|
|
F. A. Bollinger, funeral director, is a representative young business man of Fredericktown. He was born on a
farm near Beilville, Richland County, in 1901, the son of John L. and Artie J. (Black) Boffinger.
John L. Bollinger is a native of Richiand County, the son of George and Elizabeth (Armstrong) Bollinger, who were
both born in that county. John L. Bollinger followed farming during his active career and now lives retired at
Fredericktown, having removed here in 1921. F. A., the subject of this sketch, was the only child born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bollinger.
F. A. Bollinger attended the public schools of Beliville and after his graduation from high school in 1922 he went
to Columbus, where he attended the Columbus School of Embalming. He became a licensed embalmer in 1924, and spent
two years in Columbus, after which he located at Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Bollinger established his present business
at Fredericktown in October, 1926, and since 1929 has also conducted a furniture business in connection with his
other interests.
On Dec. 31, 1928, Mr. Bollinger was united in marriage with Miss Vesta Marie Arnold, the daughter of Joseph and
Edna Arnold, of Chestervile, Ohio. Before her marriage Mrs. Boilinger was a school teacher.
Mr. Bollinger is affiliated with the Masonic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and Modern
Woodmen of America.
Mr. Bollinger is also widely known in Richiand and Knox counties as a musician and for several years taught piano
and voice.
From:
History of North Central Ohio
Embracing Richland, Ashland, Wayne,
Medina, Lorin, Huron and Knox Counties
BY: William A. Duff
Historical Publishing Company
Topeka-Indianapolis 1931
Privacy Policy for
OnlineBiographies
|
NAVIGATION
North Central Ohio Biographies
Names A to C
Names D to G
Names H to K
Names L to P
Names Q to S
Names T to Z
Online
Biographies
Pennsylvania
Histories
Ohio
Histories
New York
Histories
For all your genealogy needs visit Linkpendium
|