He was the son of William Marlin Boring and Mariah Alice (Coble) Boring
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LYMAN A. BORING (The Butler Eagle, 9 Feb 1939)
WORKER AT ARMCO FATALLY STRICKEN BY HEART ATTACK
Stricken by a heart attack, Lyman A. Boring, aged 48, died suddenly at his residence, 104 Third Avenue, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Boring, a roller at the American Rolling Mill company, worked the 11 to 7 a.m. trick yesterday and returned home. Yesterday afternoon he started from the home of his son, became ill and returned to his home. He died a few minutes later. Mr. Boring was born in New Florence and had resided in Butler 12 years, being employed at t he American Rolling Mill company during that time. Surviving are his widow, Nellie Long Boring: two daughters, June Lois at home and Mrs. Russell Milheim of Butler; two sons, Lyman J. and Wilfred Boring of Butler; his mother Mrs. Alice Boring of Butler: two brothers, Daniel of Derry Mrs. Vernie Bollinger of Butler, Mrs. Goldie Bryson of Youngstown and Mrs. Mildred McElwain of Derry. He was a member of the Wesley Bible class of the Methodist Episcopal church. Funeral services will be held from t he family residence, 104 Third Avenue at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. R. W. McKenzie, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Butler, officiating. Burial will be in t he Rose Hill Cemetery.
He was the son of William Marlin Boring and Mariah Alice (Coble) Boring
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LYMAN A. BORING (The Butler Eagle, 9 Feb 1939)
WORKER AT ARMCO FATALLY STRICKEN BY HEART ATTACK
Stricken by a heart attack, Lyman A. Boring, aged 48, died suddenly at his residence, 104 Third Avenue, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Boring, a roller at the American Rolling Mill company, worked the 11 to 7 a.m. trick yesterday and returned home. Yesterday afternoon he started from the home of his son, became ill and returned to his home. He died a few minutes later. Mr. Boring was born in New Florence and had resided in Butler 12 years, being employed at t he American Rolling Mill company during that time. Surviving are his widow, Nellie Long Boring: two daughters, June Lois at home and Mrs. Russell Milheim of Butler; two sons, Lyman J. and Wilfred Boring of Butler; his mother Mrs. Alice Boring of Butler: two brothers, Daniel of Derry Mrs. Vernie Bollinger of Butler, Mrs. Goldie Bryson of Youngstown and Mrs. Mildred McElwain of Derry. He was a member of the Wesley Bible class of the Methodist Episcopal church. Funeral services will be held from t he family residence, 104 Third Avenue at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. R. W. McKenzie, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Butler, officiating. Burial will be in t he Rose Hill Cemetery.
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