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

  1. When I came into this world I was blessed with three of the best Uncles a child could ever want.They each taught me things about how a person should be, some by showing me some by just my observation of them. One of My Uncles was only 19 yrs. old at the time of my birth. That was my Uncle Art. As years went on our lives sort of followed the same path. Both graduated from the same High School,Both got jobs at Nipsco,Both met our wives at Nipsco,Both worked and retired with the same title of Gas Serviceman. Thank you for allowing me walk in your footsteps and all that you have done for me through the years Uncle Art.
    Dear Aunt Pat and Christine,Allen & Annie it goes without a doubt that Our Family has another Angel to watch over us. God Bless You ALL

  2. Julie and I, along with our dog Riley, walked outside our house every morning and the first thing we did was look to the right to see if Art was there. Even today, the three of us continue to look for him knowing he’s not there. He will always be in our hearts and we will never forget the kindness and love that he had for everyone around him. We miss him.

  3. Julie and I, along with our dog Riley, walked outside our house every morning and the first thing we did was look to the right to see if Art was there. Even today, the three of us continue to look for him knowing he’s not there. We will always be in our hearts and we will never forget the kindness and love that he had for everyone around him. He miss him.

  4. LINDA MASON says:

    With sincere sympathy to Art’s sweet Pat, Annie and family members. Thank you Art for always giving me a welcoming hug and asking, “How the ^#@! are you?” You’ll be missed by all who had the pleasure of your company.

  5. Thank you for the fun and laughs and most of all thank you for sharing the olive seeds in your ears, grateful for having a great uncle and you will be missed. my prayers are with you aunt pat,christine and allen. rebecca

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