Steven-Bos-Obituary

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Steven Bos

Louisville, Kentucky

Feb 17, 1965 – May 26, 2012

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BORN
February 17, 1965
DIED
May 26, 2012
LOCATION
Louisville, Kentucky

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Steven was the manager of the grocery department for the Weaver Street Market were he also served on the board.
He is survived by his mother Ruth E. Van Arkle Bos, brother; James W. Bos (Rachael), sisters; Sheryl Lynn Ball, Krista Nottingham and several nieces and nephews.
A local celebration of Steve's life will be held on Wednesday, May 30 from 7:00p.m. -10:00p.m. at the Big Barn in Hillsborough, N.C. (located in the Daniel Boone Village)
Steven will have a visitation and funeral at Highands Family-Owned Funeral Home in Louisville, KY later in the week. His burial will take place in Cave Hill Cemetery.
Expressions of sympathy to Cooperative Community Fund @weaverstreetmarket.coop
Steven D. Bos
February 17, 1965 - May 26, 2012
Chapel Hill

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I only learned of Steve's passing today. He always greeted me with a nod and his gentle smile when I went to the Hillsborough store, and I realized I had been missing that smile. I finally had to ask someone - Where is Steve? Now that I know the answer, I really miss that smile.

I was lucky enough to see Steve on a regular basis both when we worked in Weaver Street Market's Carrboro store and when he and I moved our employmnent locations to Hillsborough about 4 years ago. I loved his unassuming ways, his constant smile and his unexpected and quick sarcasm at just the right moment. There is no way to candy-coat the fact that Steve left us way, way too soon, but I am so very grateful to have known him and to have experienced life with Steve in it.

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Seeing Steve always brightened my day. In ten (?) years of working together I don't think I ever saw him get angry or say anything mean to anyone. I will miss him.

Steve was a good comrade in the graduate school world, and I always enjoyed seeing him at the Weave in recent years. Steve & his family have been in my prayers.

Steve was always there with a smile, a kind word, and a helping hand. WSM has lost a very important employee and friend. He will be greatly missed.

Fond memories of a very special man. Days at atherton and uofl were filled with fun and laughter with Steve. He will be missed. RIP Steve

You'll be missed, very much.

Lee & Barbara Staton

A fine young man indeed.