~~~~~ OBITUARY ~~~~~
L. C. BOLLENSEN PASSED AWAY
L. C. Bollensen of Chicago died at his home on March 17, 1914. He has been a sufferer from paralysis for years.
Services were held at his late home on Saturday and the remains placed in the receiving vault at Graceland Cemetery where they will repose awaiting the return of his son, George Bollensen, who was in London at the time of his death.
Interment will be made at Naperville and the time will probably be Sunday, March 29th.
The deceased was an uncle of George Steininger of Naperville. Mr. Steininger was called to Chicago and was present at the time of his uncle's death.
The Naperville Clarion
March 25, 1914
SIDE NOTE : First wife Elisabeth (Elise) Kade. Married April 4,1864.
Source for birth date: Illinois Death index.
All info added by. M.Bolton
~~~~~ OBITUARY ~~~~~
L. C. BOLLENSEN PASSED AWAY
L. C. Bollensen of Chicago died at his home on March 17, 1914. He has been a sufferer from paralysis for years.
Services were held at his late home on Saturday and the remains placed in the receiving vault at Graceland Cemetery where they will repose awaiting the return of his son, George Bollensen, who was in London at the time of his death.
Interment will be made at Naperville and the time will probably be Sunday, March 29th.
The deceased was an uncle of George Steininger of Naperville. Mr. Steininger was called to Chicago and was present at the time of his uncle's death.
The Naperville Clarion
March 25, 1914
SIDE NOTE : First wife Elisabeth (Elise) Kade. Married April 4,1864.
Source for birth date: Illinois Death index.
All info added by. M.Bolton
Gravesite Details
Buried on March 21, 1914
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