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BOSCA, Caro Bayley 85, died of Pancreatic Cancer on September 13, 2007 at 8:30 p.m. surrounded by her loved ones. Her kind sweet nature was continually evidenced as she gracefully led her family and friends through this final journey. "We will get through this", she said. With her remarkable strength, accepting nature and quick humor, as in life, in her death she set an example; this is how it is done. She called it, "rolling with the punches". We call it grace. Caro was born March 29, 1922 in Springfield, Ohio to Caro Gray and "Captain" Elden Dicus Bayley. She shared a happy childhood with three siblings; Elden Dicus Bayley Jr., Robert Gray Bayley and "Dodie" Mary Ellen Bayley. Caro attended Ridgewood School, Springfield High School and Saint Mary's College in Raleigh, North Carolina. In May of 1943, Caro traveled to Sweetwater, Texas, where she entered the Woman's Airforce Training Program (WASP) as part of Class 43-W-7. She received her silver wings at graduation in November of that year. Reporting to Biggs Field in El Paso, Texas, she was part of a B-25 two target squadron. While serving in the military, she flew the SBC Dauntless, SB2C Helldiver, AT-6, AT-7, AT-11, BT-13, PT-17, P-47 Thunderbolt, B-25 Billy Mitchel Bomber and the B-26. In January of 1945, Caro moved to Coconut Grove, Florida and joined six other WASP's. They named their rented house "The WASP Nest" and each worked on getting their Instructors Rating. Caro instructed in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. While instructing, she began entering aerobatic competitions. First in Jess Bristow's "cut-up Cub" and later in Ben Bradley's "Bradley's Special". Then while flying the glider act in Jess Bristow's All Women's Air Show, she had a chance to fly the second "Pitts Special" bi-plane built by Curtiss Pitts. She fell in love with that airplane. On a handshake deal between Curtiss and her father, Curtiss finished up the third Pitts Special with a 125 HP engine and the first of the CURTISS planes with an inverted carburetor engine to allow it to fly upside down. Caro, after flying it she said, "I surely thought I had died and gone to heaven!" That year on January 3, 1951 in the Miami Air Maneuvers Air Show, she became the International Women's Aerobatic Champion in her "Pitts". Earlier that same morning, she had taken off from the blimp base located on the Venetian Causeway (near Miami Beach) in a Piper Super Cruiser with a 125 Lycoming Engine to try to set an altitude record for Class II Aircraft. She set an official record of 30,203 feet for which she received the Bleriot medal and held the altitude record until the mid-1980s. For these two accomplishments, she was named Mademoiselle Magazine's "Aviation Woman of the Year" in 1951. Shortly after that January day, Orsino Hugo Bosca, an acquaintance from Springfield called and asked if she knew any girls he could take to dinner while he was visiting Florida. She said, "I'm a girl and I am just as hungry as the rest of these girls down here". He said, "Oh I thought you were a mechanic". She replied, "I can do some of that, too". So began the next phase in the life of Caro Bayley. Hanging up her wings in 1951, Caro married Orsino Hugo Bosca. With her typical enthusiasm for life, Caro had four children in five years: D'Orsi Hugo, Martin Bayley, Caro-Gray and Marcy Elena Bosca. They lived in Springfield, Ohio summering in Wilmington, North Carolina and later in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Caro was a member of the Monday Afternoon Club, the B & S Investment Club and the bridge club. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the International Woman's Air and Space Museum, a life member of the Ninety-Nines and a member of the EAA. Caro was inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame in Ohio in the early 1990s. She was elected to the position of President of the WASP's which she helped for the past four years. She was a member of the Women in Aviation, International (WAI) and the Women's Military Aviators (WMA). She enjoyed skiing (OFOS), sailing, tennis and golf, and loved to travel. She especially enjoyed Italy and all aspects of the food wine, style and art experienced there. Regardless of her humble belief, Caro was an accomplished cook and had an unusual flair and ease with entertaining, as all friends and family will attest. She cheated at backgammon, but otherwise led an honest life. Caro dreaded public speaking. For years, we would hear her laments that it was her turn to give a program at the Monday Afternoon Club. Years later, as President of the WASP's, she found her voice speaking passionately about women in aviation, her experiences as a WASP and her love of flying. She always said, "She got her nickel's worth out of her experience as a WASP". She managed even more than that out of life every day. We were blessed to have her as a mother, sister, and friend. She has inspired a love of life in us all. We are and always have been grateful to have known her. Caro is preceded in death by her husband, Orsino Hugo Bosca; son, Martin Bayley Bosca; her sister, "Dodie" Mary Ellen Bayley; and brother, Elden Dicus Bayley, Jr. She is survived by her brother, Robert Gray (Ruth) Bayley of Springfield, Ohio; children, D'Orsi Hugo Bosca of Springfield, Ohio, Caro-Gray Bosca of Boston, Massachusetts, Marcy Elena & John McGregor of Harbor Springs, Michigan; grandchildren, Orson Bayley Humphrey, CaroMia Humphrey, Elena-Lee Humphrey. Caro's family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Panayides, the nursing staff at Community Hospital and Community Mercy Hospice for their care and kindness towards us all. To Sherry Ringler, Mother's dear friend, who provided both joy and assistance over the years and especially in the difficult last months and we are forever indebted. Services will be held Thursday, September 27, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 409 East High Street, Springfield with a reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be sent to Community Mercy Hospice Fund, 1343 North Fountain Boulevard, Springfield, Ohio 45504. We are grateful to Littleton & Rue Funeral Home for their supportive and kind assistance given to us during this difficult time. You may express condolences to the family at www.littletonandrue.com.

