Services for George M. Boll, 65, Danville, were held Saturday morning June 7 with Dr. Joseph Stump officiating at Baker Funeral Home, Danville. Burial was in the Danville South Cemetery.
He died Wednesday evening, June 4 at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. A Danville native, he was born June 24, 1914 to George M. And Emma (Fultz*) Boll.
On September 17, 1938, he was married to the former Lucille Lieske who survives. He was employed as a carpenter for 19 years at the King School Equipment Company, Danville.
He attended Danville Christian Church and was a member of Carpenters Union Local 60, Danville Conservation Club and the IOOF. He was a charter member of the Danville Moose Lodge.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Freeman, Danville; a son, Gene Boll, Speedway; a sister, Nettie Ramsey and a brother, Joseph Boll, both of Danville; and seven grandchildren.
*His mother's maiden name was Fulps.
Services for George M. Boll, 65, Danville, were held Saturday morning June 7 with Dr. Joseph Stump officiating at Baker Funeral Home, Danville. Burial was in the Danville South Cemetery.
He died Wednesday evening, June 4 at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. A Danville native, he was born June 24, 1914 to George M. And Emma (Fultz*) Boll.
On September 17, 1938, he was married to the former Lucille Lieske who survives. He was employed as a carpenter for 19 years at the King School Equipment Company, Danville.
He attended Danville Christian Church and was a member of Carpenters Union Local 60, Danville Conservation Club and the IOOF. He was a charter member of the Danville Moose Lodge.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Freeman, Danville; a son, Gene Boll, Speedway; a sister, Nettie Ramsey and a brother, Joseph Boll, both of Danville; and seven grandchildren.
*His mother's maiden name was Fulps.
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Sept. 17 1938
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Middle name is from his Hendricks County marriage record.
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