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Frank Foster Bollschweiler

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Frank Foster Bollschweiler Veteran

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5 Sep 2004 (aged 86)
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Frank Bollschweiler, 86, passed away Sunday September 5, 2004. Born August 18, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Octave and Emily Bollschweiler. Married Wanda Leavitt October 18, 1938 in the Salt Lake Temple. He valiantly served in the US Army during the Second World War. Frank worked for the Railway Express Agency for four decades. He also worked as a public accountant for several small businesses. After a long and fulfilling life, he returns our Heavenly Father and his beautiful wife Wanda and two daughters. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in various callings including many years as Ward Financial Clerk. He loved to travel, play cards and was an avid sports fan. Survived by a brother Marvin Bollschweiler, Evanston, WY; a daughter, Elaine Willden, Midvale; a son, Ronald Bollschweiler (Mary), Redmond, WA; six grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, a brother, his sweetheart Wanda, and two daughters, Linda and Bonnie. Funeral services Thursday Sept. 9th at the Union Park Second Ward located at 7500 S. 700 Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. City Cemetery.

Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 9/8/2004.
Frank Bollschweiler, 86, passed away Sunday September 5, 2004. Born August 18, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Octave and Emily Bollschweiler. Married Wanda Leavitt October 18, 1938 in the Salt Lake Temple. He valiantly served in the US Army during the Second World War. Frank worked for the Railway Express Agency for four decades. He also worked as a public accountant for several small businesses. After a long and fulfilling life, he returns our Heavenly Father and his beautiful wife Wanda and two daughters. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in various callings including many years as Ward Financial Clerk. He loved to travel, play cards and was an avid sports fan. Survived by a brother Marvin Bollschweiler, Evanston, WY; a daughter, Elaine Willden, Midvale; a son, Ronald Bollschweiler (Mary), Redmond, WA; six grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, a brother, his sweetheart Wanda, and two daughters, Linda and Bonnie. Funeral services Thursday Sept. 9th at the Union Park Second Ward located at 7500 S. 700 Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. City Cemetery.

Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 9/8/2004.


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