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Published by Springfield News-Sun on Sep. 16, 2007.

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Judy Wolff

September 16, 2021

I only knew you for a short time. You were so kind at Oshkosh when my daughter needed a project for her Gold Award in Girl Scouts. We enjoyed our talks with you.

marcy mcgregor

December 28, 2007

To all of the kind friends who have shared their thoughts here... We, the family of Caro, having experienced our first Christmas without her, thank you. Your loving support has helped lighten somewhat, this overwhelming loss. She lives on, in us all. Not only in our thoughts, but in the laughter of each day. That is the way she will always be to us. The sweetest memory; the sound of her laughing...We hope you might always remember that. She would wish you, along with us, a happy new year, fondly, and thank you, mem

Elaine McLaughlin

October 16, 2007

Although I knew you for far less time than many others. I cherish every moment we spent together. The way you looked at the world always made me a little more joyful and wonderous myself. Thank you for rubbing off on me, and as always...I look forward to our next visit.
Love,
Elaine

Caro flying Pitts Number Three - The best of the best.

Richard Shaffer

October 15, 2007

Dear WASP

"Bayley" at Oshkosh 2003 while window shopping for an ultralight that was not to be,

"I don't know why I want another airplane. I guess I'm just addicted to lift".

You are so dear to so many others with that same simple joy - even non-pilots like me.

Knowing and sharing time with Caro Bayley Bosca has left me with so many treasured memories. Her soft spoken ways, happy nature and joy of life will always be inspiring.

Volabamus Volamus Richard

Janet Therianos, Brigadier General, USAF

October 15, 2007

To Caro's family: Thank you for sharing a National Treasure. As a WASP, Caro captured the spirit of our Air Force heritage, and the enthusiasm for our future. Caro honored us with her selfless service and sacrifice for our great country.
God Bless you all.

Nell Bright

October 8, 2007

We were together the whole time we were in the WASP. Flew together. played together and had a great time.You were not supposed to leave us. Our trips were wonderful, and we had 64 years of wonderful friendship. I miss you so much. God bless you. Love to your family. Nell (Mickey) Bright
October 7, 2007

Virginia Renker

October 4, 2007

I have such wonderful memories of your Mom in the Weque house where Marcy and I hung out for a summer many many years ago. She was such a great lady, and a tremendous inspiration for all women in regard to her accomplishments. She had a wisdom and a sensibility that I always appreciated, a warm smile and a quick wit and it was a pleasure to be in her company. I feel for you all. We are watching our parent's, Fred and Sarah, slowly go and it is so hard to witness.

All the best to all of you, most especially of course, to Marcy. You are in our thoughts.

Love, Virginia

Judy Wolff

October 2, 2007

I shall miss Caro. I met her numerious times at EAA Oshkosh Airshow. She was very helpful in finding the pictures needed for Quilts my daughter and I are doing of the Class's of the WASP. God Bless her family.

Anonymous

September 29, 2007

WE CAN SERVE!

GOD BLESS THIS WONDERFUL,PATRIOTIC, COURAGEOUS WOMAN!

SHE'S FLYING IN HIS HEAVEN NOW!

KELLY HAMILTON

September 28, 2007

The most fantastic and fascinating mentor. I hold many fond memories of our times together at Women Military Aviator Conferences. Caro knew how to share the joys of flying and of life. We will miss her.

Emma Ware

September 27, 2007

I wish I could have been there at the funeral. Sorry I could not make it. Will miss you so much.
Em Ware, WASP III

Judy Ware

September 27, 2007

What a grand lady!

Ceremonial Guardsman

September 27, 2007

I feel truly blessed to have been at Caro Bosca's service tonight and to give Caro military honors. From what I have read she was an unbelievable woman. She is truly an inspiration to me and I will share her story. ---God Bless

Kathy Davisson

September 27, 2007

Your spirit and legacy will live on; after all, that's all we can really hope for. Happy landings...

Amie James

September 26, 2007

Knowing Caro Bosca even slightly was a big thing as she had such a glorious presence and provided such a strong, clear example of living life with enthusiasm. She leaves a powerful legacy.
with love and admiration,
Amie Boyce James

Katy Landdeck

September 25, 2007

Caro changed my life that day in June 1993 when she "found" me and welcomed me into the WASP circle. I will forever be grateful for her kindness, encouragement, and friendship over the years. My deepest sympathies to her family and dearest friends.

