Sylvester-Bollinger-Obituary

Sylvester P. Bollinger

Baltimore, Maryland

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BOLLINGER , Sylvester P. On July 19, 2012, Sylvester P. "Butch" Bollinger; son of the late Michael J. Bollinger and Margaret Cadden Bollinger; survived by stepmother Cecilia Bollinger; loving husband of Mary Byrnes Bollinger; devoted father of Matthew Bollinger, Mark Bollinger,...

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A quick note of thanks to John Collins for sponsoring this page and to all of you for your kind words. It´s wonderful to see how many people dad mentored and how everyone remembers his wonderful smile. These words are a great comfort and are a reminder to us all what an impact we can have on others. Take care, Anne (Butch´s daughter)

Mary and Family,
Think about you and Butch often... I remember him fondly and miss all of you!
Brenda Ready

Still missing Butch- often pray to him during my trading days for strength courage and wisdom

I believe that everyone comes into your life for a reason - your job is to figure out why they are there. Butch's sense of humor and his ability to make everyone he met feel at ease, going up and down the dock with his well stocked "bar" in tow will always bring a smile to my face. Mike remembers the advice Butch gave him on fuels at one of the Albin get togethers and I have heard him pass it on to others. Butch is missed.

Sorry to hear the sad news. Butch was always a pleasant and interesting person to talk to. He is greatly missed among the Albin owners with many asking about him at this years rendezvous. Condolences and best wishes to Mary and the rest of his family.

Mary,
We just found out. I'm so sorry to hear about this. Sharon and I love you guys. You are the best and we are very sad to hear the news about butch.
We love you. Contact us please.
John and Sharon Collins

Albin Owners Group Rendezvous

To the bollinger family,
I first met Butch 34 years ago, he was in the process of opening the Apex Oil Co. in Baltimore, I have a lot of very fine memories of my friendship with Butch, the Christmas parties and Mary bringing the children, his 50th. birthday party, football games, our traditional Atlantic City trips, I could go on and on.I can certainly say he was the most down to earth person I've ever met and most likly never will in the future and he was the most upbeat guy and always...

Mary,
My staff and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. We were privileged to know your husband and enjoyed his company very much. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.