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.






Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Thank you is not nearly adequate to express the gratitude for all the prayers, notes, concerns and stories of Sean. It touches our hearts and moves us to no end. Please know that your prayers are working and miracles are happening. We will keep everyone updated as we get information. God bless each and everyone of you.Thanks Again,

The Bolton Family

8 comments:

Kathy Allen said...

You are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. I will be there to see you soon unless we can get you home first. We will pray that happens. Please get better for all of us that love and miss you so much. It is just not the same around the PD without your "charming personality".
God bless you!!
Love ya,
Kathy

Karyn said...

Sean (CRASH)...we love you. You always land on your feet! This is not the first time you have "crashed". YOU are strong-heart of a warrior. I miss your laugh and talking to you. We are praying without ceasing. Come back home to Texas!

love you bro

Roman Jones said...

Sean and Family, I, along with the rest of our department (Mansfield Police Department) is praying for you and your family. Get Well,

Roman Jones

Brandie said...

Sean,
I think about you constantly and pray for you daily. You are never too far in my thoughts. You are a strong willed and high sprited man. I believe that will pull you through this, along with Gods grace. You are a dear friend, I love you and come back home soon!

Always,
Brandie

Unknown said...

Sean,
May God be with you and heal you quickly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Larry and Cheryl

katie said...

It's a never ending prayer circle around here. We all miss you so much and want you back where you belong. There is never a moment that you are not in our thoughts and prayers...and God's listening! Can't wait to see you home...

Katie

Anonymous said...

Sean,
I am praying for you everyday, I know you are so strong and such a fighter you can pull through this. You have so many people here who love and miss you. We just want you to get well and come home. I also pray for your family both immediate and extended, may they continue to have strength and faith.
Love
Tracy Ola :)

jwl_23 said...

Everyone at Joshua PD is pulling for you, brother. Get well and I'll forgive you for that ticket you gave me 11 years ago! You're in our thoughts.

Josh Lyon