
Erma
L. Boles
Erma L. Boles,
94, of Olathe, Kansas, formerly of Seneca and Topeka, died Wednesday,
December 12, 2001, at Centers for Long-term Care at Olathe, Kansas where
she had been a patient for a short time.
She
was born April 13, 1907, in Courtland, Nebraska, the daughter of James
and Christine Schell. She grew up there and graduated from Courtland
High School in 1924. Following high school, she attended a business
college in Lincoln, Nebraska.
She was married to Francis Riley and they
lived in Lincoln, and Hallam, Nebraska. They were later divorced. She
was employed as a telephone operator at Hallam. In 1939 she moved to
Seneca. She married Clarence Boles on January 3, 1941, in Pawnee City,
Nebraska. He preceded her in death on January 10, 1984.
She and her husband, Clarence, owned and
operated the Nighthawk Tavern on Main Street in Seneca, which they sold
in 1952. Erma was also employed at the Paramount Cleaners in Seneca.
They owned and operated the Pontiac Agency in Seneca from 1941 to 1952.
In 1953 they moved to Topeka where she was employed by the State of
Kansas in the centralized mailroom. Later she worked as a PBX operator
for the State of Kansas until her retirement in 1972. She moved to an
assisted living center in Gardner, Kansas, in November of 2000. Following
a hip fracture, she moved to Villa of St. Francis in Olathe on March
13, 2001.
She attended the Catholic Church.
Survivors are a son, Larry Riley of Olathe,
Kansas; four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded
in death by a sister Hollis Geistlinger.
Graveside services will be 11 A.M. Saturday,
December 15, at the Seneca City Cemetery, Seneca, Kansas. Family and
friends will meet at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca Saturday at 10:30
A.M. and proceed to the cemetery.
Memorials may be given for Crossroads Hospice
of Kansas City, 7611 State Line, Kansas City, Missouri 64114.