Kevin-Bolin-Obituary

Kevin W. Bolin

Chicago, Illinois

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Kevin W. Bolin, age 17, of Oak Park, suddenly, beloved son of Patricia, nee Kennelly and the late James Bolin; loving brother of Sara, Meghan (Carmine) Vozzolo, Tim and Colleen Bolin; cherished grandson of William and Catherine Kennelly and the late Frank and Margaret Bolin; fond nephew of...

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Still thinking about you today and everyday wish you were here

Kevin was my cousin, my name is kristen. He remains in my heart. And he missed his dad so dearly. I hope he's happy with him in heavan. Such a tragety. U will always be missed.

I knew Kevin from last year in History class and by attending his Junior Varsity hockey games. The last time I saw him was at lunch on Sept. 27, 2001 in 6th period. He was a very funny guy, always cracking jokes on some people.
Kevin, You will be missed by everyone at Oak Park-River Forest High School, and as always, rest in peace. I will always miss you.

I never knew Kevin. His passing had such a huge impact on so many lives. Even on mine. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kevin graduated from St. Giles with my brother Jason. My mom called me with the tragic news. My thaughts and prayers are with you.

Kevin will forever remain in our hearts and memories. He will be greatly missed. My deepest simpathy to the Bolin Family.

Sara, Meghan and family,

I am very sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the tragedy that has occurred. You, and especially Kevin, are in my prayers.

Dear Pat,

I cannot find words to express my heartfelt feelings for you and your family on the loss of your dear son Kevin. My son, Ted, was Tim's teacher at Oak Park-River Forest High School, and he feels your pain profoundly. Please know that your are in our prayers and that our Lord gives you strength to sustain this horrific loss. Anne Domanchuk

Pat,
I heard of your loss through Peggy Heinrich. I read the story of the accident but never made the connection with the name. I can't tell you how empathetic I feel for you. I hope your faith or coping skills are strong enough to get you through another unnecessary tragedy. God Bless You.
Love,
Mary Rowan Harrington