In Memory of Centerpunch

Jim Doimas, Centerpunch
Entered into life May 23, 1946
Gallup, New Mexico
Entered into rest December 23, 2008
Lupton, Arizona
Our Brother, he will be missed.
He will always be alive in our hearts and through our memories
Inner Circle and Pioneers showed up strong to honor our lost brother. There were nearly 50 bikes in the procession. We would also like to thank Wolf from Easy Riders for making the services.
Capt. Stephan James "Jim" Doimas
U.S. Army, Vietnam Veteran, 101st Airborne
Purple Heart recipient
Silver and Bronze Stars recipient
Friday, January 2nd, 2009
A true American Hero; Jim Doimas stood for his country during the Vietnam
War from June 1969 to May 1975, serving in the 101st Airborne. He
was a recipient of the Purple Heart, and also the Silver and Bronze
stars. Jim was a member of the Inner Circle Motorcycle Club of
California. Jim died on December 23rd in an auto accident in
Flagstaff, Arizona. He was 62 years old.
Services:
Visitation:
Friday, January 2nd, 2009 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Shadow Mountain Mortuary
2350 E Greenway Road (NOT Greenway Parkway)
Phoenix, AZ 85022
Funeral Ceremony:
Friday, January 2nd, 2009 12:30 PM
National Cemetery
23029 N Cave Creek Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85024
The Patriot Guard Riders held a flag line at the mortuary before proceeding to
the National Cemetery for services there.
The Inner Circle M.C. Provided the
escort / road guard services for the funeral procession.


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In Memory of Papa Jack
John A. Bolger or Jack to his friends was 68 on Wednesday, December 30th at 2:25 when he died at Arrowhead Regional Center. He was born on April 27th, 1941 in Glenridge, New Jersey by John and Leocadia "Lorraine" Bolger along with his sister Lee. On August 5th 1961 he married Laura and the following year was sent out to the Caribbean on the USS Independence to help with the Cuban Missile Crisis. Years later he started his own company, Bolger Towing where he worked and lived with his sons in Fontana, CA. He was a patch holder with the Inner Circle Motorcycle Club and a 20 year friend of Bill W. He was an avid fan of the Yankees, gardening, and a wonderful grandfather.
Jack's death was preceded by his parents, John and Lorraine Bolger, his son Victor John, and his dear friend Jim Towell.
He leaves behind Laura and Emily Sedgwick, Tim and Jenny Bolger, and Dale and Rachel Bolger; his grandchildren: Jayde, Sadie, Michaela, Michael, Hailey, Tara, Shianne, Rhiannon, Orion, and Sage; his sister Lee Trenery ; her children Lisa, Colleen, Lori, and Richard; his friend Lane and dog Maggie.
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