Bos Tony
It was good knowing you the Short time of our lives miss u and love u dad your son Anthony
Birth date: May 25, 1961 Death date: Oct 23, 2021
John M. Bos, age 60, passed away on Saturday, October 23, 2021 at Lake Wood Nursing Home. He was born on May 25, 1961 to James and Gertrude (Bouwman) Bos Sr. in Muskegon. John attended Olivet Evangelical Free Church. John spent ov Read Obituary
It was good knowing you the Short time of our lives miss u and love u dad your son Anthony
I remember John Mark when he was a toddler and I was staying with Grandpa and Grandma Bos. For some reason I remember him having a hard time sitting still in Burcaws basement during a church service. He was a very cute little guy. We are sorry that his life has been cut short but Heaven has this old earth beat .He is the first of our 21 cousins. Sincere sympathy to Jim, Brenda and Marlene and families.
Gary and Cheri Michael
You never liked to get your hair cut and mom would threaten you that she would put barrett's in you your hair if you didn't.
Marlene
I guess you don't need to be worried anymore about trying to catch me on i-69 in Indiana with that blue W-9 of yours. You won you got the $125 ticket but I'll still be turning my wheels in my orange w9 on these black top roads remembering the good times as we traveled putting more miles. You've not traveled your last 10 miles listing to those late night radio songs. You made it off the road finally.
Uncle John, say hi to mom for us. Do you get emails there? John
So sorry to hear about cousin Johnny passing away. He will be missed, especially at the Bos get togethers. I always think of Johnny when we were little and picking blueberries at grandma and grandpa Bos, and Aunt Gert would yell, using her outside voice, "johnmarkbos" like it was all one word! He was the only cousin that I knew his middle name so well! We will miss you, John. Our thoughts and prayers for your family. Mary Ellen and Duwayne McLean
Heaven must have needed a truck driver he will be greatly missed Paul Ernie.
He always made me smile
I will truly miss him
Betty Paul