Boldt - Theodore
Source: Waveland Independent Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana Dec 8, 1938
Theodore BOLDT, old-time Waynetown Miller, died on Tuesday and was buried at Phanuel Lutheran Church today. The son, who carried on the business died a year ago. - typed by kbz
Source: Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, December 7, 1938
CRAWFORDSVILLE - Theodore H. Boldt, 85, died at his home here today. He was one of Montgomery county; oldest businessmen and for many years operated a flour mill at Waynetown. Surviving are five daughters. – thanks so very much to Kim H – she is awesome sending us obits etc
Source: The Hammond Vindicator, Friday, December, 16, 1938
Theodore H. Boldt Dies In Crawfordsville, Ind. Had Been A Winter Resident of Loranger For Past Twenty Years of More Hammond and Loranger friends will read with regret of the death of Theodore H. Boldt, who had been spending his winters in Loranger for the past twenty years or more. He passed away at his home in Crawfordville, Ind., on December 6. We reproduced an article from the Journal of that city as follows; Theodore H. Bolds, 85 years old, who for many years was in the mill business at Waynetown, died Tuesday afternoon at 12;15 P.M. at his home at 608 East Jefferson street. He had been in declining health for eighteen months and was seriously ill since last Friday. A native of Wisconsin, Mr. Boldt was born July 22, 1853. Residence was established in Montgomery county thirty-nine years ago and since then he had lived in this community, operating a mill at Waynetown until his health failed. surviving are; five daughters, Mrs. Frieda Radder of Kaukanna, Wi., Mrs. Gordon Wilhite, and Mrs. Dewey Cleveland of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Mary Taylor of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Mrs. Clyde McCullough of Crawfordsville, nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A son, Ernest Boldt, who was associated in business with his father for several years, preceded him in death. – thanks so much to Kim H