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William Francis Bosque

Daly City, California

Jul 22, 1951 – Jul 17, 2024

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July 22, 1951
DIED
July 17, 2024
LOCATION
Daly City, California

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William Francis Bosque, Jr., age 72, died peacefully July 17, 2024 in Daly City at his home. He was born in San Francisco to William and Ruth Bosque. Graduate of St. Stephen's School, St. Ignatius College Preparatory, Santa Clara University, and USF Law School. He is survived by brothers Daniel...

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From next-door neighbors of long ago, our hearts and thoughts are with you all. Ron and Teresa

Mr. Bosque (Uncle Bill) , May your spirit live on and remind us all how important every fact is even the tiniest detail. To those who knew Mr. Bosque he told the best stories, my parents and I could spend hours listening to him explain the journey's he took to go golfing in Sacramento with his buddies, to taking us to see the Giants and explaining how they picked the color of the seats in the stadium. My Dad was Bill's neighbor in Daily City and although it's been many years I still remember...

Thoughts and prayers for his loving wife Marlene. May she find comfort knowing Bill is at peace in heaven. Christine Roney

I will miss my brother in law, Bill. Bill was always kind and so fun. He always had a story & was the master of history! Rest in peace.

My condolences to the family at this time. My wife and I have known Bill for over 34 years from St Andrew. He was classmates with my brother in law at USF before that. He was always cheerful and a great conversationalist. Our last talk was about a month or so ago at another funeral. May he rest in eternal peace.

Thank you Brother Bill for the many years you played Santa at Mater Dolorosa. The smiles and laughter you gave the children will be missed..We will miss the "talks" and mostly the friendship..Rest in Peace..

Not Billy Bosque! He and I were born a day apart. Happy Birthday in heaven and give all of our St. Stephen classmates ( including the nuns) a wave from above!

Bill was a great person, my editor at St. Ignatius, a friend who will be missed. RIP.

I was a classmate of Bill´s at both St Stephen´s and Saint Ignatius, and I never forgave him for not being Basque. Bill was always friendly and he enjoyed our annual SI holiday lunches where he´d get to mingle with old friends. We´ll miss you, Bill.