Kathryn Lycas Bollman 86, of Frankfort, IN, died at 9:06 a.m. September 21, 2014 at St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital. Born September 30, 1927 in Bloomington IN to Gust & Eustasia (Kutche) Lycas. She married Dr. Carl W. Bollman on December 17, 1950 and he survives. Mrs. Bollman was a graduate of Ladywood School in Indianapolis, received her BS degree from I.U.Kokomo, received her Masters in Counseling from Butler University, and received her PhD Biblical Counseling from Trinity College of the Bible Theological Seminary in Newburgh, Indiana. She was of the Protestant Faith. A homemaker, she also worked in Christian Counseling. She had lived in Frankfort for 60 years.
Visitation and Services
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at the Green Lawn Cemetery Chapel of Peace. Rev. Steve Artz will officiate. Friends may visit there from 10-11 a.m. prior to the service. Burial will follow in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to the Clinton County Humane Society.
Survived by:
Husband: Dr. Carl W. Bollman of Frankfort, Son: John (Ruth) Bollman of Painesville, OH, 2 Daughters: Janet (Larry) Bledsoe of West Lafayette, Barbara (Rob) Reyburn of Indianapolis, Sister: Ellen Lycas Bennett of Westfield and 7 Grandchildren.
Preceded by:
by 3 brothers, John, George and Angelo Lycas.
Barbara and family,
Sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. You are in my thoughts during this time.
Sincerely
Penny Millikan Horton
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy thoughts and prayers are with you Dr. Bollman, John, Janet, and Barbara and with your families.
Your mother was a wonderful example to many of us at Grace Baptist Church when we were children.
May God give you all peace and flood your thoughts with wonderful memories.
You will all be in my prayers and thoughts.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Ruth and family. My deepest condolences to you all. May God show you the way through these very difficult times. If you need anything, don’t hesitate to contact me.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI just learned of Mrs. Bollman’s passing. I don’t know how this missed me. I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Bollman, I have the fondest memories of the time in 1976 when you and Mrs. Bollman were visiting Greece where I was studying for the semester and I had the great privilege of showing the two of you around Athens. I remember the excitement Mrs. Bollman had as she saw the wonderful monuments and wonders of her heritage. May these kinds of memories sustain you and comfort you.
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