Mark-Bozman-Obituary

Mark Bozman

Santa Clarita, California

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7/27/1961 – 9/10/2008 Mark Bozman, 47, a long time resident of the Santa Clarita Valley passed away on September 10, 2008. Raised on a Gentleman's farm in Eagle, Idaho, Mark culminated his life as a renowned cameraman of 30 years. He later parlayed his gift of photography into his own business...

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Mark,
It's coming up on two months since we had to let you go and I still have trouble thinking about a world without you in it. I"ll stay in touch with Shannon and the kids and help watch out for them. You know how important you were to me and I will always remember you and our friendship. Find Paul and Keith and let them know you are a friend of mine. They'll take care of you up there. Miss you dude.

You went far Mark. I did not know you but it looks like you really lived more than most of us. You look loved too. So sad but hope your family knows you watch from above or beside them.

Its been just over a month since the accident and I still can't believe what happened. I enjoyed the visits with Boz during the past 15 years when we discussed family, work, politics, world views, etc. Boz had a certain charm and sincerity about him that caused people to feel happy and comfortable in his presence. That aura will surely be missed by his many friends and especially by his family members, who have greatly suffered his passing. "Hey dude", we'll always love you!

I worked with Boz on a half dozen different television shows. He always had an interesting story to tell us on set. I felt sad when I heard the news that he had passed on.... I feel more sad for the people who never met him. He was a very friendly and personable guy.

Mark, WE'RE ALL GONNA MISS YOU.
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Shannon and boys,
I worked with Boz at Ch. 7 and he taught me so much about being a good reporter--and how to write to pictures. I'm so sorry for your loss. Boz was a great guy.

Mark and Pete have been a team for such a long time I feel as if I have known him that long as well. Mark was Pete's best man at his wedding. Mark was there for Pete when Pete was so very ill. They endured road trips, long hours, and all the excitement of DPOV. They saw each other through births of children. And they so enjoyed the times in the desert, riding the dirt bikes. My thoughts and love to Shannon and all of Mark's family. Mark will always be alive within us all.
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My deepest sympathyto you all.

(Peter's Stepdad)