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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 11 May 1931
Obituary of WILLIAM. I. BOLE
Wm. I. BOLE was born in Jessup, Iowa March 8, 1871 and died at his home north of Morrowville, KS, May 11, 1931, after an illness of a few days, although he has been in failing health for some time.

When an young man he came with his parents to KS, locating in Washington County and choose farming as his occupation.

On Dec 23, 1903 he married Miss Lucy STONE, surviving him. Also the daughters, Mrs. Jennie DUNNUCK, Miss Mary BOLE, Mrs. Esther TOTTEN, Mrs. Edith CONGLETON and James and Ruby and Billy Bob of the home. Two grandchildren, Bonnie and Shirley DUNNUCK, an aged father, and one sister, Mrs. Addie BERRY and two brothers, Charles and Ed.

Mr. BOLE was of a sincere nature, indomitable courage, and he gave unselfishly and with a faithfulness to his family the best interest of his life. He was a loyal to his friends and home and only those who knew him intimately could appreciate his sterling qualities.

Funeral services were conducted for the M.P. Church at Haddam, KS, May 13 at 2:30. Reverend LATIMER conducted the services. Interment at the Haddam Cemetery.

Transcribed and Contributed by Delores Raines


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