Clifford E. BOSLEY 1926 - 1987 SHS 1944

Apr. 5, 1926 - July 30, 1987.

HADLOCK, Wash. - Clifford E. Bosley had worked for the Wyoming State Game and Fish as a biologist for 23 years, living in Lander, Green River and Cheyenne, and became the assistant chief of fisheries in 1967.

In 1975, he moved to Hadlock where he worked for Federal Fish and Wildlife in Marrowstone Island. During World War II, he served in the Air Force.

Mr. Bosley, 61, died Thursday in Jefferson General Hospital in Port Townsend of natural causes.

A son of Alvin and Elizabeth Bosley, he was born and educated in Sheridan, Wyo., and attended college in Missouri.

On Nov. 10, 1957, he married Jo Randolph in Van Buren, Mo.

Survivors include his wife, a son, Roy, and a daughter, Lesley Lambert, all of Hadlock; and two brothers, Roy and Harold, and a sister, Claudine Hoiten, all of Sheridan, Wyo.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Sheridan Municipal Cemetery with Henne Funeral Home in charge.

The Billings Gazette - Aug. 1, 1987.