Arthur Francis Bolint

Arthur Francis Bolint

December 12, 1921 - January 05, 2011

Arthur Francis Bolint

December 12, 1921 - January 05, 2011

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Bolint, Arthur Francis, Dana Point resident of 30 years, died January 5, 2011. Arthur was born December 12, 1921 in Gary, Indiana.

He served proudly in the Army Air Corps during WWII. He worked as a serviceman for Nipsco in Gary and retired from So. Cal Gas Co. in 1984.

He was loved by all who knew him and always had a smile to share and kept treats in his pocket for any neighborhood dogs passing by. His family misses him so very much.

He is survived by his wife Patricia, married 62 years; his daughter Christine Kanuch; son-in-law Allen Kanuch; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, January 11 at 10:00 a.m. at Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano. Interment will be at Ascension Cemetery in Lake Forest following funeral Mass.

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15 responses to Arthur Francis Bolint

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  1. We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Our condolences to Christine and her family.

  2. Dearest Aunt Pat, Christine,& Allen,

    We are so happy to have visited with all of you a little over four months ago. We do hope you will enjoy the remembrances on the recent DVD of our August 2010 visit with you.
    We have so many fond memories of the times we have shared with Uncle Art recently and in the past.
    We send our deepest sympathies for your loss and ours and we will continue keeping Art and all of you in our daily prayers.
    We love you so very much and we will be seeing you again in the
    near future.

    Love and Gods Blessings,
    Larry, Wanda, Amanda, & Bryan Bolint

  3. My prayers out to Aunt Pat, My cousin Christine and her husband Allen.And to little Annie. We will miss you deeply Uncle Art.

  4. I have so many happy memories of Uncle Art and our visits to California. He took us to see many things, but the best were the trips to Disneyland. He could put all of Disneyland’s tour guides to shame. He knew his way around that park, where and what to see, and the best time to see it. We hit every major attraction following his fast pace and were entertained by his colorful comments and knowledge. I am grateful that my children were also able to experience a trip to Disneyland with dear Uncle Art.
    I am so thankful for all the good times, smiles and love Uncle Art brought to my life.

    Aunt Pat, Christine and Alan, my thoughts and prayers are with you, but how blessed we all were to have known this wonderful man! He will never be forgotten.

    All my love,

  5. Terri Bolint says:

    My Uncle brought laughter and love to my life. As I was growing up, I remember going to visit him, Aunt Pat and Christine nearly every other Sunday. We’d laugh a lot, talk a lot, argue politics a lot, and always have a great time. Uncle Art’s playful and spirited attitude always brought joy into the room. And to see him romp and play with the dogs in the family not only put a smile on his face, but also on the rest of us who were there to share the fun. His smile will be forever etched in my mind. May he rest in peace with his Maker, and bring even more joy to Heaven.

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