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SAMUEL BOLANDER DIES
ATAGEOF EIGHTY-EIGHT
Succumbs at Son's Homo
Prospect, Early Today.
HAD PASSED ENTIRE
LIFE IN THIS COUNTY
Funeral at U. B. Church in Mari¬
on Monday Afternoon at 2
O'Clock—Burial Here.
Prospect, O., June S—[Special]—
Samuel Bolander, a well known resi-!
dent' of Marlon county, died at the
home of his son, Thomas E. Bo¬
lander, at this place this morning at
>'l .o'clock, at the age of'■eighty-eight
years. His death was due to the
infirmities of age.
Mr. Bolander had spent most of
his life on a farm in this county and
upon retiring moved to Marion,
where he continued to reside until
a number of years ago, when he
made' his home with his chifdren.
Ho had been with his son at Pros¬
pect about four years and two years
ago suffered a stroke of paralysis and
had since been almost helpless.