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Patricia Bowers Obituary

Patricia Ella Bowers Patricia Ella Bowers, born February 4, 1924 to Erxine and Garrett Bayle in Creston, British Columbia, passed away May 7, 2011 at her home in Dupont, Washington. Patricia became an American citizen with the naturalization of her parents after moving to Yakima, Washington. While attending Washington State University she met Curtis Bowers and they married shortly after her graduation in 1946. Patricia taught in Pullman School District for three years before starting a family. Her devotion to family left a legacy of love. She thrived as a mother and wife, creating a home for her family while showcasing her talent in sewing, gardening, knitting, baking, and making stained glass. Always concerned about social justice, Patricia studied history, politics, and current events her entire life. She taught her children the joy of learning. Patricia leaves behind her husband of 64 years, Curtis Bowers; three children, Kelly Bowers (John Wagner), Patty Bowers, and Gwen Gilchrist (Gary Gilchrist); three grandchildren, Nicholas Gilchrist (Laura), Ann-Marie Whitfield (Joshua), and Brittney Murray (Eric Lively); and one great-grandchild, Maleah Murray; along with many nieces and nephews. Patricia was preceded in death by her brother, William Bayle, and her sister, Doris Peters. Donations may be made in Patricia's name to Franciscan Hospice, 2901 Bridgeport Way, University Place, WA 98466.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on May 15, 2011.

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Elece

May 27, 2011

Curt, I hope this message finds you having one of those healing moments that can only come with wonderful memories. Pat leaves behind an incredible man Curt. You were the love of her life. The last time we spoke she was still laughing about that whistle she rigged up to call in from the back yard, and we laughed about your obsession with having the first ripe tomoatoe in the neighborhood and then there was her story about your above ground pool and how you measured the clorox by counting the glugs but her all time favorite was when you dumped the bottles of alcohol because you thought they had spoiled. Pat was a wonderful person and i so appreciate having had the opportunity to get to know her.
You have to remember Curt that death is simply one moment in time that causes us pause just long enough for us to take an emotional inventory of each heart felt blessing. As you celebrate the life of Pat, I hope you and your family can take time to reflect on your contribution and difference each of you made in her journey; paving every mile with unconditional Love, honoring every milestone and standing guard at every crossroad. Elece

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