William Wally Bostick Sr.'s Obituary
William Wally Bostick Sr.age 78 was born November 23, 1945 in Trinidad West Indies to the parents of Thomas Cornelius Bostick, and Alexandrine Cato Bostick. He was the last of his siblings. Flora Brown, Vernie Bostic, Ruby Alexander, Gloria Patravanie, Gregory (Rickie) Bostic and Jacqueline Joachim.
William Wally Bostick Sr. is survived by his wife Cynthia Theodora Bostick of Missouri City, his daughter Annise Leesa Bostick Cahee, his son William Wally Bostick Jr. of Cypress Texas, his son Wayne Bostick of Rosenberg. Annise is married to his son-in-law Sean P. Cahee. He is the grandfather of four grand children. Kayleeya Cahee, Jazlyn Cahee, Brandon Cahee and Laila Bostick. His sister Jacqueline Joachim from Trinidad West Indies is the last remaining living sibling. She is married to his long time friend, Francis Joachim, who resides in Trinidad West Indies. Michael Trotman, Mitchell Trotman, Stephen Trotman, Ruthvin Trotman , Ural Trotman, Hazel Mends, Stephanie Trotman, Camilla Trotman, and Veronica Philbert became his in-laws. Veronica Philbert is no longer with us.
Those who new him, called him Wally, better known as “Sugar Fingers” for his unique cooking style. Style, personality and strength will be missed but not forgotten! In 1969 he immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts where he met his wife Cynthia Theodora Trotman. Their beautiful love story lasted 54 years. Wally worked at HP Hood and crafted his skill in collision repair. He later decided to opened his own collision repair facility, Bill Bostick Auto Body LLC in Boston. His journey after a few years led him to move his family back to Trinidad where he created a second repair facility, and then to Houston Texas where he opened and retired from his business. He enjoyed life. Spending time painting, playing his guitar, gardening, cruising and his family.
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