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William H. "Bill" Bosanco, age 59, of Philip, died Thursday, December 7, 2006, in Kadoka, South Dakota.

William H. Bosanco, better known as Bill to his family and friends, was born May 12, 1947, in Philip, South Dakota, the son of Robert and Dorothy (Haerer) Bosanco. The family lived on the William and Ruby Haerer Ranch in the Plum Creek area. He received his education at the Plum Creek Rural School. As a young man he worked for Gene Armstrong for about ten years.

Bill was united in marriage to Dawn Johnson and to this union were born two children, Jessie and Tiffany. Bill later worked on a combine crew from North Dakota. Due to health reasons he moved back to the Philip-Kadoka area, where he worked as a ranch hand for the Buster Peterson Ranch.

Bill was a member of the Open Bible Church in Midland.

Survivors include his mother Dorothy Bosanco of Philip; a son Jessie Bosanco of Rapid City, a daughter Tiffany Bosanco of Rapid City, a sister Judy Millage and her husband Joe of Philip; three brothers Joe Bosanco of Madison, South Dakota, Frank Bosanco and his wife Tonia of Lehigh Acres, Florida, and Tom Bosanco of Philip; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Bill was preceded in death by his father Robert Bosanco; and one brother Gary Bosanco.

Memorial services were held 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 12, at the Open Bible Church in Midland, with Pastor Randy Ellendorf officiating.

Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery, Philip.

A memorial is established.

MEMORIAL SERVICES

Tuesday, December 12, 2006 10:00 a.m.

Open Bible Church

Midland, South Dakota

 

CLERGY

Pastor Randy Ellendorf

 

MUSIC

Marlis Doud – Organist

Congregational Hymns

"Onward Christian Soldiers" #644

"Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus" #646

 

USHERS

Tim Huerer – Rodney Schnee

 

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

 

INTERMENT

Masonic Cemetery

Philip, South Dakota

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