In Memory

Dennis Boller

Dennis Boller

Dennis J. Boller, 52 of North 15th Street, Niles, died Friday, December 7, 2007 at Lakeland Community Hospital, Niles following an extended illness.

He was born on April 5, 1955 in Kalamazoo to Leo P. and Kathleen (Birong) Boller.  He lived in Niles all of his life and graduated from Niles High School.

He was a former employee of Northern Indiana Trucking and was a member of the Teamsters Union Local No. 364, South Bend, Indiana.

As a young man, Boller played trumpet and served as a drum major to the marching band.  He enjoyed playing golf at area courses and was a fan of the athletic teams of Notre Dame and NASCAR automobile racing.

On June 22, 1989, in Niles, he married the former Cynthia (Richer) Boller who survives.

He is also survived by two daughters, Jesse Boller of Niles and Tasha (Nathan) Davis of Niles; a son, Timothy (Darlene) Turnbo of Niles, 9 grandchildren; his mother Kathleen Boller of Niles; a sister, Renee (Bob) Norlander of South Bend, Ind.; a brother, Tim (Ruth) Boller of Niles and several nieces and nephews.

His father, Leo P. Boller, preceded him in death on April 25, 1976.

 



 
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12/16/08 06:51 PM #1    

Michael Sirovica

Dennis passed away Dec 10, 2007

12/25/08 08:58 AM #2    

Steve Merica

Dennis and I became good friends in junior high,he lived a few blocks from me.Alot of you should remember our camping days at Tower Hill!! What a blast! We should have been in prison for what happened there!!He was a great guy,and I'll always have great memories for the rest of my life.

01/07/09 09:28 AM #3    

Tom Bonner

Dennis and my parents were friends so I have known Dennis for a long time. We had lockers next to each other since seventh grade. I would run into Dennis and share a beer or two. Over the last few years we would get together and play cards Dennis would always give me his money, I think of Dennis often and miss his friendship.

02/02/09 07:47 PM #4    

Fran Tucker

Dennis was a great guy.

03/07/09 03:45 PM #5    

Patty Dickens (McCaslin)

Dennis and I had lots of fun together. Miss him everyday
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03/09/09 08:33 PM #6    

Bruce Gescheidle

I am saddened to see Dennis has passed on.

I always wondered how he fared after the last time I saw him many years ago: I was working as a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Room at Pawating Hospital in the late 70s when he was brought in quite critical condition, and the young lady with him was beyond our ability to save.

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