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Anna M. <I>Luckman</I> Bollheimer

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Anna M. Luckman Bollheimer

Birth
Minster, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Dec 1947 (aged 74)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Minster, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Range A, Section 3, Plot 12
Memorial ID
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ANNA BOLLHEIMER IS CLAIMED AT DAYTON

Funeral services were conducted at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Augustine's church by the Rev. Otto Mueller for Mrs. Anna Bollheimer, aged 74 years and one month, who died of complications in a Dayton rest home after having been in failing health five years. She was confined to bed three weeks at the home, which she entered last February. Burial was made in the St. Augustine cemetery.

A native of Minster and resident here nearly all her life, she was born Nov 14, 1873 to Henry and Mary Nienberg Luckman. She married John Bollheimer, Minster business man, in September of 1896 and he died May 22, 1946.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hulda Ayers of Dayton; two sons, Norman R. Bollheimer of Columbus, and Verlett of Mansfield; and two grandchildren, Mrs. Stephen Cooke and Miss Maxine Ayers.

She was a member of the auxiliaries of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of the St. Monica Ladies' Sodality of the St. Augustine church.

{Minster Post, Jan 2, 1948, pg.1.}
ANNA BOLLHEIMER IS CLAIMED AT DAYTON

Funeral services were conducted at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Augustine's church by the Rev. Otto Mueller for Mrs. Anna Bollheimer, aged 74 years and one month, who died of complications in a Dayton rest home after having been in failing health five years. She was confined to bed three weeks at the home, which she entered last February. Burial was made in the St. Augustine cemetery.

A native of Minster and resident here nearly all her life, she was born Nov 14, 1873 to Henry and Mary Nienberg Luckman. She married John Bollheimer, Minster business man, in September of 1896 and he died May 22, 1946.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hulda Ayers of Dayton; two sons, Norman R. Bollheimer of Columbus, and Verlett of Mansfield; and two grandchildren, Mrs. Stephen Cooke and Miss Maxine Ayers.

She was a member of the auxiliaries of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of the St. Monica Ladies' Sodality of the St. Augustine church.

{Minster Post, Jan 2, 1948, pg.1.}


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