Joanne-Bolling-Obituary

Joanne C. Bolling

Gonzales, Louisiana

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Widow of the late Milton J. Bolling, III, died June 12, 2015. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated in July, 2015 at a time to be announced. Ascension Funeral Home.

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Angie,Cary,Val and Rick, Ya'll have always like a second family to me, and I'm sorry we haven't meet up during this many years! At this time, I know and feel what ya'll are going thru, and please let me know how ya'll are doing with the course of time. Your MOM was a wonderful person and will be sadly missed!!

Angie....
We were saddened to hear of your Mom's passing. Although we did not know her, if she was anything like her daughter, she was the epitome of love, laughter and life. May God bless you and your family at this time and may fond memories give you peace and strength. Love, Alan & Donna Ackles

JOANNE WAS THE MOST THOUGHTFUL, SWEETEST, AND FUNNIEST..SHE WILL ALWAYS BE SWEETIE #1, AS MR. BOLLING WOULD SAY..WE SHARED MANY LAUGHS AND SHE WILL BE MISSED !!! REST EASY JOANNE ..

Joanne was one of my very favorite people. She was always so supportive of all of the staff at Via. She was an inspiration to all of us. My deepest sympathy to her family.

Oh, how we will miss Joanne. She was a member of the Wednesday morning coffee group at Carpe Diem, and she always came ready to discuss current events, especially political, local and national. As long as she had fought the cancer fight, she never mentioned it. You had to ask her how she was feeling to get her to discuss it, and then only briefly. She will be greatly missed by many. A great, and brave, lady.

Joanne and Milt were the nicest neighbors anyone could ever have. They always had smiles on their faces - without exception. They were such a positive, loving and caring couple. Joanne always made us feel special whenever we saw her~ truly interested in how we were doing. She will be greatly missed. Certainly our loss, but heaven's gain.

To the family:
May the God of peace give you strength and His comfort that surpasses all understanding grant you hope at this time.

My deepest sympathies to the family.

Joanne was one of my most favorite patients, and I loved seeing her at Mass. She always mailed newspaper clippings when my children were mentioned in the paper. She was never consumed with her disease, and was always thinking of others. I will miss her more than words can say.