SERVICES: 2:00 PM Monday, Sept. 15, 2008, in Carmichael-Whatley Colonial Chapel with Rev. Norman Rushing, pastor of Central Baptist Church, officiating.BURIAL: Fairview CemeteryBIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Bolch was born on July 8, 1910 in Concho County, Texas to A. R. and Ruth Tyler. She graduated from O'Donnell High School in 1929 and attended Hardin-Simmons College in Abilene. She married C. L. Bolch on Dec. 21, 1933. Allie was a member of Central Baptist Church. She was an accomplished seamstress and homemaker. Allie's favorite things were baking, being active in church, and spending time with her dear family and friends. Allie's relationship to God and her Savior, Jesus Christ, was and is evident in every relationship during her earthly life. She will be truly missed. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, two brothers, W. J. "Mutt" Tyler and Oscar Tyler, a sister, Betty Frazier, a grandson, Zachary Lias, and two nephews, Charles Keith and Jerry Tyler.SURVIVORS: Son: Travis Bolch and wife Norma of Pampa; 2 daughters: Bettie Edwards and husband Gerald of El Centro, CA and Sunshine Lias and husband Dayre of Germantown, TN; brother: Charles C. Tyler and wife Louise of Meadow; sister: Wanda Greenfield and husband Keller of Richardson; 2 grandsons: Gary Bolch and wife Sherry of Pampa and David Wade Bolch and wife Kambra of Dripping Springs; granddaughter: Allie Sue Willits and husband Josh of Point Mugu, CA; 4 great grandchildren, several great great grandchildren; 5 nephews: Jimmy, Larry, Donnie, and Mitchell Tyler, and Tyler Greenfield; and 5 nieces: Nancy Cooper, Charlcey Dickson, Suzanne Tsatsoulas, Carolyn Agapos, and Denise Dorman.MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cal Farley's Boys Ranch and Girlstown, P. O. Box 1890, Amarillo, TX 79174