The Oklahoman

Jeanette Bollman

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OKLAHOMA CITY - Jeanette Teresa Vogt Bollman died peacefully on April 19th after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Jeanette and her identical twin sister, Annette, were born to Joseph and Marie Vogt in Okarche, OK on December 1, 1940. Her life and faith would remain ever tied to that small, farming town that claims Blessed Stanley Rother as one of its sons. Jeanette and Annette were fun loving and mischievou­s as children. They delighted in playing “switcheroo” on unsuspecti­ng individual­s – including dates! They were steadfast members of Holy Trinity Catholic Church and integral members of the music ministry. Indeed, Jeanette would retain a love for Church music her entire life, singing for many years in the Cathedral Choir at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cathedral. Jeanette earned an Education Degree from the University of Oklahoma and three master’s degrees from the University of Central Oklahoma. She especially enjoyed her work with children having learning disabiliti­es, for which she won numerous awards and recognitio­ns. In later years, she loved nature, little animals and beautiful sunsets.

She married Jesse Verle Bollman on February 1, 1958. Together, they had four sons and six grandchild­ren. Jeanette is survived by son, Jimmy Dale Bollman and wife Amy and daughter, Jaimie; son, Stephen Joseph Bollman and wife Shelly and daughters, Anne Marie and Mary Rose; son, Christophe­r Lee Bollman and his wife Pam and son, Nathan, and daughter, Sarah; grandson, Matthew Bollman; and sister Annette Gravitt. She was predecease­d by her parents; son, Michael Keith Bollman; and her beloved “surrogate mothers”, Francis Hill, Ethel Hill and Marie Lawrenz. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Okarche, OK Thursday April 22 at 10am.

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