Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:04 pm Monday, February 9, 2015

Henderson Roscoe Bostick, Jr.

Henderson Roscoe Bostick, Jr.

February 7, 2015

Henderson Roscoe Bostick, Jr., ager 73, of Russellville, passed away on Saturday Feb. 7, 2015 at Cypress cove Nursing Home. A celebration of life will be Friday, Feb. 13, 2015, at 2 p.m. at Morrison’s Funeral home in Tuscumbia. The family will receive friends from 1 until 2 p.m.

Mr. Bostick was born in Littleville on Nov. 5, 1941 to Henderson Roscoe Bostick, Sr. and Ida Bell Brown Bostick. He lived in the Colbert heights and Crooked Oak communities as well as Waukegan and Beach Park, Ill. he was a past volunteer fireman for the Colbert Heights Fire Department.

Mr. Bosick is survived by his son, James Bostick of Russellville and daughter Kimberly Seal and husband, Sandy, of Haleyville; grandchildren, Will and Hannah Seal and Benjamin Bostick and wife, Kesa; great – granddaughter, Katherine Erma bostick; first wife and friend, Margaret Bostick and many nices and nephews; sister Lucille bostick Honey of Tuscumbiea; brothers, Charles Bostick of Tuscumbia and Robert Bostick of Chickamauga, Ga.

Preceded by his parents; his second wife, Judy Gordon Bostick; sisters Flora Mae Bostick Stout, Opal Bostick and Ruby Bostick Lowery; brothers James Bostick, Franklin Bostick, John Bostick, Arlin Bostick, Garlin Bostick, Nolan Bostick, Meredith Bostick and Ryamond Bostick; and special aunt and uncle, Robbie and Edgar Brown.

The family would like to thank the staff at Cypress Cove and Alacare.

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