Coleman-Bostick-Obituary

Coleman A. Bostick

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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BOSTICK, Coleman A. "Allen", suddenly, on December 3, 2008, of Mays Landing. Age 57. Beloved son of Florence (nee Duett) and the late Coleman Bostick. Dear brother of Florence L. Scout. Loving uncle of Dawn Tortorelli (Ray) and Lisa Morgan (Don). Great-uncle of Michael and Joseph Tortorelli and...

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My first thought of Ghost [Cole] as I come to know him, was how he was always ready to lend a helping hand to all of us , he never complained about having walk anyone new or old thru the inner workings of thier computor There will always remain a missing plane in our online flight sim society .Gods Speed ,Cole you are missed , gary [one eye]

Cole, known as "Ghost" in our Flight Simulator Community,is and will be sorely missed. I knew him for a few months only, but he was such a help in working out and solving problems, he was a good Combat flyer who nailed us all if we didn't watch our 6's too and I'm privileged to have known him and flown against him,- a worthy opponent indeed. We had plenty of laughs as well while flying as we talked with each other on TS.

Most of us live continents apart, but some guys and Cole...

Ghost, I say Ghost because thats his call sign and how I always knew him, was a bruther I never met. That doesn't change the deep sense of loss I and many others feel at his passing. As I've said before I will still look for him in the skies, because I know our bruther still flies with us. My love and heartfelt symathies to his family

respectfully Blade

Gonna miss seeing ya in the skies.
You will be missed by all of us in the flight-sim community.
God Speed Bro.

Al and I were brother Rats from having both attended Virginia Military Institute. I got to know him by the flight sim society of which we were both avid members. I talked to him dailey for the last year and he never let his condition slow him down in flying, and helping others with solutions to computer problems associated with the simulator programing. He is surely missed by all who knew him. May God bless.