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Richard Mark Bosch

Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania

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Richard Mark Bosch, 49, of Slippery Rock, West Liberty Borough, passed away at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday at Butler Memorial Hospital following a 13-year illness.He was born in Grove City on May 14, 1965, to Richard Carl Bosch and Catherine Mary Marshall Bosch. Mark graduated from Slippery Rock High...

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Sorry to hear of Mark's passing. He was a good man and will be missed greatly. He will be in my prayers. My sincere condolences to the Bosh family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

my deepest sympathies to the Bosch family. I have so many great memories of Mark and he will always have a special place in my heart.

So sorry for your loss. He will be missed. Prayers for the family,and god bless all.

Prayers to the family

To our dear friend Mark B we will miss you stopping for coffee in the morning and a beer at night we love you our friend and will miss you! John & Linda

Tonya, Ryan, and Marie,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. We are so glad we knew Mark and his amazing sense of humor. He always knew how to make us smile during softball practices. If you need anything feel free to give us a call. You guys are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Tammy and Scott Hannan and Brittany and Justin

Tonya, Ryan ,Marie & all of Mark's family, We are so saddened by your loss. It is a loss for everyone who had the pleasure to know Mark. He was a wonderful, kind hearted man. I will always remember his jokes, his laugh & the silly prank that he left all over my driveway. He was truly an exceptional human being! Remember that he loved his family more than anything. He is probably making people laugh up in heaven right now! We will always remember Mark with a smile on our faces!! God Bless you

It was such a pleasure getting to know Mark. He was "such a good neighbor" to us - always so kind and generous and helpful!
It is with much fondness, we remember all the times he stopped to visit with us. We learned so much about the local history from him as he had such a passion for such things.
His eternal jokes kept us smiling and his challenging mental puzzles kept us thinking. He also opened our eyes to what this area has to offer. You could sense how much he loved his "stomping...