PLANTATION, Fla. — Eric Ashley Bowman passed away peacefully on June 15,2016 after a year long battle with Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma. At his bedside were his wife, Cyndie, and his two beloved dogs, Jake and Katy. Eric was born in High Point, N.C. and grew up in Chapel Hill, N.C. He is the son of Hague Bowman and Avie Gunn Bowman (deceased).
Eric graduated from Ravenscroft School in Raleigh, N.C., where he was recruited to play football. He had fond memories of the many friends he had while at Ravenscroft. Upon graduation, he attended Virginia Military Institute, where he received a scholarship to play quarterback on the football team and then transferred to N.C. State University to complete his college career. Eric was a huge Wolfpack fan.
He moved to South Florida over twenty years ago to work for American Airlines. During that time, he attended Culinary Arts School at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, with aspirations to someday own a restaurant of his own. It would have been called "Bowman's Barbeque".
He is survived by his wife, Cyndie, of Plantation, Fla.; his father, Hague Bowman; brothers Tony (Ronda) and Keith (Christy), all of Chapel Hill, N.C.; as well as numerous friends and relatives who care deeply for him.
Gone way too soon, Eric will be severely missed.
An interment service will be held at the University United Methodist Church in Chapel Hill. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to a local dog rescue organization. Memorials can also be made to the charity of your choice.
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Rob Willingham
June 27, 2024
Good memories of the time we spent together my friend! God Bless You!
Jeff ferrebee
June 27, 2024
You are truly missed worked with eric in raleigh rip brother god bless
Rob Willingham
January 31, 2024
Remembering you as we ride down Franklin Street (Chapel Hill) and Hillsborough Street (Raleigh). Great memories, my friend!
Rob Willingham
June 27, 2023
Miss you bro! Always enjoyed cruising in the Wolfpack Red '69 Olds Cutlass convertible! Good memories!
Rob Willingham
August 25, 2022
Often remembering the good times we had in Chapel Hill and Raleigh. I miss you and love you brother! Go Wolfpack! Your friend always. Rob
Eddie Mariano
November 17, 2018
A great man and a barbecue legend. You'll be missed my friend.
Jeff Ferrebee
October 23, 2016
Sorry to hear that I worked with Eric in Raleigh with AA very funny and kind he will truly be missed my prayers and with u all god bless.
Olga Boyle
August 12, 2016
Deepest condolences to the family!!
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