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William Jackson "Jack" Bowen William Jackson "Jack" Bowen departed this life on Sunday the 20th of March 2011, after declining health. He was born in Sweetwater, Texas in 1922. His parents were the late Annah Robey and the late Berry Bowen; both of Coleman, Texas. He graduated from Waco High School in 1938 and from New Mexico Military Institute in 1940. He entered the University of Texas in 1940, and it was there that he met the love of his life, Annis Kay Hilty. He learned to fly when he was 17 and received an appointment to West Point in 1942. He graduated with is pilot's wings in June 1945 and married Annis on the 6th of June 1945. After the war he was sent to the Pacific Theater, where he flew military transport planes. Following a brief stay in Manila, he was assigned to Okinawa. Annis joined him and they had their first child, Shelley. After serving four years, Jack resigned from the Army and went to work for Delhi Oil, a small company in Dallas formed by Clint Murchison; his first business mentor. He was in charge of building and operating a pipeline to Florida, which resulted in his becoming CEO of Florida Gas Company in 1962. After living thirteen years in Winter Park, Florida, he returned to Houston as CEO of Transco Energy Company in 1974.
During his time as CEO of both companies, he served on the boards of many organizations; both profit and non-profit. Among these are Crown Zellerback, The James River Corporation, J.B. Poindexter & Company, Baylor College of Medicine, the Jesse H. Jones School of Business Administration at Rice University, the Houston SPCA, The Smithsonian Institution, Private Sector Initiatives of Houston, Clean Houston, the YMCA of Greater Houston, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the United Way of Houston, Bank of the Southwest, The Interstate Natural Gas Association, the National Petroleum Council, the World Energy Council, the United States Energy Association, the American Gas Association, the All-American Wildcatters, and the American Petroleum Institution.
Jack had a wide range of interests. His interest in architecture was fulfilled in the Florida Gas Building in Winter Park, Florida, and the Transco (now Williams) Tower and Waterwall in Houston. He played polo at West Point and continued his love of horses at his beloved Gator Creek Ranch in Carmine, Texas. He was instrumental in starting the Character Education Partnership of HISD, and Clean Houston. Jack was an amateur watercolorist who exhibited work in Houston, New York City, Orlando, London and Mexico City.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Joan Bowen Cady. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Annis Hilty Bowen; and their four children, Shelley Hatfield and her husband, Robert, of Winter Park, Florida and Durango, Colorado; Barbara Cauble and her husband, James, of Houston, Texas; Berry Bowen and his wife, Heather, of Houston, Texas; and Will Bowen of, of Gainesville, Florida, and ten grandchildren: Marguerite, Berry, Adele, Susie, Lizzy, Adam, Hilty, Haley, Jackson and Max.
A memorial service is to be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday, the 24th of March, at The Church of St. John the Divine, 2450 River Oaks Boulevard in Houston, where The Rev. Dr. Douglas Richnow, Senior Associate Rector, is to officiate.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions in Jack's memory be directed to the Tellepsen Family Downtown YMCA, Attention Mary Huggins, 808 Pease, Houston, TX, 77002; the Watercolor Art Society of Houston, 1601 West Alabama, Houston, TX, 77006; or to the charity of one's choice.

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Published by Houston Chronicle from Mar. 22 to Mar. 23, 2011.

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David Hanson

March 28, 2011

Will-
I am sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I just found out through the West Point network otherwise I would have been at the service. My mom has one of your dad's drawings. Give me a call when you can. Your Silver Spur buddy, David Hanson 713-552-0505.

Evelyn Welborn

March 25, 2011

We, at Agritec and EnviroTech will always remember our friend and supporter, Mr. Jack Bowen. He always had good advice to share in making the companies prosper. We highly admired his brilliance and ambition in life. Sincere sympathy to the family of our friend. Mr. Wellen, Doug Young and all of us will truly miss the great professional giant he was in our eyes.

Jerry Griffith Lyons

March 24, 2011

Jack Bowen was one of the most generous men I have ever known. Words can not describe what a pleasure and joy it was to know him, to work with him and to enjoy many fun times at the ranch with him and his family. These fond memories I will hold in my heart forever. My heart goes out to you Annis at the loss of your dear sweet husband and friend.

March 23, 2011

Annis - What a wonderful man and what a wonderful family - I am proud to have been a small part of your life - If I can be of amu help to you - Please call
Betty Ackermann

Marion Booth

March 23, 2011

Annis, I am so sorry for your loss. I have many happy memories of the four of us golfing in the Canadian Rockies and visiting with you in Carmel. Jack was a wonderful, warm man and we will all miss him greatly. with love, Marion Booth, Calgary, AB.

March 23, 2011

I have many fond memories of Jack, both at Transco and at the Ranch. Annis, my condolences to you and your family.

