Hannah Boehm
Curt was one of the most kind and caring men I've known. Always quick with a wry smile and always wanting to help with anything. You will be sorely missed but I feel very lucky to have known you, uncle-in-law.
Birth date: Nov 17, 1943 Death date: Aug 1, 2025
William Curtis “Curt” Bolin, passed away on August 1, 2025, surrounded by loving family. Curt was born on November 17, 1943, in Crossville, Tennessee to Homer and Lula Bolin. Curt was married to Diane (nee Fernengel) for a remarka Read Obituary
Curt was one of the most kind and caring men I've known. Always quick with a wry smile and always wanting to help with anything. You will be sorely missed but I feel very lucky to have known you, uncle-in-law.
Curt was a wonderful member of our amputee support group, always offering support to others and sharing his knowledge of ways to cope with the pains of being an amputee. We will miss him greatly.
Tom Ackerman, Southwest General Amputee Support Group
My memories of my uncle Curt would be his contagious laughter, his storytelling and his bigger-than-life personality. His love for his kids and his wife, my Aunt Diane, was always front and center.
Curt was a kind man with a great sense of humor. May he rest in peace.
God bless you Mr. Bolin! We definitely knew what "Don't Mess" meant when we came to Gym class. RIP!
Mr. Bolin was one of my favorite teachers at North Ridgeville Middle School. He was kind and funny, but don't aggravated him! I remember that he allowed me to do flips on the trampoline!
Kurt was an inspirational and gifted teacher. He cared about the immensely and was a wonderful colleague during my time at North Ridgeville Middle School. I feel honored to have called Curt my friend and some of my best memories at NRMS are times we shared as colleagues. My deepest sympathy to your family.
Tricia Bowersox