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Ronald William Bosch

Portland, Oregon

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BOSCH, Ronald William

October 28, 1977-September 5, 2007

An inconceivable loss.

Ronald William Bosch, deeply devoted husband, cherished son and brother, respected business leader and loyal friend, died Sept. 5, 2007, at the age of 29.

A native Oregonian, Ron spent his...

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I have great memories of Ron and all the kids that lived on or near Greenway St. We had some great adventures just hanging out and sneaking out from slumber parties to meet up. Ron was my seventh grade boyfriend for seven months (long time for seventh graders!)...we had tons of fun at church on Wednesdays followed by garlic rolls at Wallstreet...I'll never forget him.

Ron,

You were always my favorite babysitter as a child. Jill and I always looked at you as the cool babysitter from the old neighborhood. I still remember the time there was a thunderstorm and you turned it in to a night of camping in the living room to calm us down. Our family has fond memories of you growing up as a childhoold friend - you will be greatly missed.

We had many fun memories with Ron and the clan and we will never forget our high school years because of him. We will miss him and carry on his legacy!!! Here's to you Ron....
Wendy Wilson (Sauer) and Budda

I have not seen Ron since college, but I do have fond memories of the trouble we used to get into in Gresham and Corvallis... which was usually Clay's fault. I sincerely wish I could have seen you again. So many memories came flooding back. I remember your amazing intellect, your kindness, profundity, sense of humor and just being a good guy! We are blessed to have known you.

Ron.......you will be missed deeply by a good friend with whom you tested the boundaries of youth. Over the past few years I tried to contact you via email but ended attempts with failed results. This is now my deepest regret. It is tragic I am reading about you now; I will miss you and am very proud of the man you became.

Your friend always............
~Clay

Ron was a very good friend to my wife Brenda and always made her smile and laugh.

Leonard Joseph
New York

Alhtough I didn't know you in your adult years, I have many fond memories of you as my first major crush in the 5th grade. I still have the little class picture you gave me and will always cherish it. Rest in peace young man. You will be missed.