Pat, we are sad that Bo has left us for now. I extend to you my deepests sympathy. You know how close Bo and I got after he found me some six years ago. After that we were constant companions via email and by phone calls. I talked shortly before the passing of his "Wonderful Mother," I asked him what was groing on with him and if his Mom was OK. He said he was not doing well, but that his Mom was not doing well; he accused me of having ESP-ha. Bo and I worked together in an Air Force Radar Unit in Spain. Many times he gave me and TSgt Jerry Schmidt credit for teaching him to work and accomplish our Air Force goals. I always found this funny because I felt that I was the one that learned many lessons from Bo! I consider myself "lucky" of having worked with Bo, we even worked together to coordinate our first 871st AC&W Reunion over four years ago. After Bo researched over 300 members our unit, dead or alive, he became our historian and man to go for those old memories. So much to tell. If not for Bo, and Eulie, I would never achieved the rank of Chief Master Sergeant. These guys had the potential to be Chief's or high ranking officers. I salute Bo, may he rest in peace. I must add that God gave him the best of wives,
and I have told Pat this so many times - Amen.
Lupe & Esther Lopez
Albuquerque