Frank-Bolin-Obituary

Frank Bolin

Stuart, Florida

1954-2006

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Capt. Frank Bolin, 52, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2006, at Jupiter Medical Center, after a nine-month battle with cancer. Frank was the managing editor of Florida Sportsman magazine in Stuart.

He lived a rich life with his friends and family, full of fishing, surfing, and story telling.

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We were so saddened to hear of Frank's passing,He will truely be missed by all. I will never forget the great stories he would tell,"Back in the Day".Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Frank with another great catch

We are so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Our hearts & prayers go out to Linda & all of Frank's family. Frank's great stories & wonderful smile will be greatly missed here in St. Augustine. I have added a photo of Frank with a spotted sea trout that he won a fishing tournament with. I believe it was the winter of 94 or 95. Just one of the many tournaments he fished, always with a smile. We will miss you, Frank.

I am really saddened to learn that Frank has left us. I remember when he first started chartering with the little Aquasport. He was one of those rare people who seemed to like everyone and in turn was liked by all. I was proud to be one of his many friends.

Frank
FRITTER Bolin will be dearly missed in our center of the universe.He
couid make a flat day surfing seem like a ten foot swell and a slow day
fishing an anglers paradise.Will miss the cold beer sessions and the
comradity he shared with us in and around Matanzas inlet .Thank You
Fritter, Tell the big Kahuna up there we expect him to look after your
fellow salty dogs.Yours Truly
Croot,Dusty,AZ,Biily.Gene,DuWop, Brett,Sleepy,Richard

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Frank your humor in the lineup and on the beach will be surely missed but not forgotten. Some of the best waves and laughs in Stephanie and my memories where with you and a few of our friends. A truely great hearted guy you will be missed and you character will be hard to replace. Peace to you and smooth sailing in your future travels hope to surf with you again in the future and share a few laughs.

I met Frank some years ago as we are both fishing and boating enthusiasts. I was shocked to read this as I was unaware of his illness. My condolences to his family. The world has truly lost a good person.