Steve Bosshard
Residing In | Rohnert Park, CA USA |
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Spouse/Partner | Carolyn Carswell |
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Occupation | Retired Law enforcement SFPD OIC Fugitive unit |
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Children | Lance born 1967, Scott born 1973 Tracey born 1975 |
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Military Service | USMC ![]() |
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Steve's Latest Interactions
All this thanking veterans for their service on Memorial day shows me they don't know what memorial day is about. It is to honor those that died in the service for their country. Veterans day is honoring all veterans. When thanked I always wonder where you when we needed support.in the 60's
Remember you as our center on the LCM basketball team Doug Lindauer was our teacher who recently passed. Great memories from LCM and Redwood.Thnk of ou everytime I drive thru Larkspur and see the old market building.,
Ian, been over half a century but often wondered how our life had gone. Mine went well 4 years in Marines with a trip to all the gardens[pots of Vietnam. 33 years with SFPD and retired in 2003 as Sgt in charge of Fugitive unit. Three kids two boys and one girl. Oldest Lance is getting ready to retire for SFPD Scott is postmaster of Rohnert Park (where I too live) and Tracey is retired from the Air Force. Four grandkids. One Grandson recently left Air Force and Attending Oklahoma State University, On currently in the Air Force as Russian linguist and one entering Marines in Jan. 13 year old Grand daughter still civilian LOL Don't check this website very often so quicker way to contact would be email stevebosshard@aol.com of cell 707 480-9495 PS saw you were in the naval reserves Thanks for the rides LOL APAs LPHs LPAs LSTs LSDs etc : )
Posted on: Sep 21, 2020 at 2:53 PM
Happy Birthday Sally from one who used to be seated by you when alphabetical was in effect LOL You who is in charge from one you is hard to work for.... If you get my play on words. Hope all is well with you and your loved ones. Steve B.
Anything is possible now with DNA modification and gene splicing..... Or maybe just a typo or computer glitch???? LMAO
Hi Bill, Saw your comment about John Jurvig. Very sharp young man that made some serious life changing decisions He was a tortured soul. I see that you too went in the military. Probably one of the best things I did. Let me travel, meet lots of different folks and learn many life lessons. Kept me busy and away from all the insanity that was going on during that 60's It kept me on the straight and narrow. Without that I may have ended up with a wasted life on drugs like so many of our peers. Hope all is well with you and enjoying the "Golden Years: Semper Fidelis, Steve B.
I had known Sandy since 8th Grade at LCM. Uncle Doug Lindauer was our teacher. She was best friends with Dana Wilkins whom had a crush on. Then ionto High School, I left Redwood in start of Senior year etc and we eventually lost touch. Spring forward 20 plus years and my oldest son is going to high school with one of her daughters. Small world to meet again like that. Both her and her husband died way too young. Rest in Peace Sandy.
Good to get out of the rat race. Earlier is best. You kicked butt in that Department. I was a slow learner not til '03. Loving it tho'
Retired now and no longer smoke but still a fashion plate