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Fred Bostleman Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) Fred W. Bostleman, founder of the Bostleman Corp. that was among Toledo's largest general construction firms, died Sunday at Kingston Assisted Living in Sylvania. He was 92.

He died of natural causes, his son, Mark, said.

Born in Toledo on June 25, 1921, Mr. Bostleman was a builder from childhood.

As a grade-school student during the Great Depression, he found employment in a tool shop where he assembled mechanical parts. Faced with an alcoholic father at home, he raised himself on the streets, cultivating the industriousness and independence with which he would later start his company, his son said.

Mr. Bostleman never attended college, believing his education would best be served outside the classroom, and headed instead to the U.S. Army Air Corp to serve as an aerial flight engineer in World War II.

After the war, he founded the Bostleman Corp. with $300 he had won in a poker game and $500 in bank loans. In public and in private, he stayed confident about his management of the business. The firm was commissioned for such projects as medical facilities and work at the Toledo Zoo.

A consummate professional, Mr. Bostleman wore a daily uniform of collared shirts and dress pants. He always shined his shoes and had a preference for wingtips. At his most casual, he might be seen in a polo shirt.

Mr. Bostleman founded Bostleman International Ltd., a construction firm on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, in the late 1960s. The hospital, movie theater, and three banks he helped build are now gone, along with mostly everything else - two volcanic eruptions, one in 1995 and one in 1997, left its residents no choice but to flee.

Throughout the late 1960s and '70s, however, Mr. Bostleman's company, whose modernization projects completely transformed the island's landscape, enjoyed a long heyday, his son said. The island even attracted the attention of George Martin, the Beatles' producer, who brought The Police to his new Montserrat studio to record "Ghost in the Machine."

In his middle age, Mr. Bostleman became politically involved in a number of community groups, including the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority, Sylvania Board of Zoning Appeals, Lucas County Republican Central Committee, and Sylvania Township Board of Trustees. An ardent philanthropist, he gave to many private charities and was a member of numerous fraternal service organizations, such as the Toledo Rotary Club and Sylvania Pyramid Lodge.

He retired from the company in 1982 but kept an office in the building for long after his retirement. Several times a week, he would head in to take care of personal paperwork and say hello to his staff. In 1996, he wrote a book, Reflections: Life Stories and Observations, that encapsulated his deep affection for the company and its staff. The company's bankruptcy in 2011 saddened him.

He kept a regular appointment with the Wednesday Nooners, a few friends with whom he ate lunch at the Toledo Club. Most days he was out shaking hands, asking questions, and giving advice.

He was a practical man with few hobbies besides golf, which he played religiously on the weekends. It was people, however - his family, friends, and staff - who were always his foremost interest, his son said.

Mr. Bostleman is survived by his daughter, Bonnie Loeser; son Mark Bostleman; seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be at the Walker Funeral Home, 5155 Sylvania Ave. from 4-8 p.m. Thursday with funeral services at Olivet Lutheran Church, 5840 Monroe St. in Sylvania on Friday at 11 a.m. The family suggests tributes to the Fred W. and Kathleen Bostleman Scholarship Fund at the University of Toledo Foundation, 2801 W. Bancroft, or to the Olivet Lutheran Church Bell Choir.
Published by The Blade on Jun. 2, 2014.

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June 7, 2014

Fred, you were my Mentor and Friend. We had much fun working and traveling together. From one Krauthead to another, with much respect , keep smiling. Karl and Ana Halbedl

Wanda and Dick Troy

June 6, 2014

So many fond memories, Fred. You did it your way being such a success. We love you. Goodbye. Remember ... one foot in front of the other.

Our deepest sympathy to all the family. Sorry we couldn't attend the service.

Love,
Wanda and Dick

Clyde Scoles

June 4, 2014

So very sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Bostleman. A great library supporter & authors authors attendee. c

Greg Andrews

June 3, 2014

Fred and his company were great positive experiences for my dad and our family. I am sorry for the Bostleman family's loss. May his memory be eternal.

Barry Savage

June 2, 2014

Always a gentleman

Ann Martin

June 2, 2014

I took care of Mr Bostleman's insurance at AAA. What a kind man he was. He would always leave me with the same words: "One foot in front of the other and just keep smiling" Just keep smiling Fred, bless you. Prayers to the family.

Carol Bintz

June 2, 2014

Fred was such a wonderful man. I had many great conversations with him when he came to various events at the Toledo Museum of Art. Always positive, always helpful--with a sense of humor! We will all miss him greatly.

Frank Crane

June 2, 2014

Sorry to hear of Fed's passing. I remember him from our days at Scott High School, nearly 80 years ago.

Timothy Riester

June 2, 2014

Great man, not many in the world like him anymore. Prayers and thoughts with the family at this time.

Matt Meeker

June 2, 2014

Doing what you aked me to do Fred, thanks for the influence and prestige of serving you.

June 2, 2014

Sadden to hear about uncle Fred.Childhood memories flood with the sound of his voice and the smell of his pipe and that handshake that we all knew was coming!the tree house on merriweather ohh so many!Love to Marc,Bonnie and your families. love CarolLynn

Helen Sullivan

June 2, 2014

what a fantastic human being. the community was blessed to have him with us. My sympathies to the family.

dianna bennett

June 2, 2014

Fred Bostlemen was a kind and generous man. My father worked for him for many years, I can remember all the great summer picnic's they had for the company. My thoughts and prayers for his family.

Dianna Bennett (Knierim)

Laurie Aulls

June 2, 2014

I am so saddened to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.

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