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Monday, October 07, 2019


Carol Machamer Bosley, who married her Keyser High School sweetheart Scott Bosley in 1964 when before their senior years in college at Fairmont State (for Carol) and West Virginia University (for Scott), passed away Saturday, October 5 in Michigan.

The Bosleys retired to Kalamazoo, Michigan after Scott’s newspaper career that included managing editor at the BJ. Both were West Virginia natives – Carol was born in Newburg.


Their children are Julie Carol Bosley of Kalamazoo and Jeffrey Scott Bosley of Larkspur, California.

 

I got the word via retired BJ reporter Charlene Nevada:
 

“Char,

 “I thought you and Art would want to know that Carol died on Saturday. Julie, Jeff and I were at her side as she breathed her last. I’ve attached her obituary.

“Scott”

Scott served as American Society of Newspaper Editors executive director when Scott and Carol lived for a decade in Bethesda, Maryland. He also was executive editor at the Detroit Free Press and publisher of the Gary, Indiana Post-Tribune.

Carol’s obituary:

Carol M. Bosley

Aug. 15, 1943 – Oct. 5, 2019
 

Carol M. Bosley was empathetic to a fault. She had the observation and listening skills to see needs that needed to be filled. And then she assured they were filled.


Carol’s generosity and empathy was not limited to family and friends. Small kindnesses were
anonymously delivered: food, clothes, a restaurant tab picked up, summer camp registration fees, a larger tip to a student working for an education. Quiet, small things in a way; meaningful to the recipients. With her death Saturday, Oct. 5, at Rose Arbor Hospice, these touches, will be missed.


Carol’s family and friends also know and cherish the legacy of good work she leaves behind. She
managed the unfunded library at her children’s elementary school in Ohio. She spent hours
volunteering as a Sunday School teacher, Church Council member, visitor to the ill and dying,
altar guild stalwart and much more as the family moved from Akron to Detroit, suburban
Washington, New Jersey, Northwest Indiana and, ultimately, to retirement in Kalamazoo, Mich.

Her skill at maintaining friendships with thoughtful, heartfelt notes, in perfect handwriting and without strikeout or correction, was unrivaled.

Carol was born Aug. 15, 1943 in Newburg, W.Va. to Claude A. and Rosemary Machamer. In
ninth grade, the family moved to Keyser, W. Va. She graduated from Keyser High School in
1961 and in 1963 from Potomac State College of West Virginia University with an associate in
arts degree before pursuing her bachelor’s degree at Fairmont State.

Trained as an educator, Carol was a magna cum laude graduate of Fairmont State College and
put those skills to work both as a substitute teacher and nursery schoolteacher. She was, as her husband liked to say, “the brains of our family. She was a scholar, I just graduated.” Her
children agree; she made everything work.

She met her husband of 55 years, Scott, who survives, in high school and they married on Aug.

29, 1964 before beginning their senior years in college.

She is also survived by her their two children, daughter Julie Carol Bosley, Kalamazoo; son
Jeffrey Scott Bosley, daughter-in-law Julie Richards Bosley and granddaughters Megan and
Devin Bosley, Larkspur, Calif.; one sister, Barbara (Michael) Gingerich, Dumfries, Va.; and one
sister-in-law, Sandra Rhodes of Sebring, Fla. as well as many nieces and nephews.

Carol is a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kalamazoo.


A visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Langland Funeral Homes Westside Chapel, 3926 South 9th Street, Kalamazoo.

Her funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 11200 Old Georgetown Road, N. Bethesda, Md., where she developed a love for playing in the bell
choir. Family will be available following the service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lymphatic Education & Research Network
(www.lymphaticnetwork.org ), 40 Garvies Point Road, Suite D, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542.

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