Sally A Bosquet passed away on January 4, 2026 in Bedford, NH at Bedford Hills Center.
Born in Nashua on October 4, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Lloyd R Hart & Arie E (Webster) Hart. She lived in Nashua most of her life and recently lived in Milford, NH, prior to moving to Bedford Hills.
Sally was married to Gerald D. Bosquet on August 27, 1966 with whom she shared 59 years of marriage. They would have celebrated 60 years in August.
She was predeceased by five sisters, Barbara Keirstead, Priscilla Kopka, Sandra Potter, Blanche Hondras and Joan LaPierre; and a brother, Richard Hart. Brothers in law George Hondras, Carl Bosquet, Earl Bosquet, Sister in law's Karen Bosquet, Judy Bosquet.
Loved ones left behind her husband Gerald (Jerry) Bosquet, two daughters, Staci Therrien and her husband Michael, a daughter, Stefanie Deihle and her sweetheart Peter Brideau. Four Grandsons Tyler Deihle and his girlfriend Emily Clement, Shaun and Christopher Deihle, and Kevin Therrien. Brothers in law George LaPierre, Paul Bosquet, Sister's in law Dayle Kendall, Alayne Lee and her husband Bobby, Cheryl Homoleski, Dawna Bosquet, Norma Hart and many nieces and nephews. Lifelong friends Richard Mason, Carol Weatherbee, Tom and Marilyn Dube. Her grand pup Terrence. Also, many friends who were family to her.
While raising her children, she was a devoted homemaker. After her children were raised, she worked at local stores, Child World, Hampshire Farms, Alexanders and Shaw's Supermarket which she retired from. Sally was an amazing cook and loved to entertain. She never could make small meals, always made more than enough. Everyone was always welcome was her motto.
She enjoyed attending Nascar races and watching Patriots games. Playing cards and board games. And loved family get togethers. She was a member of the snowmobile riding club she was known as Fence Rider. She enjoyed many years of attending color-guard shows; she has many wonderful friends that called her Sally Mae and color guard kids that all called her Mrs. B that meant the world to Sally.
Sally was extremely devoted to her family and extended family, always opening her door. She always supported her daughters with whatever activity they took part in. She followed suit with her grandsons. Always willing to play games and get involved in whatever shenanigans they were interested in. She cherished the time with her grandsons.
Sally had a heart of gold, always willing to give of herself, never putting herself first. Sally was the best Wife, Mom, Mother-in-law, Nana and Friend that anyone could have.
Sally's family would like to thank her home-health aides Amy and Tiffany (aka the little one) for the loving care they gave her. Her CFI Case worker Alicia, Dr Quirbach and his staff, 3 South at St Joseph Hospital, Dr, Chander, and the staff at Bedford Hills Center for the dignity, love and compassion they showed Sally and our family during her last days.
To know Sally was to love her. She will be missed by all and we now all have an angel watching over us.
A Celebration of Life will take place in the spring.
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