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Norman Alvis Bolden

Eugene, Oregon

1931-2014

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Bishop Norman Alvis Bolden, 83 years young, resident of Eugene, Oregon, was called home to be with the Lord, December 29th, 2014. Bishop Bolden was born January 9th, 1931 to Alvis & Sonora Bolden, of Brady, Texas, in 1949, He left Brady, Texas for employment. Shortly after his journey to...

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god bless you norm. you were great to work with at LTD. you had on things when it got heated. he was the epitome. i'll bet he didn't get through his wife's honey do list...that was his plan.. see you again norn.

May God Bless you & your family at this time just hang in there it get easier as time go by,love you cuz.

I'm saddened to hear I won't see pastor Bolden any more. Iwent to Grace Memorial back in the 70s and 80s and he and his wife and family were always so kind. They opened their home to me to just hang out and I loved singing in the choir. What a wonderful gift he was to Eugene and all the folks he touched. I will miss you pastor Bolden. You're a good man and have raised a great family! Much love, Laura M.Smith

Our family only knew the Bolden family through Bishop Bolden's son, Chris. Chris was on the South Eugene High School basketball team with our son, Hal Hermanson. We were so glad to have a chance to know a bit of this family and wish you all the best.

My condolences to the Bolden family. My prayers and comfort for your entire family. I will always remember Pastor Bolden, he was a good person and he will always be in my heart. He touched so many lives.

The last time I met Bishop Bolden his loving wife was in the drivers seat and I could tell he was ailing. But he was welcoming to my greeting while displaying his usual warm smile and employing kind remarks. I am certain he was proud of the accomplishments of his children and grand children. A parent wants a good life for his family. Your successes fulfilled his personal legacy. Our prayers are extended like angel wings around you. Namihira, LeAnne and Tuyen Bolton

My heart goes out to the entire family for such a great loss of a great man. I remember back in the day at grace memorial church listening to him preach a word from God that touched the soul...He will always be remembered and never forgotten... PRAYERS GO UP TO ENTIRE FAMILY FOR ALL THAT THEY NEED NOW AND IN THE DAYS TO COME.

My condolences to the family. Continue to rely on God during this difficult time and know that he hears your prayers

Mom and Dad were neighbors of your family for many years and Norm was always so kind to them. Dad could talk to him when his mind was failing him and he was supportive of mother after Dad's death. They both enjoyed knowing the whole family but Norm and Dad would always talk in the driveway. I am sorry for your family and the community's loss. Sandi Sanders (daughter of Donn and Jean Chase)