. He enjoyed being in the woods, cutting wood and he was a man of the land. Dolan loved each one of his grandchildren and saw something unique in each one.
Survivors include special friend, Shirley Martin; daughters, Deborah Lewis and Becky Rickelman; son, Randall Bayler; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Agnes Hosselton; nieces, Carol Ann Andreatta and Mary Jane Divine; and nephew, David Hosselton.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Erma Denton.
Funeral services at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home, Clay City, with Gary Pierce officiating.
Burial with military rites will be in the Foster Hill-Mt. Zion Cemetery.
He was born March 31, 1931, in Clay County, the son of Earl Dolan and Lola (Benskin) Bayler.
Dolan was a U.S. Army veteran and an incredible welder and craftsman. He enjoyed being in the woods, cutting wood and he was a man of the land. Dolan loved each one of his grandchildren and saw something unique in each one.
Survivors include special friend, Shirley Martin; daughters, Deborah Lewis and Becky Rickelman; son, Randall Bayler; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Agnes Hosselton; nieces, Carol Ann Andreatta and Mary Jane Divine; and nephew, David Hosselton.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Erma Denton.
Funeral services at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home, Clay City, with Gary Pierce officiating.
Burial with military rites will be in the Foster Hill-Mt. Zion Cemetery.
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