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.






Saturday, May 10, 2008

Sean is doing fairly well out of ICU, but he needs rest more than anything. That's not really easy for Sean to take things slow and easy for a while. So we're asking that instead of calling his room, maybe you could send a card to the address listed below. Keep up your prayers, they're working and his story is a miracle.

Bay Medical Center
615 N. Bonita Ave.
Panama City, FL 32401
Michael S. Bolton

The Bolton Family
May 10, 2008 8:10 AM

1 comment:

Amy said...

Sean, take this time to relax :)
We are still praying for you. Hope to see you back here soon.