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Bill Boland

Louisville, Kentucky

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BOLAND, WILLIAM O'BRIEN, consummate gentleman and exemplar of "the Aloha spirit," passed away Saturday, March 22, 2014 after a wonderful 96 years of life. Bill was born October 25, 1917 to John and Margaret Boland of Louisville. He graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1933 (at the age of 15)...

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Bill was one of the kindest and most considerate people we've had the pleasure of meeting. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. We'll miss him. Aloha to you, Bill!

Home away from Home

Sincere condolences to the Boland family.
May the God of comfort be with you and
your family at this sad and difficult
time. Draw close to God and He will
draw close to you. James 4:8

Bill, I have thought about you often thru the years and will always remember our trail rides thru Seneca Park with me riding your beloved Moose. Thank you for those memories. I am sure you are trail riding now in heaven and have already found Moose. You and your family are in my prayers.

enjoyed speaking to Bill each day in the dining room. We talked about the ballgames. He always had time for everyone. Marjorie Brent now living in Foley, Al. was at twinbrook for eight years.

I was so glad to have been able to see Bill last Friday. He and my Moms (Doris Redmon and Mid Bullard) had a precious relationship during their 5 years at Twinbrook. The glint in is eye and his gentlemanly demeanor were so special and unique. I loved the way he "gently" critiqued the food service at TB (but when they served cheese cubes with no bread or crackers - it was not all that gentle!) We shared stories of Maui and I was able to share a picture I had taken several years ago. He...

Mr Boland was a very special man, a pleasure to be around!! I once told him I was glad to have gotten to know him and meant ever word I said. He was very loving and will never be forgotten!!! Loved to see him everyday at work. We will miss you mr. Boland . God took another angel home.

Bill gave me a gift every time we spoke. His gift to me was a keen ear and sharp memory of all the things that he knew about my life and my family. He had a gift for just making me feel so very special. I will never forget Bill Boland, and feel so very lucky to have known him.I loved Bill.