Harold-Bosco-Obituary

Dr. Harold F. Bosco

New Britain, CT, Connecticut

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BOSCO, Dr. Harold F. Dr. Harold F. Bosco, 88, passed away peacefully to join his loving wife Natalie in the presence of the Lord. Born in New Britain on July 22, 1920, he attended New Britain High School where he played the trombone and was an avid tennis player. He then went on to Ohio...

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Dear Boscos-
Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Knowing he is with your mother gives some peace and consolation.
We unfortunately just heard this evening that he had passed more than a week ago and are heart heavy for not being at his services.
I have nothing but years of unforgettable memories of your dad, mom, and whole family in Black Point and New Britain.
God bless and love to all of you,
Gail, Peter, Brandon, Bryan and Steven Dion

Dear Bosco Children,

Sorry to hear about the passing of our dear friend. Your dad, as all of you, have been like a part of our family. We have enjoyed many years of Natalie's and Harold's friendship and have many fond memories. We just found out about his passing and are deeply saddened.
Love,
Helen and Ed Bill

DEAR pETER - ON BEHALF OF PATRICK AND MYSELF I WISH ADD MY CONDOLENCES. TODAY I SHALL BE PLAYING AT BRITTANY FARMS, AND WILL MISS SEEING YOUR DAD THERE. WHAT A GREAT GUY HE MUST HAVE BEEN - LOVED THE PHOTO AND HIS LIFE STORY - AGAIN, VERY SORRY - DOUG AND PAT MULCAHY

Steve and the Bosco Family,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. My condolences go out to all of you. I remember when your Dad first hired me and then working with him all of those years. I loved it. I will always remember him. He was a very caring and giving man. We will all miss him. God Bless.

Marsha Lee Gamba

Dear Jay and Laura, and all of the Boscos, Having lost three parents ourselves in the last three years, we are aware of the sadness that you are all experiencing today as you bury your father. We've both read his thoughtful obituary and realize that he lived large and long and enjoyed a large and loving family. ( We witnessed that ourselves at your wedding.) We all hope for such a life.

I hope that this will be a comfort rather than a discomfort, Jay: I answered the phone...

Dear Dr. Stephen Bosco,
I was informed of your fathers passing Wednesday morning before you removed my wisdom teeth. You are a remarkable doctor and person to have done what you did under the circumstances. I lost my father a year ago and know your pain. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Steve:
I never had the opportunity to meet your Dad, but I have heard you speak of him from time to time. My condolences to you and your family in your loss - a loss of your father, partner, and friend. As the days, weeks, and months pass, your fond memories of your Dad will be a comfort to you. God Bless.

So sorry to read of Dr. Bosco's death.
He was a true gentleman & a great musician. He played in my Big Band & I was priviliged to have him.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Bosco family during this difficult time.
May God bless.

Dr Bosco,
sorry for your loss, My thoughts and prayers to you and your family