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Norma Jean Bossart

June 2, 1936 ~ February 25, 2017 (age 80) 80 Years Old
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Message from Carol Vitkay
April 12, 2017 11:42 PM

Dear Warren, DeeDee, Phillip, & Paul,
Our family is so very sorry to hear of Norma's passing. She was such a good friend to my parents and they enjoyed any time they were blessed to spend with her. It seems like she always had a kind word and smile for everyone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. With love, The Vitkays
Message from Lorraine Klinger
March 15, 2017 12:38 AM

I am so sorry to here of the loss of your mother-my condolences to your family!
Message from Robert and Rita Fiala
March 4, 2017 5:35 AM

Our sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. May the Love and Prayers of family and friend comfort you in your sorrow.
Message from Thomas Warner Family
March 3, 2017 7:12 AM

To all the Bossart's, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Heaven has a new Angel....
candle beige
A candle was lit by Donna spare on March 2, 2017 8:49 PM
Message from Catherine Benton - Bryner
March 2, 2017 8:33 PM

My deepest condolences to the Bosart family. you will ever be in my prayers..
Message from Tracie
March 2, 2017 8:26 PM

Such a beautiful soul and woman I will miss greatly. Sorry for your loss. She will live on in our hearts forever.
May the souls of the faithful depararted through the mercy of god, rest in peace. AMEN. I love you
candle beige
A candle was lit by Tracie on March 2, 2017 8:07 PM
Message from Colleen & Donald Seibert
March 1, 2017 5:58 PM

I'm so sorry to hear Sara & Pudge ..prayers go out to you & family.
Message from The Paskorz's
March 1, 2017 2:05 PM

So sorry for your loss. Your mom was one of the sweetest ladies. You took such good care of her.
Message from Ken
March 1, 2017 9:43 AM

Phil, Paul, and Pudge. I am so sorry to hear your mom passed away. She was a wonderful person and I am thankful that I knew her growing up. I have so many great memories of her. She deserves a special place in heaven because she was able to keep the "Grubbs Road Gang" in line (most of the time). Take care and God bless.... Ken
Message from PJ
March 1, 2017 7:19 AM

My husband and I would like to express our sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Norma. Although we hadn't had the opportunity to meet Norma personally we do understand the the pain of losing one so dear. We would like to share with you comfort we have experienced from Gods word found in John 5:28,29. I especially love the account of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus, here on earth, back to the arms of those he loved. ( John 11 ) How wonderful, to know, that we too, will experience such joy, in time. Remember also that our Heavenly Father, Jehovah ( Psalm 83:18 ) is there for the broken hearted and those crushed in spirit. ( Psalm 34:18 ) Please, take a few moments, share your memories with those who surround you, for the memories shared are the ones most truly cherished, may they bring you comfort and peace as you begin to heal. Take care of yourselves and each other during this very difficult time.
Message from Linda trevellinii
February 28, 2017 11:17 PM

I am so sorry for all of you. Norma was a sweetheart. I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to help to take care of her for the past few months. We had a lot of good conversations and a lot of laughs I miss her. I lived her dearly. God bless all of you.
Message from Todd
February 28, 2017 1:25 PM

I really do not know what to say so forgive my rambling as I put down a few of my memories:

Mrs. B was always incredibly nice even when I thought for sure she'd come unglued at some of the things we did growing up. Her nickname for me was her "number one star boarder" for all the time I spent there as a kid playing board games with Phil and fighting with Paul. She always treated me as if I belonged there and never made me feel unwelcome.

I really wanted to try out a swing hammock so Phil and I set it up between support posts in her basement. It worked great and I was sound asleep up until she came down to the basement in the morning for something and woke me up. First from screaming from being startled and then to laughing at me for sleeping in the basement all night.

I'm pretty sure she wanted to beat on myself and Eric Gibbs when we were waiting for Phil to finish dinner one day. We were bored so we found an old tire in a field up the hill and through the woods from her house. We thought it would be fun to roll the tire down the field and it sure was. It was really fun up until the time the trees didn't stop it from rolling. Somehow it managed to make it through all the trees, hit a rock and then go airborne. As luck would have it Mrs. B was doing dishes at about the same place as where the tire hit the outside of the house. She thought for sure an earth quake was happening and came running outside as we came running down the hill. The look on her face was priceless although a bit scary! Sorry for the hole in the house Mrs. B.

The list of things we did but allowed us to be kids is long...The motorcycles driving through the yard. The late night basketball games. The fireworks. The mud we brought in from playing in the creeks. The snow we brought in from sled riding. All the food we ate. The all night card games. The hunting in the back woods. The holes we dug in the yard looking for buried glass and coins. The fish we'd catch and cook on her stove. The ugly tree cabins surely she could see way too easily every day.

There are more but I'll stop here and just say thank you and good bye Mrs. B.
Message from Terry Rubel Hohmann
February 27, 2017 8:09 PM

Our sympathy to her children and family. It is hard to lose a parent. God bless you during your grief.
Message from Susie Smith Lee
February 27, 2017 7:21 PM

My deepest sympathy to everyone during this time. It's been several years but I think of the time I spent with your family often. Wonderful memories. Susie
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