William G. Boser

William G. Boser

William G. Boser, age 79, a good son, a good father, a good husband and a gentle man, of Baden died on Wednesday March 15, 2017 in Good Samaritan Hospice, Beaver, PA. He was born on June 19, 1937 in Monaca and was the son of the late Nicholas & Alice (Grim) Boser.

He was a retired millwright having 45 years of service at J&L Steel and LTV and a U. S. Army veteran.

Surviving is his wife Winnie (Graham) Boser, a daughter Tammy Jennings of Chippewa, a son and daughter in law Michael & Susan Boser of Beaver, 3 grandchildren Tyler Jennings, Madeline & Amelia Boser, a brother Tom Boser of East Rochester and good neighbors Ted & Lorraine Wawrykow.

Friends are invited to join the family for a memorial visitation on Saturday from 2 ~ 4 pm followed by a memorial service at 4:00 pm in the Huntsman Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Inc. 502 Adams St. Rochester.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in William’s name to the Beaver County Humane Society 3394 Brodhead Road Aliquippa, PA 15001

 

8 thoughts on “William G. Boser

  1. Winnie, Tammy, Michael and family. We are so sorry for your loss. You were so lucky to have such a great man in your life. I have always put the great people in my life on the Top Shelf. Bill was a Top Shelf Man. Remember the good times. We are going away this weekend. Sorry that we can’t make it. God Bless You.

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