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Charles Bowden Obituary

Charles Clyde Bowden was born July 20, 1945 in Joliet, Illinois, to George and Berdina Bowden. He died peacefully on August 30, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. while taking an afternoon nap, and was found by his partner, literary collaborator, and co-author Molly Molloy. Chuck was 69 years old. He lived in Las Cruces, New Mexico the past five years. The cause of his death is unknown at this time and was unexpected. He is survived by his son, Jesse Niwa; a sister, Margaret Bowden and a brother, George Bowden. Chuck spent his childhood in Chicago, and moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1957 where he lived most of his adult life. He attended Tucson High School, the University of Arizona, and the University of Wisconsin, where he completed his graduate work in American Intellectual History. He was married twice, both marriages ending in divorce. Chuck was a writer and reporter, and focused on the issues of violence in Ciudad Juarez, the environmental impact of a disappearing water table in the southwest, the migration of the displaced peoples of Mexico, and the hummingbirds of Patagonia, Arizona. His interests were broad, and he wrote about what moved him passionately and viscerally. He loved to cook, and osso bucco and shrimp gumbo were specialties. When he got his teeth into a story, nothing could stop him from writing the truth. He looked at the dark underbelly of our world, and distilled his vision into poetry that seared the brain and touched our hearts. Bowden worked as a crime reporter for the Tucson Citizen early in his career. He wrote more than two dozen books including Blue Desert (1986), Blood Orchid (1995), Down By the River (2004), and Murder City: Ciudad Juarez and the Global Economy's New Killing Fields (2010). Charles Bowden is the recipient of many awards: He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. His work garnered him the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction (1996), the Sidney Hillman Award, (1996), and the PEN Center USA First Amendment Award (2011). "I can only make a stab at writing the truth if I tell others it is fiction—that way nobody gets too upset with me." (Blood Orchid, Charles Bowden, 1995) In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to one of Chuck's favorite charities: a mental asylum for homeless people in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, called Vision En Accion, 201 Calle Diaz, Sunland Park, New Mexico, 88063. Chuck had an intense interest in birds and supported the International Crane Foundation, www.savingcranes.; also the Hummingbird Monitoring Network, www.hummonnet.org. A Memorial for Chuck Bowden will take place Saturday, November 1, 2014, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Rock Corral Ranch, Tumacacori, Arizona. Take I-19 to Exit 29 (Tumacacori exit), drive South on East Frontage Road 1/2 mile, turn right at Rock Corral Ranch Rd., and pass under the freeway to the ranch.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Sep. 7, 2014.

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Allen Marvin

August 24, 2019

He is dearly missed. He was a great man who touched a lot of hearts. We need him now more than ever.

Jill Bergene

January 5, 2019

I wish I had met you, Charles. Peace to your family. Peace where peace is a long forgotten idea.

1992 Signing of The Sonoran Desert

Gloria Chivers

September 8, 2014

As I sit here under the full moon, tears fill my eyes, because I am missing one of my dearest friends of almost 3 decades. My deepest sympathy to all who loved him. I know how much he would hate all this and probably say"for Christ sake, I'm not a saint", no you weren't Chuck, but none the less. This picture is of a signing at the Book Mark, owned by Ed Eggars, closed in 1998, I was the event coordinator. The Sonaran Desert text by Chuck and photographs by Jack Dykinga. The text was a masterpiece, Chuck said I was probably the only soul in Tucson that read the text, everyone else looked at all the pretty pictures, typical of Chuck. I remember these two coming in saying "we're ready, we brought our crayons". They surprisingly pick me up into the air after the event, these are memories that I will cherish. Last i saw Chuck, he said he really missed his along time friend Arturo Strong. Now, I find peace in knowing that he is with his best friends, his compardes: Art, Roy Elson and Dick Vonier. Oh Lord, watch out! Till we meet again, Chuck. You will be missed. Love Gloria

Victor Marmion

September 7, 2014

My deepest sympathy to the Bowden Family. I was saddened to hear of his passing. Chuck was an excellent reporter and a man of integrity. His in depth knowledge of various subjects, fairness, writing skills and intellectual abilities were to be admired. Adios Chuck, y que Dios te vendiga.

Victor Z. Marmion

September 7, 2014

My deepest condolence to the Bowden Family. I was saddened to hear of his Chuck's passing. Chuck, his former friend, Arturo Carrillo Strong, now deceased and I spent much time together discussing politics, our criminal justice system, the drug problems in the U.S. And Mexico. I was always impressed with his integrity, writing skills, deep knowledge of a subject and intellectual abilities. I'll always remember his rare, but distinct laughter.

Carol Helming

September 7, 2014

Our book club has one of his books on the list to read this fall. He will be missed. Our sincere sympathy. Helmings

El Paso viewed from Juarez

Joshua

September 7, 2014

Since I encountered Charles Bowden in 1998, he has been a spiritual barometer for me. I believe there was no better, more important teller of truths in English, and that for the good of humanity, the targets of his mind should be extrapolated and the klieg lights of his intuition projected into the future by young American writers. We would all do well, I think, to study his singular ability to reveal the beating heart of news with a few deft strokes. Thank you to all who loved and supported CB!

Carolyn Classen

September 7, 2014

Sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. He was an amazing author and literary man, and will be missed by many in Tucson, Arizona. Posted about him in Blog for AZ: http://blogforarizona.net/memorial-services-set-for-author-charles-bowden/

Alexis

September 7, 2014

I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. Isaiah 33:2

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