Stephanie Lynn Bollier

Stephanie Lynn Bollier (1958-2020), for whom the cross changed everything, was called home by the Lord on Monday, February 3, 2020, at 5:44 am (Matthew 5:44).  Stephanie was known as wife, mom, Ama, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and follower of Christ. She was abundantly faithful and fiercely loyal.  Her sweet and sassy spirit, inexhaustible support of her loved ones, and passion for her students and co-workers will be dearly missed. The circles that she made and maintained will never be broken.  She is survived by her husband, Phil; their four boys, Tony, Jonathan, Travis, and Drew; their three daughters-in-law, Mindy, Libby, and Allison; their four granddaughters, Avery, Sydney, Emory, and Finley; her mother, Janet Heare; and her two sisters, Pam Dodane and Lori Park.  She joins her father, Dwain Sylvester, in heaven.  Please join us to raise a hallelujah in love and prayer at the Life and Legacy Memorial Service on Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 1:00 pm at 12Stone Hamilton Mill, with a visitation immediately following.  Memorial donations can be made to Just Right for Now, Inc., mailed to P.O. Box 2081, Dacula, GA 30019.  Arrangements by Lawson Funeral Home, 4532 Hwy 53, Hoschton, GA 30548, www.lawsonfuneralhome.org, 706-654-0966.

10 thoughts on “Stephanie Lynn Bollier”

  1. Phil- I’m so sorry to read about Stephanie. I can’t imagine what u are going through. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May The Good Lord comfort all of you. Dan Scheib

  2. Phil, Tony, Jonathan, Travis, and Drew. Please know you have our deepest sympathies and prayers as you walk through this grief. And know that we rejoice with you in the hope we have in Christ! We are praying Ps 62:5-8 for you at this time. With all our love. Bill & Sally Lepley

  3. Feb. 6, 2020
    Dear Phil and family,
    I was saddened when I read Stephanie’s obituary this morning. I will be praying for all of you in the days ahead. Death, even for committed Christians, is a difficult time. I have faced it many times, but I have not lost my wife, so I really don’t know all you are dealing with. What I do know is that God gives special help to His children at these times. Three verses from Lamentations gives us that promise. “For men are not cast off by the Lord forever. Though he brings grief, he will show compassion, so great is his unfailing love. For he does not willingly bring affliction or grief to the children of men.” Lam. 3:31-34 May God’s comfort and strength be with you.
    Much love in our Savior,
    Allen J. Schlatter

  4. The sweetest gal in school she will be missed by many. Prayers for the family.

  5. Phil,
    We were so saddened to hear of Stephanie’s homegoing. We are praying for you and your boys, that you will feel the presence of God and the comfort that only He can give.

    We love you,
    Lynn and Chris Klopfenstein

  6. We are so sorry for your loss. We are friends of Jan and Bob Heare. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  7. We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.

  8. Phil and Family, Words cannot begin to describe our sorrow when we heard about Steph! So very sorry we cannot attend her service. Praying for you and your family. Steph was an absolute treasure ! She was one of the most kind hearted and genuine people I have ever known! May the peace of the Lord surround each of you and give you comfort at this most difficult time!

  9. Phil, Pat and I send our deepest sympathies upon the untimely death of Stephanie. Our prayers will remain for you and your family.
    Sincerely,
    Larry and Pat Rothenhofer

  10. Dear Phil:
    We are very sad to hear the passing of Stephanie. There are many fond memories of Stephanie from the first day she came to Leo Elementary school and through out our high school days and then with your lives being joined together. I know she will be missed by you and your family and the many people she has touched throughout her life. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
    With our condolences,
    Brent and Judy Klopfenstein

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