Edna May Ostler

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Name Edna May Ostler Birth 16 May 1909 Spanish Fork, Utah, UT Gender Female Death 16 Nov 2000 - Edna Ostler Drollinger, age 91, of Roosevelt, passed away Thursday, November 16, 2000 at the Stewart's Care and Rehabilitation Center.
She was born May 16, 1909 in Spanish Fork, Utah to William Jeffrey and Mary Ann Stanley Ostler. She Married Arden I. Drollinger April 18, 1928 in Salt Lake City. He preceded her in death about 40 years ago. Edna was an active member of the LDS church and loved genealogy work.
She is survived by brothers, Wayne Ostler, of Clearfield and Orville Ostler, of Midvale; and numerous nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by brothers and sisters, William, Millo, Ellen Timothy, Thelda Sallee, Earl (baby), Glen, Reed and Dee Merlin Ostler.
Burial in the Ioka Cemetery.
Roosevelt Standard (UT) November 20, 2000
Social Security Death Index
SSN: 529-22-2249
Last Residence: 80219 Denver, Denver, Colorado, United States of America
Born: 16 May 1909
Died: 16 Nov 2000
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
Burial Duchesne County, UT - Burial: Ioka Cemetery
Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Inscription: DROLLINGER Edna M. Ostler May 16, 1909 Nov. 16, 2000 Arden Ira Dec. 23, 1894 Aug. 3, 1963 Married Apr 18, 1928
Person ID I5913 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 5 Mar 2025
Family Arden Ira Drollinger, b. 23 Dec 1894, Payson, Utah, UT d. 3 Aug 1963, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT
(Age 68 years)
Marriage 17 Apr 1928 Payson, Utah, UT - Utah, Select County Marriages
Name: Arden Ira Drollinger
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 17 Apr 1928
Marriage Place: Utah, Utah, United States
Father: Benjamin F Drollinger
Mother: Ursula Elmer
Spouse: Edna May Ostler
FHL Film Number: 482949
Utah, Select County Marriages
Name: Edna May Ostler
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 17 Apr 1928
Marriage Place: Utah, Utah, United States
Father: William Jeffry Ostler
Mother: Mary Ann Stanley
Spouse: Arden Ira Drollinger
FHL Film Number: 482949
Family ID F1998 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Mar 2025
- Edna Ostler Drollinger, age 91, of Roosevelt, passed away Thursday, November 16, 2000 at the Stewart's Care and Rehabilitation Center.
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Event Map Birth - 16 May 1909 - Spanish Fork, Utah, UT Marriage - 17 Apr 1928 - Payson, Utah, UT Burial - - Duchesne County, UT = Link to Google Earth
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Headstones
Ioka Cemetery
Duchesne County, UT
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Notes - Karl Friedrich von Frank
Karl Friedrich von Frank (born July 28, 1894 in Vienna , ? July 18, 1975 in Ferschnitz ; also: Karl Friedrich von Frank zu Döfering ) was an Austrian private scholar in the fields of history , genealogy and heraldry as well as landowner.
After the Second World War, he devoted himself exclusively to genealogy and heraldry, the many inquiries and his publications, as well as his possessions. He died on July 18, 1975 ten days before his 81st birthday at Senftenegg Castle near Ferschnitz in Lower Austria, where he was also buried in the chapel.
With all of this as back ground Clella Ruth Drollinger sent me a typewritten letter between Baron von Frank and Mrs. Edna M.O. Drollinger RFD #1Box 48, Roosevelt Utah U.S.A. dated Dec 1 1952
... It was in 1930/31 that Major Ziba L. Drollinger Fort Benjamin Harrison Ind. put queries concerning this family before me, but the matter was not concluded. I don't know what became of him and never heard of him again. He especially wanted to secure a very rare book for him. ... "Poems and other adjoined pieces of Mr. Carl (Karl) Friedrich Drollinger deceased Privy Councilor and secret archivist to the Prince of Baden - Durlach and also a Commemoration speech on him." by J.J. Spreng, Frankfurt 1745. When I finally secured the book, my letter to Major came back unclaimed. He must have changed address. Thus the book is still in my library. This famous Drollinger was born in Durlach, Baden. He was no direct ancestor of your husband, but obviously belonged to the same clan in Baden. I may mention, that I am living in the Soviet-zone of Austria, where all the mail is censored. (This letter like all my mail for abroad is going to be mailed in the West, of course) ...
- Karl Friedrich von Frank