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Jerry Boller

San Luis Obispo, California

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Jerry Boller Jerry Christian Boller passed away on October 3, 2015, surrounded by family. He was 77. Jerry was born in 1937 in Goodell, Iowa, to parents Harvey and Edith Boller. He married his wife, Toni in 1962 in Osan, South Korea, while in the Air Force. After moving back to the states and...

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I was surprised and saddened to see Jerry's obit in the SLO newspaper. I recognized the photo before I saw the name. My wife of 55 years and I were staying in the SLO area visiting friends and cousins for the week.I was assigned in 1959-1961 to Fairchild AFB in Spokane, WA where Jerry and I served in the same squadron, the 26th MMS. We were on the same nuclear weapons loading team a few times and I always enjoyed working with him. He was one of the good guys. I just wanted offer my...

RIP Mr. Boller. You have always been kind to me, and my memories of you are very fond - Kiss my mom and grams for me :)

God Bless you and your Family,
Larry Martin

We have been friends and co-workers with Kyle for many years and have been privileged to get to know the Boller family over the years. What a wonderful family Jerry and Toni built together, a tribute to his life here in San Luis Obispo. Blessing to Jerry and the Boller family.

We have been blessed to know Jerry and his family through his son Kyle and grandchildren Mason and Cate who have played baseball and soccer with our children. It was always great seeing Jerry and Toni on the sidelines routing on the teams. I know Jerry really enjoyed being there for his grandchildren as much as they appreciated him being there. He will be missed.

We wish the Boller family and friends our condolences in Jerry's passing. I never had the opportunity to meet Jerry but after reading all the wonderful things about him and knowing their son Kyle for 25 years, I know he was a remarkable and wonderful person. Rest in Peace.

So many good times at the Bollers ,i'll never forget coming over and Jerry letting me play with the Boller boys so many good memories.

RIP Jerry.