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Note for:   Olive Marilla VAN-BUSKIRK,   5 Jul 1878 - 12 Aug 1926         Index

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     Had been in failing health for years.

Buried: Oak Grove Cemetery
Bowling Green, Ohio

Married: December of 1895

Lifelong resident of Wood County

Text for the Obituary of Olive is as follows:

Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio 1926

Title- Mrs. Arthur C. Coller Is Dead

Mrs Arthur C Coller was suddenly stricken Thursday morning at her homeNo. 421 Clough st., Bowling Green and died in the evening about six o'clock. She had been in ill health from a complication of diseases for a number of years.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the home, Rev. J. W. Miles officiating and the body will be laid to rest in Oak Grove
Cemetery.

Olive M. Van Buskirk was born July 5, 1878, and died August 12, 1926. Her
marriage to Arthur C. Coller was solemnized in December, 1895. She hadbeen a lifelong resident of Wood County. Early in life she joined the U.B. Church and enjoyed the esteeem of members of the church and of all who came in contact with her.

She is survived by her husband and these children; Floyd A who will teach
school at Niles, Ohio this year; Kenneth C., of Rossford; Maynard E, athome;
Mrs William (Yeulalah) Lewis of Bowling Green; her father, William VanBuskirk, of this city; her sisters, Mrs Robert (Josephine) Picard, of Pleasant Lake, Ind.; Mrs Charles (Luella) Fairchilds and Mrs W. E. (Pearl)Turritin of Bowling Green; her brother William Van Buskirk; and four grandchildren. Her son Claude C, her mother and another brother proceededher to the grave.



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Note for:   Arthur Carl COLLER,   5 Jul 1871 - 7 Mar 1939         Index

Occupation:   Farmer

Individual Note:
     Pneumonia brought on by influenza

Birth: Bowling Green, Ohio
Death: Bowling Green, Ohio
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery
Bowling Green, Ohio
Section 6 Lot 134

Text of Arthur's Obituary is as follows:

Daily Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio 1939

Arthur C Coller, 68, father of Prosecutor Floyd A Coller, died at ?:25this morning at General Hospital of pneumonia which folled an attack ofinfluenza. He had been taken to the hospital last night. Mr Coller hadbeen ailing for more than a year and his weakened condition contributedto his sudden death after pneumonia set in.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 at Deck's Funeral Home with interment at Oak Grove Cemetery. The remians will be takento the Coller home at 421 Clough Street, tomorrow morning where friendsmay view until the funeral.

Born July 5, 1871, Mr Coller had lived in Wood County all his life. Hewas
married to Olive Van Buskirk of Bowling Green, and she proceeded him indeath in 1925.

He was a quiet, sincere man who found infinite pleasure in his home. Despite his quiet nature, he was friendly and made many acquaintances during his long years in Bowling Green.

Most of his life he had spent as a farmer but during the past few years, he had been in retirement except for a truck garden he planted each year.

He is survived by three sons, Floyd A Coller; Maynard Coller, Columbusand
Kenneth Coller, Perrysburg; one daughter, Mrs Yeulalah Lewis, Bowling Green; a brother Herbert Coller; Bowling Green, and two sisters, Mrs Josephine Thomas, Bowling Green, and Mrs. May Davis, of Toledo.



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Note for:   Rachel Lee SHANTEAU,   9 Sep 1978 -          Index

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     Born: Port Clinton, Ohio



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Note for:   Erica Lynn SHANTEAU,   6 Jan 1981 -          Index

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     Born: Port Clinton, Ohio



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Note for:   Nathaniel Thomas SHANTEAU,   13 Jun 1982 -          Index

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     Born: Port Clinton, Ohio



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Note for:   Marie URSALA,   1738 -          Index

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     Death: St. George, Randoph County, West Virginia



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Note for:   John MINEAR,   11 Feb 1730 - 16 Apr 1781         Index

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     Birth: Michelfeld, Norbaden, Germany
Death: Hackers Creek, Randolph County, VA (WV)

Burial: Along Tygart Valley River, Barbour Co.WV on Frank Norris Farm,700 yards above the B&O Railroad Bridge Berryburg Jct.& 30yd from riv.

He was killed in an Indian ambush

Married 1754