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Joyce Bolser

Funeral services for Joyce Winifred Bolser, 90, were Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005, at Cedar Ridge Wesleyan Church. The Rev. Ron Olson officiated. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Meno. Arrangements were by Anderson-Burris Funeral Home and Crematory.

She was born to Harry and Hazel (Warren) Miller March 26, 1915, in Anthony, Kan., died Monday, Dec. 12, 2005, at her home.

She married Clint Bolser on Aug. 9, 1935, in Ringwood. She worked at Enid State School as an attendant, caregiver and house mother for 23 years, retiring in July 1977. She was a longtime member of Cedar Ridge Wesleyan Church.

Surviving are two brothers, Erby Miller of Idaho, and Kenneth Charles Miller of Arizona; eight grandchildren; and 17 great grandchildren.

Besides her husband, Clint, she was preceded in death by one son, one daughter and one grandson.

Submitted by : Jean Whiteneck
Fairview Republican, 22 Dec 2005, Page 17

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