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Tony Bosque

Novato, California

1957 - 2025

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Tony Bosque08/12/1957 - 06/24/2025Tony Bosque passed away peacefully, on June 24, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Born in San Francisco and raised in San Rafael, he was a proud graduate of Terra Linda High (1975) and UC Berkeley (1981). A lifelong fan of San Francisco, Tony never missed a...

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I wanted to share this great photo of Tony from the Terra Linda High 1975 Yearbook. It was our Senior Year and "50's Day" on campus. Tony is channeling the 50's perfectly with his hair, rolled up t-shirt, and "I like Ike" tattoo. Tony's wit and charm shine brightly - and always will in the memories of all that knew and loved him.

I am at a loss for words. I just found a out today. Rest easy my friend. You and I had some great times in the last 40 years since our rugby days. No more North Beach pub crawls. I will miss you dearly.

Tony, I just found out. My deepest condolences to the family! You´ll be greatly missed!

Tony your enthusiasm and constant smile brightened my days at Cal- you had such a loving heart. And you were the best Oski ever!! Be well my friend in a sports center in heaven

The finest Oski that ever drew breath. You are missed, my friend.

So glad to have Tony as a fraternity brother. He loved life and was a joy to be with. Sorry for your family´s loss

My sincere condolences to Tony's Family and Friends. He had a big heart. I knew him from our high school years. I was also TLHS 1975. Tony and I were on the basketball team together as sophomores. I came to Terra Linda High as a freshman from outside the local elementary and middle school system and did not know any one. Tony was one of my first friends. We met in PE as everyone was grouped by the first letters of their last name - us being both "B's". Even as a young teenager Tony was...

Tony will be missed by his family, many friends, numerous relatives and customers. I wish I asked about the final 1982 Big Game play involving five laterals, two teams and the Stanford band. What happened later to the The Trombone? I enjoyed his bar services at Caesar's Restaurant and La Rocca's Corner but missed him at his many other locations. We shared an interest in family history in which his father, my Uncle Paul, inspired me. Tony's latest job site was a Bosque History Spot.

Tony always had a smile on his face and something sweet to say. His knowledge of history, sports and just about everything else was incredibly vast. He was always up for a good time and lots of laughs. Miss you so much. Rest in peace Tony.