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Leroy H. Bostwick, 88, Sebastian
October 24, 1936 – October 22, 2025
Leroy H. Bostwick 88, of Barefoot Bay Blvd. Sebastian , Florida died Tuesday October 21, 2025 at Vitas Hospice House in Brevard County with his wife and daughters by his side.
Leroy was born to the late Grover and Littie Bostwick on October 24, 1936 in Maryland, New York. Leroy attended schools in North Pownal, Vermont and Hoosick Falls, New York.
Leroy served in the United States Marine Corp, from 1953-1956, he then served in the reserves until 1961.
Leroy married the love of his life Carol Lazarczyk in 1960. On October 29th, 2025, they would be married for 65 years. They lived in North Pownal, Vermont for over 42 years, until relocating to Barefoot Bay, Florida where they lived for the past 21 years.
Leroy worked at several places throughout his career, Hunter Inflated Products in North Adams, MA, Pownal Tannery in VT, Bijou in Bennington, VT. He retired from the Bennington School District.
Leroy was a life member of the Elks in Bennington, VT. Before moving to Florida, he was a member of the American Legion where he served as commander in earlier years. He was also a member of the Moose Lodge, Eagles and Italian American Club in Florida.
Leroy was proceeded in death by his father, Grover Bostwick and his mother Littie Bostwick, sister Elizabeth Buck, and Brother-in-Law Robert Buck. He is survived by his loving wife Carol and his pet, Charlie the cat. Children, Robin Houran (Garry) from Pownal, VT, Beverly Obrien (Randy) from Hoosick Falls, NY, Jane Nichols (Greg) of Bennington, VT. Grandchildren: Melissa Wright from Rutland, VT, Chris Wright (Ashley) from Bennington, VT, David Wright (Liz) from Hoosick Falls, NY, RJ Kaska from Hoosick Falls, NY, Catlin Kaska (Norman) from Bennington, VT, Summer Nichols from Bennington, VT. Several Great Grandchildren and Great-Great Grandchildren. Cousin Wanda Bostwick, from NY. Nieces and Nephews, Betty Ann Baker from Pownal, VT, Barbara Clayborn from Bennington, VT, Michael Buck from Bennington, VT, Robert Buck from VA.
Brother in laws, John (Dianne) Lazarczyk, Joe ( Kathy) Lazarczyk.
Closest Friends; Brian Acree from Palm Bay, FL, Dee Dee Butcher from Palm Bay, FL, Bob Virelli and Cheryl Landry from Vero Beach. Mark Fortune from Barefoot Bay, FL, Tom and Karen Maguire from Barefoot Bay, FL.
We will be having a Celebration of Life at the Eagles in Sebastian, Florida and will be having a graveside in the Spring at Southview Cemetery No. Adams, Mass.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Shriners Hospital or the Danny Thomas Cancer Center for Children.
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George Martin “Marty” Hall, 79, Sebastian
July 22, 1946 – October 26, 2025
In Loving Memory of George ‘Marty’ Martin Hall
July 22, 1946 – October 26, 2025
George Martin “Marty” Hall, age 79, of Sebastian, Florida, passed away peacefully at his residence on Sunday evening, October 26, 2025. He was surrounded by his children, some grandchildren, and close family. He was born on July 22, 1946, in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of James Hunter Hall and Phyliss Jakes Hall.
George is survived by his children, Michon Hall Mitchell (George) and George Martin Hall (Cynthia); his grandchildren, George Hunter Mitchell (Helen), Lucinda Mitchell Bland (Jay), Julianna Hall, and Eleanor Hall; and his sister, Karen Hall Wiley (Ron). He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 58 years, Roxie Parker Hall; his brother, James Hunter Hall II; and his sister, Lynn Hall Lloyd.
George grew up and spent most of his life in the Atlanta area. He met Roxie in seventh grade, and they married shortly after graduating from Murphy High School. They raised their children in the Marietta/Kennesaw area. Professionally, he was a Civil Engineer for Georgia Department of Transportation for 30 years and, after retiring, led the Cobb County Utilities Division for another eight years.
George’s true passion was his family. He lovingly cared for Roxie during her long illness and often said he was grateful that God gave him the honor of doing so. He deeply loved his children and made many sacrifices to ensure they were well-educated and prepared for fulfilling lives. He had a special bond with his grandchildren, particularly Hunter and Lucy, whom he and Roxie helped raise during their childhood; he spent countless hours with them, creating a uniquely loving and lasting relationship. Once Hunter & Lucy graduated high school, he moved with Roxie to Sebastian to be near their younger grandchildren Julianna and Eleanor. George and Roxie had the joy of watching all four of their grandchildren grow up and create beautiful lives.
Since moving to Sebastian 12 years ago, George and Roxie built many lasting friendships, especially with Ellen and Rene Van De Voorde and their neighbors in Rivers Edge. George found fellowship at First Presbyterian Church of Sebastian, where Pastor Jeff Wood and the congregation welcomed him warmly. He also enjoyed camaraderie at the Sebastian American Legion Post 190, where he could often be found playing the slots or sharing a beer with friends. He loved cruising, especially with his family, having gone on nearly 100 cruises.
The family will hold a small, private graveside service but invites friends and loved ones to join them at George’s home on Wednesday, October 29, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring George with a donation to one of his favorite causes:
First Presbyterian Church of Sebastian
1405 Louisiana Ave, Sebastian, FL 32958
772-589-5656
www.welovefirst.org
Roseland Ecumenical Food Pantry
8205 129th Court, Sebastian, FL 32958
[email protected]
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