Born on September 8,1900, at Irving, Mr. Oller was the son of David and Bertha Richardson Oller. He had lived in the Morrisonville area for many years and had been engaged in farming.
Survivors include his widow, Pauline; three sons, Earl, who is stationed in Germany, and Albert, stationed in Viet Nam with the U.S. armed forces; and Charles, Dorchester,Mass.; six daughters, Mrs. Juanita Lawrence, Stonington; Mrs. Doris Beliei, Zion; Mrs. Barbara McKinnon, Morrisonville; Mrs. Donna Travelstead, Charleston Heights, S.C. and Joyce and Lynda Oller, both at home; two brothers, Frank of Morrisonville, and Benjamin of Assumption; two sister, Mrs. Olivia Borkhardt, Taylorville, and Leona, address unknown; 18 grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Bivin Funeral Home at Morrisonville,Il.
Born on September 8,1900, at Irving, Mr. Oller was the son of David and Bertha Richardson Oller. He had lived in the Morrisonville area for many years and had been engaged in farming.
Survivors include his widow, Pauline; three sons, Earl, who is stationed in Germany, and Albert, stationed in Viet Nam with the U.S. armed forces; and Charles, Dorchester,Mass.; six daughters, Mrs. Juanita Lawrence, Stonington; Mrs. Doris Beliei, Zion; Mrs. Barbara McKinnon, Morrisonville; Mrs. Donna Travelstead, Charleston Heights, S.C. and Joyce and Lynda Oller, both at home; two brothers, Frank of Morrisonville, and Benjamin of Assumption; two sister, Mrs. Olivia Borkhardt, Taylorville, and Leona, address unknown; 18 grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Bivin Funeral Home at Morrisonville,Il.
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