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Cary C. Bosak

1960 - 2021

Cary C. Bosak obituary, 1960-2021, Munster, IN

Cary Bosak Obituary

Cary C. Bosak

Aug. 19, 1960 - Nov. 5, 2021

MUNSTER, IN - Cary C. Bosak, husband and father, brother and friend, outstanding son of Andrean High School and the University of Notre Dame, passed away November 5, 2021, following a heart attack. He was surrounded by his loving wife and four children.

Cary Bosak was a man of integrity and humility, philanthropy and love. That was evident in his 29-year marriage to Jen and his devotion to their kids, Cam, Carson, Logan and Cade. It was evident in his leadership at Bosak Motors, where his attitude and work ethic inspired the best from all who worked alongside him. Whether you were his oldest friend or just meeting him, you could just feel it - there was an energy and a joy he carried with him. Cary Bosak loved his life.

He was born on August 19, 1960 into a big family with deep roots in Northwest Indiana. During his 61 years, Cary embodied so many ideals that we, as a society, strive to represent. He was loving, intelligent, understanding and, above all else, kind... likely because he learned from the best. His dad, Jack, was a Notre Dame graduate and lifelong fan, as well as an exceptional businessman, devout Catholic and steadfast community servant. His mom, Barbara, is a dedicated and resilient matriarch, fortified by her strong faith and deep love of family. Cary was part of the third generation of the Bosak family business, a role he loved and one he shared with his siblings, Skip (John), Greg and Theresa.

As a loyal son of Notre Dame, Cary laid the foundation for his successful career and forged lifelong friendships in the process. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1982, an M.B.A. in 1983, and in the years following, he earned a reputation for hosting one of the best tailgates in South Bend thanks to his signature Bloody Marys and his consistent, welcoming presence in the Joyce South on football Saturdays.

As the CEO of the Bosak Auto Group, Cary noted that his wins were rarely, if ever, an individual accomplishment, and he made sure celebrating them wasn't either. His was a life defined by togetherness - working alongside his siblings, cherishing every family milestone, golfing and traveling with friends, cheering on his kids in their sports and even more emphatically in their lives.

His personal and professional accomplishments are only outnumbered by his contributions to his community. He served on the boards of the Andrean High School Foundation and St. Mary Medical Center. He was a benefactor of the American Heart Association; the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation; and the new Dean and Barbara White Community Center, to name a few. He made sure service was a key part of his work at Bosak Motors, from sponsoring youth athletics to raising money for schools and community centers and beyond.

Though the list is as long as it is impressive, it's not his many titles or achievements that best define Cary, it was the reason driving them all - his desire to leave every situation better than he found it. If he could make the business run more smoothly, he figured it out. If he could do it in a way that gives back, he always did. If he could make a tough time on a friend a little easier, he stepped up. If he could make a celebration even more fun, he was two steps ahead. And he succeeded - he left his teams and his communities, his family and his friends far better off for having known him.

To know Cary Bosak is to miss him. Those of us who had the immeasurable good fortune to call him one of us will be reminded of his legacy of love in every laugh around the family dinner table, on every sideline cheering on the kids, in every smile exchanged with an old friend who became family, in every moment of peace found during a long drive on an open road (likely in a Bosak car), and on every Notre Dame game day kicked off with that first sip of a cold drink on a crisp fall morning. But most importantly, his legacy will live on in the biggest lesson he taught by example - how to lead a life worth loving.

He should be remembered in death as he was in life - a man devoted to his family, his friends, and his community. A man who left the world better than he found it. A man who loved his life.

Cary is reunited with his father, Jack Bosak. His spirit is carried on by his wife Jennifer and their four children, Cameron, Carson, Logan and Caden; his mother, Barbara; his brother Skip (John) and his wife Cora; his niece, Shawn Bosak Borman, her husband, Andy and their son, Leo; His nephew Brad, his wife Christina and their daughter Riley, his brother Greg and his wife, Deb, as well as their kids Nick (and his wife Devin), Brooke, Adam and John; his sister Theresa and her husband, Scott Haislip, as well as their kids Calvin, Spencer, Caitlin, Cooper, Sydney and Reagan; nephew Grayson and niece Georgia; his dear friends who count him as a brother, as well as the small army of their kids who knew him as "Uncle Cary"; and an extended community of family, friends and neighbors from every walk of life.

The family will be holding a private Catholic service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Heart Association , https://www.bosakauto.com/inhonorofcarybosak/

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Times on Nov. 11, 2021.

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Mark Leyden

November 5, 2024

A Great Man.
A Great Family .
Hope all the Bosak family continues to thrive in honor and memory of Cary .God Bless You .

Billy DeNardo

November 5, 2024

Forever in our hearts.

Billy DeNardo

November 5, 2023

My life is better because of Cary and his family teaching me how to improving people´s lives!

Billy deNardo

February 14, 2023

A Roll Model for all, forever!

Billy DeNardo

November 5, 2022

A part of my heart will be with Cary and the entire Bosak family forever!

Jane Evans

November 29, 2021

Jennifer - I'm so sorry to hear about Cary's passing. He was a much loved member of the community and I'm sure his loss is deeply felt.

