Edward Harold Lollar, 87, Chillicothe, died Tuesday, July 17, 2001, at a Liberty hospital.


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Funeral services for Edward Lollar, a former resident of Jamesport and Gallatin, will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday at Norman-Wagy-Gordon Funeral Home in Chillicothe. Burial will be at Lock Springs Cemetery. Visitation is from noon to 8 p.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. There is no scheduled family visitation. Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church or American Heart Association.

Edward Harold Lollar, 87, Chillicothe, died Tuesday, July 17, 2001, at a Liberty hospital.

Born in Maysville, Mr. Lollar attended school and lived in Maysville, Jamesport and Gallatin. He also lived in Kansas City before moving to Chillicothe in 1953.

Mr. Lollar and his wife, Doris, owned and operated the Dairy Queen Restaurant in Chillicothe for 19 years until retiring. He also had been engaged in farming in Jamesport and Gallatin, until the late 1940s and was employed by the Earl May Garden Center in Chillicothe

Mr. Lollar was a member of the First Christian Church, Chillicothe, where he had served as moderator of the boards; and a former member of the Lock Springs Christian Church, where he was a deacon. He was a former member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge, and Kiwanis Club of Chillicothe.

On Nov. 22, 1936, he married Doris L. Grimes in Lock Springs. She survives of the home.

Mr. Lollar was preceded in death by two brothers, William M. and an infant; and a sister, Tina Lollar.

Other survivors include a son, Harold Jr., Avalon; a daughter, Patricia Turbyfill, Chillicothe; a brother, Wayne, Excelsior Springs; four sisters, Mildred Hoch and Lucille Anderson, both of Chillicothe, Dorothy Booth, Gilman City, and Velma Eads, Jamesport; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.