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Leonard Phillip Boline 1884 - 1945

BOLINE

Posted By: Connie Swearingen- Volunteer (email)
Date: 9/22/2016 at 21:31:53

Sioux City Journal
4 August 1945

Funeral services will be held at 2’o’clock this afternoon in Morningside Presbyterian Church for Leonard P. Boline, 60, who died Thursday in his home at 1216 S. Paxton Street. Rev. W.R. Moore will officiate and members of the Monahan post, American Legion, will conduct military rites at the graveside in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Ralph P. Ross, W.D. Van DeMark, A. Erickson and E.T. Pelton, all of Sioux City; F.W. Steeves of Davenport, Iowa and J.S. Baldridge of Des Moines.

The funeral is under the direction of the Nelson-Berger Funeral Home.

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Sioux City Journal
1945

Leonard Phillip Boline, 60, 1216 S. Paxton Street, died Thursday in his home after a long illness. He was born in Lawrence, Kansas, September 29, 1884 and was employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company from the time he was 15 years of age.

Mr. Boline moved to Sioux City in 1921 and had lived here since. He was a member of the Minnehaha Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Sioux Falls, Sioux City Consistory No. 5; Telephone Pioneers, Monahan Post American Legion and the Morningside Presbyterian Church. He served overseas for two years during the First World War.

Surviving are his widow Odianna, and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Joan Harding, both of Sioux City; a son, Jack Douglas Boline, and two brothers, Edwin of Lindsborg, Kansas and Emil of Enumclaw, Wash.

The body is at Nelson-Berger Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements have not been made.


 

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