Mark Leyden

November 29, 2021

I am saddened beyond belief to learn that Cary has moved on to eternal rest with our Lord and Savior .
The Bosak family is in our prayers .

Susan, Maggie, Joel and Luke Page

November 28, 2021

Our deepest condolences to Jen, Cam, Carson, Logan, and Caden. There are no words but we send you our prayers and love.

The Riffle Family

November 22, 2021

Our hearts go out to the Bosak Family. We offer our condolences during this time. Cary was a great person, and we are all lucky to have known him.

David C. Space

November 19, 2021

Cary was a great man who proved you can work in the auto industry and still be kind. I was fortunate to work with Cary when I was with Chrysler Financial. I golfed with Cary in Bosak outings and even attended a Bosak Christmas Party. Cary took me to my first Notre Dame football game. We both shared Catholic Colleges. Cary went to Notre Dame and I went to St. Mary's College in Winona, MN. I will remember Cary as a kind, firm, strong, and loving person who had a passion for life. I pray for Jen and the kids that they can move forward using Cary's enthusiasm for life. God Bless Cary!

Vince Laughlin

November 15, 2021

Jennifer: Lori and I were devastated to learn of Cary's passing. Some of my fondest memories of Cary go back to our time as roommates in grad school, to our respective weddings through all the ND tailgates over the years. Our hearts go out to you, the kids and the Bosak family. Please know that you remain in our prayers.

Vince Laughlin

Kathy Bandura

November 15, 2021

I met Cary when he was beginning his career at Bosak right after his graduation. Bosak purchased radio ads from me that ran on WZVN. We always laughed together hearing the stories that Uncle Punky would tell us along with his opinion of the world. Cary handled everything with a great sense of humor, respect and love for his family! I loved seeing his beautiful family at St. Tom's.

Scott Spero

November 14, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Celebrate his life every day.

David Arnell

November 13, 2021

Cary was a man of integrity and a true gentleman in a very challenging business. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim & Colleen Karabetsos

November 13, 2021

Our deepest sympathies to Jennifer & family.

Susan Hynek

November 12, 2021

My heart breaks for Barbra, Theresa and the entire Bosak family.
Barb, you have shared so many fond memories of your wonderful family. Your son will be missed but will not be forgotten. God Bless.

Susan (Sue) Hynek

Steve's Towing

November 12, 2021

We send our condolences from your friends at Steve's Towing.

Bill Slepcevich

November 12, 2021

My deepest condolences to all the family. Please reach out if I can be of assistance.

Mike Waisnora

November 12, 2021

My Thoughts & Prayers are with Greg & his Entire Family! May your Brother Rest In Peace !

Jeannine Roesch

November 12, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. This obituary is truly amazing and shows what a wonderful person he was. My heart breaks for you all.

Chuck Ramirez & Family

November 12, 2021

Our deepest condolences to Jennifer and family. The Ramirez and Bosak family friendship dates back to our grandparents in Gary since the 50´s and with us attending Andreas HS as teenagers and coaching our boys in sports in Munster, and for that we are grateful. RIP my man. Great man great friend.

Mary C Kopil

November 12, 2021

I am stunned to hear the news about Cary. My prayers and condolences go out to the entire Bosak family. I know that there will be a deep void now. As for comfort, I can only pass on what was told to me when my own father passed away unexpectedly at the age of 60 from a heart attack: God must have needed an extra angel in Heaven. I hope that someday soon you can find consolation from the many memories that you have and the faith in God that is in each of you.

Fred M. Ulayyet

November 12, 2021

My sincerest Sympathy to Theresa and the Bosak family for their great loss. May God bless Cary´s soul.

Joy and Dave Herrin

November 11, 2021

Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
With love and deepest sympathy.

American Heart Association

November 11, 2021

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Jack Erdelac

November 11, 2021

Valerie & I are beyond words for the loss of Cary. Our love and condolences go out to the entire family. I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Bosak team at the Honda store for about 10 years. They always treated me like family.As with all things, the strength and wisdom that we experience with our family and friends will always be with us. God Bless you all.

Lenette and Brad Belush

November 11, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to the Bosak family. Peace and hugs to your family, cherish all your wonderful memories of one of the nicest guys we have every met.

Amy Hill

November 11, 2021

Jennifer, Cameron, Carson, Logan, and Cade. I cannot tell you how deeply saddened I am. Cary was one of the kindest men I know. For the many years I was your nanny, you all made me feel like part of the family. Love and many prayers to you all.

Billy DeNardo

November 11, 2021

Part of my heart is with Cary and the entire Bosak family. As a District Manager with Chrysler Corporation, dad Jack, Uncle Punky, Skip and Cary treated me like family. Out of thousands, they were the best dealership I ever dealt with nationallly. Their interpersonal skills were second to none. Continue on with Cary´s plan of helping all others through the auto business! I love you all!

Debbie Back

November 11, 2021

My deepest sympathy to the Bosak Family. May God help you find strength and peace.

Mike Chelap

November 11, 2021

Cary was one of my biology students at Andrean. He was bright, friendly and personable. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Anthony Piazza

November 11, 2021

Our deepest sympathy.
The Piazzas

Jolene Hedrick

November 11, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs for the family during this difficult time.

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