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Myron BOWLING Obituary

BOWLING, Myron C.

The world has lost a good one. Myron Curtis Bowling died

unexpectedly at home on

August 30, 2021, his wife

beside him. He was born on April 3, 1952, in Hamilton, the son of Eula (Wilson) and Hugh Bowling. He married the

former Cheryl Ann Johnson on November 24, 1976, at the

Sesquicentennial Chapel in

Oxford. She was the love of his life, his best friend, and most trusted confidant. Together, they raised their family on a beautiful farm in Ross, on the same land on which his parents once raised cattle. Their

children Jenny and her husband, Greg; Tom and his wife, Tena; and Kate and her husband, Brock have lost not only their beloved father but also their biggest cheerleader.

Nothing brought Myron greater joy than his grandchildren. His natural ornery streak (and good looks) is alive and well in his five grandsons: Trevor, Owen, Everett, Gus, and Arlo. He spent many happy hours this summer painting fences and

eating ice cream with his only granddaughter, Caroline. A born salesman, Myron began his career selling household auctions, moving onto motorcycles, boats, and trucks before transitioning into industrial machinery. A founding member of the Industrial Auctioneers of America, he was a pioneer in the field and one of the most respected industrial auctioneers in North America. He was also an exceptional mentor; more than one teenager in Butler County started out as a weed-whipper on his farm and ended up a businessman with

Myron Bowling Auctioneers, Inc. Myron was a true cowboy; he was always on the move and, for many years, on the back of a horse. He was adventurous and loved the outdoors. A

relentless hobbyist, he was a voracious reader and an avid

hiker who charted his daily walks; spent many years roping cattle alongside son Tom; taught himself to drive teams of draft horses from the backs of the wagons he collected;

enjoyed four-wheeling and prematurely aging Cheryl via his trips to hunt bears and alligators; and loved traveling with his family. Not three weeks ago, he learned to fly fish, besting Tom and Greg by out-fishing them on a trip to Montana. A

lion of a man, Myron was an empire builder, a risk taker, and an inspiration to many. He was also a philanthropist, though he would never admit as much; countless lives were changed for the better through his quiet acts of generosity. He will be profoundly missed. In addition to the aforementioned, Myron is survived by his father-in-law, Tom Johnson; siblings Brenda (Bill) Oliver and children Joe (Whitney) and Bill (Deanna)

Oliver, Mark (Crystal) Bowling and children Loren (Steven) Zettler and David (Kaitlyn) Bowling, Ronald Bowling, Lisa Bowling, and Lesa Milders and children Tim (Brittany) Milders and Annie (Casey) Henn; many great-nieces and nephews; and countless friends and associates around the country. Visitation will be held on Thursday, September 2, from 4pm to 8pm at Webb Noonan Kidd Funeral Home (240 Ross Ave., Hamilton). A Mass of Christian Burial will occur Friday, September 3, 2021, at 10am at St. Julie Billiart Catholic Parish (224 Dayton St., Hamilton). In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Badin High School or the Cleveland Clinic. Condolences may be left for the family at www.Webb-Noonan.com.

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Published by Journal-News on Sep. 2, 2021.

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Bill sandlin

April 29, 2025

Myron was a great guy to know always had something today funny. He use to say i said to my self. Lol great guy use to have breakfast with him at Andy's on main st. God bless his family He was real and knew how to make A living honestly. Guys like Myron was hard to fine.

Nick Moss

November 2, 2021

I had the sincere privilege of having one meeting with Mr. Bowling. My company was selling an industrial building and Mr. Bowling and his nephew (Joe Oliver) called me for a meeting. They came to visit and quickly placed a fair offer. Mr. Bowling immediately made me realize the extraordinary business person he was but more importantly...his respect of others and personal humility came shining through by the time our meeting ended. The world surely needs more of people like Mr. Bowling.

All this said, please accept my sincere condolences to the entire Bowling family on your loss with the passing of Mr. Bowling.

With my upmost respect and fond memories,

Nick Moss

Douglas and Ann Wheelright

September 2, 2021

So sorry for your loss. He was a leader and such an inspiration to so many. I have memories of our young days that I still enjoy. Prayers

Michael Testa

September 2, 2021

Our sincere condolences to the Bowling family on the loss of Myron and may God be with you at this time and always. Myron made an incredible impression on this world in so many ways and may you always continue to shine his light. God bless

Terry Bryant

September 1, 2021

It´s great to have the memories of when we road horses together on the farm.

Mary & Glen Shoniker

September 1, 2021

Dear Cheryl Ann and family, Mary and I were truly saddened upon hearing of Myron's passing. As a very respected member of the industrial auction community, nationally and internationally, I was blessed on a number of occasions to have worked with him...I always enjoyed his company and story telling abilities and I will cherish those special times in his memory. Mary and I wish you and your entire family our most heartfelt condolences.

With warmest regards, Mary and Glen

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