On the 15th anniversary of his passing, "Butch" Bosader is remembered
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Friday, December 28, 2012
In loving memory of Peter "Butch" Bosader on the 15th anniversary of his passing. Always in our thoughts You will never be forgotten We will always love you -Carol, Mike, Danny, Elizabeth, Peter, Karen, Peter and Nick
A Great Guy – And One of Easton's Toughest
Here I continue with the second installment of my columns focused on “Easton Tough Guys.” The first of these columns ran on March 2 of this year. **** All Peter “Butch” Bosader was trying to do was relax and unwind and reflect on a win. It was in the mid ‘80s, late in the evening, and Butch, an Easton resident in his early 40s, was at the Pickle Barrel, a bar on Rte. 138/Washington Street in South Easton. Butch was by himself sitting at a table. Butch was happy. Earlier in the evening, the team he played on in the Easton Men's Softball League had won the championship. Butch was drinking a Coke. He had given up booze a while back. The Pickle Barrel was located in the building that would become the Blackthorne Tavern – and in which …
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Susan (Ham) Hass
11:16 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012
Great memories of Butch! He was definitely one to have on your side! Love ya Big Guy!   more ›