Carolyn Ann Bolding, beloved sister and aunt, passed away December 22, 2022, from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease. Carolyn was born July 18, 1950, to Juanell and William F. Bolding in Corpus Christi, Texas. Predeceased by her parents, Carolyn is survived by her sister, Rebecca Bolding Parish; her niece, Lindsay Ann Parish; and her nephew, John Michael Parish.
After graduating in 1968 from Westbury High School in Houston, Carolyn attended Stephen F. Austin University and then Texas Women’s University. In 1972, she graduated with a degree in Physical Therapy from TWU. Carolyn spent her work career mainly in the Houston area at several rehabilitation companies in including HCA, HealthSouth, and Rehability hospitals. She also continued to serve others through numerous church mission trips. Carolyn never met a stranger and was always one of the first to volunteer when anyone was in need. Her caring, adventurous, vivacious spirit showed in every part of her life. Even Alzheimer’s disease couldn’t dim her happy personality.
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Carolyn, rest my dear lady. You will be missed.
Revelation 21: 3 & 4
Becky, I just learned of Carolyn’s passing. I’m so very sorry for your family loss. I had not seen Carolyn in years but she was never forgotten. Kind, smart and a good highschool friend
Renetta Abbott
I worked with Carolyn at Rosewood Hospital in Houston. I was not long home from Two years in Vietnam and Carolyn really helped me put the bad aspects of that experience behind me. She was witty yet always maintained an professional persona. I am saddened to hear of her death and the illness she endured. I will always remember fondly.
Robert D. “Dan” Dawson