Married Margaret Adams in 1905. They had five known children; Martha, Floyd, Earl, Roy, Attie, and an infant who was born and died in 1915.
George's 1918 WWI draft registration card says he was a farmer of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and dark brown hair.
OBITUARY: "George Oscar BOSLEY, at the residence, Salem, Route 6, July 28. Survived by sister, Mrs. Martha PEERENBOON, Salem; sons, Floyd BOSLEY, Salem, Earl BOSLEY, Heppner, and Ray BOSLEY, Cascade Locks. Services will be Tuesday, July 31, at 3 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel, the Rev. Harold W. LYMAN officiating. Interment will be in Murphy cemetery."
Oregon Statesman, July 30, 1951
Married Margaret Adams in 1905. They had five known children; Martha, Floyd, Earl, Roy, Attie, and an infant who was born and died in 1915.
George's 1918 WWI draft registration card says he was a farmer of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and dark brown hair.
OBITUARY: "George Oscar BOSLEY, at the residence, Salem, Route 6, July 28. Survived by sister, Mrs. Martha PEERENBOON, Salem; sons, Floyd BOSLEY, Salem, Earl BOSLEY, Heppner, and Ray BOSLEY, Cascade Locks. Services will be Tuesday, July 31, at 3 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel, the Rev. Harold W. LYMAN officiating. Interment will be in Murphy cemetery."
Oregon Statesman, July 30, 1951
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