In Loving Memory of Eugene Bostic, Sunrise Sept. 22, 1943, Sunset Sept. 6, 2003, Claude E. Boyd Caratozzolo Funeral Homes, 1785 Deer Park, New York 11729, Thursday, September 11, 2003, 11:00 A.M., Eulogist Elder Bruce Edmonds, Interment: Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale, New York

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Eugene Bostic was born September 22, 1943 in Darlington South Carolina to George and Naomi Bostic. He went to Brookington Elementary School and Mayo High School in Darlington, S.C. He later came to New York and resided in Brooklyn where he worked for Jamaco Manufacturer, which later relocated to Wyandanch, Long Island where he met Pecolia in 1964. Eugene and Pecolia had two sons Eugene Bostic Jr. and Curtis Lee Bostic they were also blessed with five other children, John, Samuel, Debbie, Eliza, and Laurie. On their 25th anniversary October 5th 1991 they were united in holr matrimony. Eugene and his wife flourished having their own businesses Parris & Bostic Electronics and Orco Auto Body. He later retired from Wyandanch School District as a automotive mechanic. Eugene was known in the community for his unique auto care skills, humor, and graceful smile. He was a counselor, motivator, friend, father, all ofthat and more.
He leaves to mourn his wife Pecolia Bostic, sons Eugene Bostic Jr. and Curtis Lee Bostic, mother Naomi Bostic, father George Bostic Jr. (deceased) blessed children, John, Samuel, Debbie, Eliza, Laurie. Sisters Lillian Bostic Jackson (Robert), Connie Madison, brothers George Bostic III (deceased) (Vermalie), James Bostic (Lottie) Alexander Bostic (Geraldine), brother-in-Jaw Larry Burns (Francine), l Godson Lonnie Moore, a host of Aunts, uncles, nieces, an nephews, 10 grand children and 1 great grandchild. And many friends.