The rehabilitation hospital could only keep Sean, their star patient, for eight days.

On June 12, he was released, and one of the first places he stopped was the Burleson Police Department. Sean's police family welcomed him with a cake, a party and plenty of hugs.

Since then, he has been seeing more doctors than he cares to see. But, today (July 1) Sean was back at work handling the administrative part of supervising the traffic unit and working with the City's red light camera program. Sgt. Sean Bolton will be back on the streets, on his motorcycle, in the fall.

If you had any doubts about his will to survive, all you have to do is look at him. He's back, in every way, thanks to his stubborn, hard-headed, can't-keep-him-down attitude!


Thanks to everyone for the endless prayers, the cards, and the incredible support. In his own words, this has “damn sure been a life-changing experience.”

The benefit concert was AWESOME!!!

Good music, good food, and GREAT friends all came together in honor of Sean.

As a result.... over $12,000 was raised to help bring Sean home. Special thanks to the "behind the scenes" people for your hard work in pulling this ALL together!

We truly appreciate the wonderful music and the bands that performed.... SouthBound, The Robert Donahue Band ,the Bottom Line , Casey Brooke Hardin Band , Don McRay, Tommy Alverson, 281 South, and Powder Kegz .



THANK YOU ALL......GOD BLESS.






Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Sean is still improving even though we had a bump in the road yesterday. They had taken him off the vent., but they had to put him back on yesterday afternoon. This was not because of his inability to breathe on his own, but because he was laboring too hard and couldn't handle the secretions. This is not a set back by any means, he just needs a few more days to get stronger. All the results are still positive. We'll keep you posted.

The Bolton Family
April 29, 2008 8:54 AM

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like you said it is not a set back, but it is necessary to see how he handles coming off the vent, so now they know he just needs a little more time on it. More time for rest and recovery :) Stay strong and keep up the great work Sean. We are sending you and your family much love prayers every day.

Your friends,
Tracy and Shola Olanrewaju and kids :)

Amy said...

Still praying!!

Brandie said...

Youre doing great Sean, keep fighting! Im still praying:) Thought you might like to know Ryndi wants to give blood in your honor :)! Keep up the good work,y you'll be back on your feet before you know it!

much love
brandie

Anonymous said...

Keep fighting Sean! We know you have it in you and more! You are still in our prayers everyday!

Come home soon!
Gwen

Dana Carey said...

Sean, I don't know if you realize how many people you have touched, but I had an elderly gentleman come to the PD on Saturday and inquire about you. I could tell by his voice that he became upset and left before I could get his name. Today I had a neighbor of yours by the name of Ken Peel call because he had just found out about your accident. He wanted me to tell you he will mow your lawn until you can do it yourself. Keep fighting and come home, I miss you. Dana

Fill-UP said...

Brother you know you gotta come back and finish this bottle of wiskey you started on.. Angel and I (and our Families) are all praying for ya.