John Clay

Diane Sturman

March 23, 2011

Mr. Bowen always showed genuine and attentive interest to everyone he met. I still remember his fun stories that he shared while we rode the "Transco Tower" elevator up to level 40 back in the 80's! My deepest sympathy to the Bowen Family.

March 23, 2011

The Bishop Moore Catholic High School community offers their prayers and condolences to all the members of the Bowen family.

May Mr. Bowen be long remembered for his many good works and may he rest in the peace of Christ.

Maureen J. Kane and the Bishop Moore community

Mary Keeler

March 23, 2011

I was fortunate to have worked at Transco when Jack Bowen was the CEO. It was a great place to work because of his leadership. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with the Bowen family.

Linda & Dave Tibolla

March 23, 2011

Jack Bowen was a friend, mentor, and leader. His love of art, specifically watercolor has enriched our community beyond measure. His caring attitude has made life in Houston better for those less fortunate, for the children in our schools, even for the animals lost and abandoned in our streets. He will be sorely missed.

Robert G. Graves

March 22, 2011

Jack will always be remembered by the"Transco" retirees.

Rozi

March 22, 2011

Condolences to the Bowen Family and friends, on hearing this sad news.
Mr Jack Bowen has left an outstanding legacy in the Watercolor Art Society Houston's beautiful building, for which many of us are grateful to be able to share with the art community near by and internet all over the world.
I keep in touch, even though farway in Indonesia, hope to be back some day. Regards and sympathy to all connected -Rozi Turnbull

March 22, 2011

I'll always miss you, and never forget you....I love you Papa!

-William Jackson "jackson" Bowen III

March 22, 2011

I love you Papa....I'll always miss you!

William Jackson "Jackson" Bowen III

March 22, 2011

Jack was a personal friend for more than 60 years. We worked at Delhi Oil Corp. in Dallas. I moved to Billings, MT in 1953 but we remained in touch throughout all those many years. Jack was a prince, generous, willing to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than he. He will be sorely missed by his many friends. Howard Lowe

Theaola Robinson

March 22, 2011

To the Bowen family:

I did not have the great privilege of personally meeting Mr. Bowen, but I spoke with him on the telephone several times. Even in his failing health Mr. William Bowen, encouraged me during the time that I needed someone to say something that would get me through the day. Six months ago I had the privilege of meeting and being represented by his son the “Great� Berry Bowen, who is my friend. Berry, spoke of his dad daily and was there all the time.
I am a witness that God will see you through. “Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal�. God Bless

Theaola Robinson

Tom Campbell

March 22, 2011

"Buck" Bowen and my father (Tom Clifft Campbell, '46), were fast friends all of their adult lives. My dad died in 1986, but I spoke to Mr. Bowen just last week. Thank you, Sir, for all the gifts you bestowed on us. You were a man among men. Be thou at peace.

Margo Garces

March 22, 2011

May our Lord watch over and bestow upon Jack's family strength, and comfort. I regret not having met Jack but am thankful for his tenacity in supporting the Watercolor Society and can feel his goodness from those around. God bless your soul and keep you in His tender loving care, giving your family the strength and comfort of knowing that Jack is in peace.

Dot Woodfin

March 22, 2011

There are no words to express the loss of Jack to our community. He was so generous and committed to everything he was involved in and always kept the fire burning for those of us involved in programs that he believed important to our society. He was my inspiration and good friend. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Bowen family.

Sharon Rector

March 22, 2011

What an icon of society who will definately be missed! He shared such compassion towards others and had a depth of wisdom to impart. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Elizabeth Vizcarra

March 22, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the Bowen Family, Mr. Bowen was a hero to me in Character Education he created jobs, he helped our schools, he touched our lives in a very special way I will never forget him…Elizabeth Vizcarra (Houston, TX)

Austra Runnels

March 22, 2011

I remember Mr. Bowen as being such a kind and generous person to everyone at Transco. He spoke to all he met and he truly listened to what you had to say. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.

Anne Murphy

March 22, 2011

What an imagination and what a visionary. He will be missed by all.
My condolences to Mrs. Bowen and family.

Tricia Swen

March 22, 2011

Such a warm, sweet, creative man. He seemed to welcome anyone he met. And touched everyone with his smile. Our deepest sympathy go out to his wife, Anise, and family.

March 22, 2011

Jack Bowen was a special individual who affected many, many lives in a positive way, including ours. We are forever grateful to have known, worked with, and been friends with he and Annis. He was a mentor to many and we will always remember his sense of humor and energy. All of the family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jane and Jim P. Wise

This picture was taken at Jack's retirement party 1987. What a fabulous evening it was!

Barb Kelley

March 21, 2011

Jack was a remarkable man in every way and he had a profound influence on my life. He wasn't just my 'boss', he was a mentor, father figure and dear friend. My love, thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Bowen family. Jack's wonderful legacy will live on in all of us forever.

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