Michael-Bosak-Obituary

Michael J. Bosak

Canastota, New York

Nov 1, 1955 – Oct 30, 2025

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BORN
November 1, 1955
DIED
October 30, 2025
LOCATION
Canastota, New York

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WHITELAW... Michael J. Bosak, 69, of 8676 N. Main Street, Canastota, passed away unexpectedly, on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at his home, that he was so proud to have designed, following a brief illness. He was born on November 1, 1955, in Utica, the son of the late Charles and Helen (Dymon)...

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Dear Penny, I remember growing up Uncle Earl and Aunt Jo were very fond of you and you and Mary Jo were close....Although I never had the privilege of knowing your husband from what I have heard and read he was a remarkable man.....May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Sending prayers and thoughts of loving memories to all. Sincerely, Daria

Dear Penny, I remember Uncle Earl and Aunt Jo were very fond of you growing up and you were close to Mary Jo...although I never had the privilege of meeting your husband from what I have heard and read he was truly a remarlable man....May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Sending prayers and love to all. Sincerely, Daria

I have known Mike for a good long time and we were both members of the Utica and Mohawk Valley Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. I enjoyed programs he would put on about different railroad stations that are still standing or no longer standing. He coordinated our trolley night every year in which I participated in by bringing all kinds of items pertaining to trolleys and electric railroading. My thoughts and prayers are with his family right now and he will be missed by...

As a fellow architect deeply committed to the preservation of our historic resources Mike and I interacted many times in many ways over many years as colleagues and as good friends. With his works he made our world a better place and he will be sorely missed. Condolences to Penny and the entire family that Mike loved.

Penny and family, I´m sorry to hear of Mike´s passing. He was always so supportive when working on development projects at Rural Development. His smile and positive attitude will always be remembered. Every time I pass by St. Mary´s church in Oneonta I remember him describing the addition to the church as one of his first projects he worked on after getting his architect degree. He left his mark on the world!

I was fortunate to see Mike inducted last year into the Oneida County History Center hall of fame. He also wrote the forward to my book on Old Main. He was a great ambassador for all the historic buildings in our area.

I was lucky enough and proud enough to know Mike for a very long time. He was a fine man and will be missed.

Was very active and involved in the community.

Sending condolences and hugs across the miles to Penny and family - fond memories of our carpooling to Syracuse and working for USDA - may you rest in peace Mike