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Peter Bozick

Salisbury, Maryland

1925 - 2020 (Age 94)

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DIED
February 24, 2020
AGE
94
LOCATION
Salisbury, Maryland

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Peter Anthony Bozick, Sr, age 94, died peacefully February 24, 2020 in Salisbury due to a fall the week before. He was graciously cared for by PRMC, Atria, and Coastal Hospice with his loving family by his side. Family members remember Pete's intellect, generosity, independent thinking, joke...

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To the bozick family in 2020 God needed 2 new angels.he got mr.bozick in February. Then in August he got my mom It's been 5 years. For mr.bozick. will be 5 in August for my mom. Even though there gone memories will last a lifetime. God bless you all.

Brian.joe and family your father was a great man.my dad worked there over 30 years and my brother for 15.mr bozick treated his employees like family.may he rest in peace.god bless

Just heard about Mr. Bozicks passing (yesterday 3/11) He is a big part of my childhood memories and wonderful friends to my Parents. What a legacy he has. God bless to your entire family. Love, Mary Ellen (Maddox) Brown

May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.

duke, janet and family, our deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad, what a wonderful legacy he left behind, hugs all around from Karly and katy

My deep sympathy Bozick family. Loss of one so loved can be very difficult. May the God of comfort give you the strength to cope with the sorrow experienced .

I'm so sorry for your loss. My sister, Janet, spoke very highly of Mr. Bozick and always had great stories of her vacations with your families.

My thoughts and prayers are with Brian, Joe, and the Bozick family. Your dad was a true leader of the greatest generation.

To Brian, Joe and family, I am so sad to hear of Pete's death. I really,really loved your dad. All the years that we were able to get together with the Maryland Beer Asso. and travel together were so enjoyable. Your Dad tried to steer me right in the beer business and I appreciated his caring way. Even though I have not seen him for a long time he still is one of the best I have ever known. My deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
Cathy Lohr