Colliers Married For 50 Years

July 10, 2018 at 2:55 p.m.

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Jim Collier and the former Linda Mulligan were married July 5, 1968, at the Pierceton Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Richard Anderson.

The Colliers have four children: Robin (Tim) Zwick, Terry (Doug) Reiff, Rod (John) Collier and Heidi (Deric) Ransbottom. They have seven grandchildren: Taylor, Connor, Claire, Dale, Cora, Kendyll and Caitlyn.

Jim served with the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968. He worked at International Harvester, drove truck for Consolidated Freightways and ABF, and retired from the Kosciusko County Highway Department.

Linda retired from DePuy.

Jim and Linda are planning a celebration with their children and grandchildren.

Cards may be sent to the Colliers at 4122 E. Old Road 30, Warsaw, IN 46582.

Jim Collier and the former Linda Mulligan were married July 5, 1968, at the Pierceton Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Richard Anderson.

The Colliers have four children: Robin (Tim) Zwick, Terry (Doug) Reiff, Rod (John) Collier and Heidi (Deric) Ransbottom. They have seven grandchildren: Taylor, Connor, Claire, Dale, Cora, Kendyll and Caitlyn.

Jim served with the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968. He worked at International Harvester, drove truck for Consolidated Freightways and ABF, and retired from the Kosciusko County Highway Department.

Linda retired from DePuy.

Jim and Linda are planning a celebration with their children and grandchildren.

Cards may be sent to the Colliers at 4122 E. Old Road 30, Warsaw, IN 46582.
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