Henryk Zaleski (USN-Ret)

September 25, 2007

These wings you have now you won't have to put away.

Lisa Niedringhaus

September 24, 2007

We will miss Big Caro very much but know that she is now soaring free. Not only with a higher set of wings but in a loftier place.
Love and prayers to Marcy, Caro Gray, Dorsey and the grand children.
The Niedringhaus family.

Henrietta Sproat

September 22, 2007

I am a fellow WASP. Please send my sympathies to Caro's loved ones. Caro was helpful to all of us and we will miss her kindness.

Peggy Chabrian

September 21, 2007

Caro always exemplified enthusiasm for all things aviation. We will always remember her smile and her stories of flights and experiences she shared with all of us. Our prayers are with her family and friends. Women in Aviation, International

Linda McTague

September 19, 2007

What an honor to have known her. She was a great inspiration to so many aviation enthusiasts and will be sorely missed.

Kim Weldon

September 18, 2007

To the Bosca Family-
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Lucky Lindy Segall, KOW

September 18, 2007

To Caro's family,

Her wings may be folded, but her spirit is aloft. So very much enjoyed the story. I lost my hero, Muriel Lindstrom Segall 44-W-2 in 99, miss her every day. Working hard to have a film made about these incredible women. And my niece is named...Caro. God Bless you all.

John Schwantes

September 17, 2007

Summers at the Jesuit Retreat House won't be the same without Caro. We will miss her joyful enthusiasm for meeting up with her WASP companions for EAA. What a blessing to have known her.

Brooks Doege

September 17, 2007

What a great and lasting pilot friend. Since in Springfield in '56 to our Galveston lunch about '05. Brooks

Terry VandenDolder

September 17, 2007

Caro - a tremendous inspiration to so many women in the way she lived, her warm sense of humor and incredible courage and grace. We will miss you terribly, but never, never forget you! Your mark on this earth will be felt for generations!

Bernice Haydu

September 17, 2007

What will this world do without ytou? You have been a considerate and sympathetic friend to me. Will always remember and love you.
Bee

Virginia Volk

September 17, 2007

Caro, along with 4 other WASP, joined our chapter of Women in Aviation at the annual Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy Girl Scout & Family Day in March 2007. What a pleasure it was to meet her and witness the way the young girls and boys were fascinated with meeting her and hearing her talk about flying. I, too, was entranced by her telling me about her flying exploits and so generous with her time. Caro's spirit lives on in the lives of those she touched and inspired.

Karen Courington

September 17, 2007

Caro's life continues to be an inspiration, as she paved the way for all women who strive to take a risk and be a part of something bigger than themselves. Wish I had a Pitts Special!

Sharon Clark

September 17, 2007

We will all miss Caro's visit to JRH each summer for the EAA convention. We are all blessed to have known her. Our prayers go out for Caro and all those that loved her.

Ann Cooper

September 17, 2007

Charlie and I were blessed to know Caro and to call her friend. Her joyous spirit will always be remembered. Fly high, Caro.
Fondly,
Charlie and Ann Cooper

Ruth Guhse

September 16, 2007

Will surely miss you, Caro....keep flying higher and higher.

Betty ("BJ") Brown

September 16, 2007

My Dear Friend, the World will not be the same without you.
God Bless You.

Chuck and Nancy Dominick

September 16, 2007

Our sincere sympathy to the Bosca and Bayley families. Caro was a delightful free spirit, who was a joy to be around. We feel privileged to have known her.

Scott & Amy (Ringler) Calaway

September 16, 2007

We will miss Caro terribly, but we are truly grateful that she was a part of our lives.

Cindy Schulte

September 16, 2007

What a remarkable woman! Someone to be very proud of from my hometown! I never knew Mrs. Bosca, but I studied about her earlier while doing a paper about women in the Air Force during the early wars.

May God comfort the family!

I, too, would love to read an autobiography about Mrs. Bosca someday! I sure wish I could write it! Doing the research would be a fantastic experience!

Jean McCreery

September 16, 2007

May she forever fly in peace.

Grady Davis

September 16, 2007

She was a remarkable Woman,someone should write an Autobiography about her. Children and students would be amazed,although we didn't know her personally we extend our Sympathy and Thank you for sharing her life Story.
Grady Davis, Originally from Springfield,Ohio

Here's to you Caro! A

Carrie Ringler

September 15, 2007

Sure won't be the same in this world without you, Caro! I'll miss you like crazy...love you.
Cheers,
Reeky

Jeanne Godwin

September 15, 2007

We will treasure our happy memories of Caro's cheerful spirit and kind ways, as well as always having fun when she joined the group. She was graciuos in her humility and generous in her good cheer. A special lady who will missed by all those who knew her - especially in the WASP groups. Her spirt will live on in our memories and from that we will be comforted.

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