Brent-Boller-Obituary

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Brent Brownhill Boller

San Antonio, Texas

Nov 21, 1956 – May 4, 2020 (Age 63)

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BORN
November 21, 1956
DIED
May 4, 2020
AGE
63
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Brent Brownhill Boller, 63, passed on Monday, May 4, 2020. Brent was born on November 21, 1956 in San Diego, California, to William John Boller and Irene Brownhill Boller who both preceded him in death. Brent is survived by his wife, Jean; and daughter, McKenna; stepmother, Christina Boller, of...

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Brent and I worked at the same radio statoon. He was serious about hia work and didn't have time to teach others. He did his job well. I'm sorry for your loss.

My condolences to the Boller family. I am truly sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of briefly knowing Brent at my time with Starbucks. I am truly honored I met such a nice person. Ill always remember our 6am morning chats when you would drop by for a morning cup of joe. It was a pleasure serving you Brent. Ill have a Tall Pike with no room for you with a slice of coffee cake. You will be missed Mr. Brent.

Brent was an important part of the Air Force community in San Antonio. He was a skilled public affairs officer, and he also participated in many, many retirement and change of command ceremonies and other events as a narrator. His memorable voice, his composure, and his inherent dignity added so much to so many events. A selfless leader, he left his mark in the military, and as a broadcaster in the community. He will be missed.

Very sorry that Brent is gone. He bravely faced a long and hard battle. I will miss his friendship and the community will miss his leadership. See you in the great beyond, RIP Brent Boller.

Brent was such a caring, kind, enthusiastic and focused person. very positive all the way to the end even in light of his difficult challenge. I have fond memories of his visits here to San Diego. He will be sorely missed. I am sure he is smiling on us from up in heaven. In Gods Grace, Linda McMorran

A great friend since the 1980s. Loved him as a friend and a co-worker. We had some great times together at KSPL in San Marcos and KTSA and Texas Public Radio in San Antonio. This man had a great laugh and could cook a mean brisket. Loved time spent with him and Jean on the Blanco River. He will be very missed.--Brian Kirkpatrick.

Very sorry to read of Brent's passing. I met him at a local gym because he was wearing a race t-shirt that I recognized, having run in that race. We began chatting and continued our shared interest in running. I learned of his vocation and often heard him on the radio. He was always pleasant and interesting to talk to and will be missed my many. A talented young man who left us all too soon. My sympathies to all of his family members.

I was assigned to the ATC NCO Academy at Lackland AFB in the late 70's early 80's as an instructor then as the first director of operations. Brent was assigned to the Academy as a personnel specialist. I was impressed by Brent's maturity and willingness to do whatever tasks assigned. Although his supervisor was the chief clerk, Brent worked for me during special events such as graduation banquets. He frequently sought my advice on personal matters and I never advised him to speak to his...