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Jacob Rowland Boltz

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Jacob Rowland Boltz

Birth
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, USA
Death
8 May 2013 (aged 42)
Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
Burial
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From Retz Funeral Home:

Jacob Rowland Boltz, 42, was called to heaven on May 8th, 2013. Jake is survived by his parents, Floyd and Connie Boltz, his wife, Laura Boltz, their two children Connor and Jenna. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Figarelle (Reno, NV), and his brother John Figarelle, his wife Brenda and their son, Cody (North Pole, AK).

Jake was born at St. Patrick's Hospital in Missoula, MT. Floyd and Connie's bundle of joy grew up very quickly. Between playing football and working at KCAP radio full time, he graduated from Capital High School in 1988. After he graduated, Jake attended Montana State University and worked for KBOZ radio in Bozeman, MT. There he met and married, Laura Richards on September 21st, 1991. In 1995 the newlyweds moved to Sheridan, WY where Jake worked for KROE radio as News Director.

It was in Sheridan, WY when Jake first started his career in law enforcement as a dispatcher in 1998. His son, Connor was born in November of 2000 and his daughter, Jenavieve was born in May of 2006. In 2002, Jake and his family moved to Helena, where he continued his work as a dispatcher for Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) Communication Center. A couple of years later, he was promoted to shift supervisor. In 2008, he had the honor of becoming the Communication Center Manager for MHP. In November 2012, he was assigned to the MHP Program Coordinator Position, and in this capacity he supported the Patrol with IT and CAD duties and responsibilities…an area in which he truly enjoyed.

Jake was a natural born leader and he always stood up for what was right. He was the true definition of integrity, honor, and justice. He was wise, kind and loving. He always had the ability to make everyone laugh. No matter how bleak the day had been, Jake always brightened it with his witty humor and infectious laughter. Jake loved movies, music and reading. He also had the ability to remember every single detail about anything he watched, heard or read. Jake was a wonderful story teller, with his avid use of words, one always felt as if they were in the place he was describing.

No words can truly express the greatness of this man or how many lives will be affected by his loss. Jake was loved by so many, that we must celebrate his life together.
From Retz Funeral Home:

Jacob Rowland Boltz, 42, was called to heaven on May 8th, 2013. Jake is survived by his parents, Floyd and Connie Boltz, his wife, Laura Boltz, their two children Connor and Jenna. He is also survived by his sister, Mary Figarelle (Reno, NV), and his brother John Figarelle, his wife Brenda and their son, Cody (North Pole, AK).

Jake was born at St. Patrick's Hospital in Missoula, MT. Floyd and Connie's bundle of joy grew up very quickly. Between playing football and working at KCAP radio full time, he graduated from Capital High School in 1988. After he graduated, Jake attended Montana State University and worked for KBOZ radio in Bozeman, MT. There he met and married, Laura Richards on September 21st, 1991. In 1995 the newlyweds moved to Sheridan, WY where Jake worked for KROE radio as News Director.

It was in Sheridan, WY when Jake first started his career in law enforcement as a dispatcher in 1998. His son, Connor was born in November of 2000 and his daughter, Jenavieve was born in May of 2006. In 2002, Jake and his family moved to Helena, where he continued his work as a dispatcher for Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) Communication Center. A couple of years later, he was promoted to shift supervisor. In 2008, he had the honor of becoming the Communication Center Manager for MHP. In November 2012, he was assigned to the MHP Program Coordinator Position, and in this capacity he supported the Patrol with IT and CAD duties and responsibilities…an area in which he truly enjoyed.

Jake was a natural born leader and he always stood up for what was right. He was the true definition of integrity, honor, and justice. He was wise, kind and loving. He always had the ability to make everyone laugh. No matter how bleak the day had been, Jake always brightened it with his witty humor and infectious laughter. Jake loved movies, music and reading. He also had the ability to remember every single detail about anything he watched, heard or read. Jake was a wonderful story teller, with his avid use of words, one always felt as if they were in the place he was describing.

No words can truly express the greatness of this man or how many lives will be affected by his loss. Jake was loved by so many, that we must celebrate his life together.

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