Kelly James Bosley

September 25, 1958 ~ May 16, 2025
Born in:
Massilon, Ohio
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Kelly James Bosley, 66, passed away May 16, 2025. Survived by his wife, Ruth Bosley; daughter, Molly Bosley; and sons, John (Elizabeth) Bosley, James (Maybelle) Bosley, and Joseph Bosley; stepdaughter, Rachel Lysaght (AKA Jake) and stepson, Ricky Lysaght; 8 grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Dewey Reed and Erna Wenzel Bosley; and sister, Linda Helene Bosley. Kelly was born in Massilon, Ohio on Sept. 25, 1958. Kelly was a beloved husband and father, grandfather and uncle.
Kelly was a great Sunday School Teacher. He spent his life serving the Lord, and being a devoted husband for the past 25 years. He treated his wife like a queen. He loved his 6 children and 8 grandchildren very much. He had a soft spot for children and a special connection for children with special needs. Kelly wanted them to see their potential in life. Kelly was a great craftsman. He remodeled homes and could build anything. He enjoyed cars, car shows, trucks, and gardening. He was an aspiring mechanic. He liked working on cars, and he loved trains. On top of all of this, he served his country proudly in the U.S. Air Force. He always had joy and love for everyone. All donations to be given to Ruth Bosley at her home. Memorial service, 11 a.m. Saturday, June 7, 2025, at Majestic Baptist Church, 494 E. Hemlock, in Pueblo West. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
Services
Memorial Service: June 7, 2025 11:00 am
Majestic Baptist Church
494 E. Hemlock Dr.
Pueblo West, CO 81007
719-542-1552
Mr. Kelly, I will never forget you. You have taught me so much. You have shown me more about God love and grace then any one in my life has. You are the example God wants in the world, selfless love and kindness. You accepted me and all of my faults, and we all know there are many, but you accepted me, and you accepted my children and my grandchildren as part of your family. You never had an unkind word about anyone. I would remember seeing you in your room late at night on your knees praying with tears in your eyes for family for children that have lost their way. I will miss the taunts, about the spiders, and the Millon other things you would tease me about. Bye the way let the record show I still misplace the keys, phone. It too shall pass; but one thing is for sure. Your wife will be well taken care of, ever lost and your name will never be forgotten; you will live on. People will remember Team Kelly. Because the Kelly Bosley I know beat Cancer. The Lord heard your battle cry he brought you home. Always remember and try not to forget. The Battle is Truly his!