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Christopher John Bolle, aged 50 of Longview, TX passed away Wednesday
November 8th doing exactly what he loved; trying to fix a vehicle. He was the
youngest son of Roger Bolle and Rose Bump.
Chris was preceded in death by his
mother, Rose; and his Get-a-way driving grandmother, Mabel.
He is survived by
his father, Roger; and brothers Dave (Peggy), Don and Dan; various nephews and
cousins, but most importantly son Chevy (aka Small Block) and daughter
Breanna (aka BeBe). Chris had many friends from the show car world, and never
shied away at welcoming new friends into his circle.
Whether he was working on
another car stereo, a new car project, or building that perfect fire outside, he was
always up for the challenge. If there is one thing that we have learned from Chris,
life is all too short, so just go ahead and buy that car! Family, friends, and others
whose lives were touched by Chris are welcome to celebrate his life with others
at the Maude Cobb Convention Center at 100 Grand Blvd Longview, TX 75604 on
November 21st from 6-10pm. Casual dress is encouraged.
Please respect Chris’
wishes and have the sparks flying and the system bumpin’. In Lieu of flowers;
monetary donations can be made to support the twins with the financial efforts.
Please keep the family in prayer.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1007 S Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Longview, TX 75602
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