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Vernon Merl Bosh

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
11/24/2021
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Vernon Merl Bosh
November 24, 2021

              Vernon Merl Bosh passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada, with his family by his side.

              He is survived by his wife, Rose Zella, of 69 years of marriage; Carolee (Jay) Oberst, Stacey Ann (Glen Newport), and Farrell Leon (Patty Till); 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

                He was preceded in death by his son Roger; father Oral Leon; mother Hazel Brown; brothers Farrill, William and Jerry; and sister Mary.

                Vernon was born in Levan, Utah. He lost his father at a very young age; therefore, he started working real young and continued working hard his entire life in the grocery business as a salesman and mechanic.

                He enlisted in the National Guard and proudly served his country in the Korean Conflict with an honorable discharge.

                Vernon was proud of his family and was always there to give loving assistance when needed.

                He enjoyed being with people and was loved by many and will be missed tremendously by friends and family. He will be laid to rest in the Boulder City Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

                Funeral services will be Dec. 17, 2021, with military honors at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, Nevada at noon. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at http://www.palmcheyenne.com for the Bosh family.

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