Thomas H. Bowden Jr.

Thomas H. Bowden Jr.

Thomas Bowden Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 21, 2001.
A New Jersey Native Son
Thomas H. Bowden Jr. grew up in Glen Ridge, N.J., about a dozen miles due west of Manhattan, and, like any self-respecting son of New Jersey, he was deeply, openly and emotionally loyal to Bruce Springsteen. He once argued to his skeptical father that the Boss trumped the Chairman of the Board as New Jersey's greatest voice. How, then, to explain Mr. Bowden's love of the Boston Red Sox? Even his mother, Sheilah Bowden, was a little baffled by that one. The best she could come up with is that her son had a soft spot for underdogs.

Mr. Springsteen would understand.

Mr. Bowden was 36, an equities trader at Cantor Fitzgerald. He started there in 1993, the same week as the first terror attack on the World Trade Center. He and his wife, Deborah, had two children, Sara, 22 months, and Alyson, born two weeks early on Aug. 31. His family now views this last fact as a small gift from God.

One of his finest qualities, his mother said, was a fierce protectiveness of family and friends. He remained close to boys he first met in grade school. Early in the morning he would stand over Sara's crib, fortifying himself with her smile. Now, thanks to his friends, she has a necklace with a silver heart engraved with his initials.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 22, 2001.


Thomas Bowden Jr., 36, larger than life
When he married his wife, Deborah, six years ago next week, Thomas Bowden Jr. invited 340 friends and family members along. He tried, but he just couldn't make the list any shorter.

For all his life, Mr. Bowden loved being surrounded by those close to him. "He said we had to invite everyone he listed because they all meant so much to him," said Deborah Bowden of Wyckoff. "And everyone came. Our wedding was one huge party. We paid the band extra because we went an hour-and-a-half over what we had planned."

Sunny, gregarious and fiercely loyal to those he loved, Mr. Bowden, 36, a bond trader at Cantor Fitzgerald Securities in New York, was lost in the attack on the World Trade Center last Tuesday. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Sara, 21 months, and Alyson, 15 days old, and a network of family and friends who extend from his boyhood days on Glen Ridge's Edgewood Avenue.

"I couldn't imagine having a better older brother because he was like a rock," said his brother, Paul Bowden, a Fairfield police officer. "Everyone loved him."

Modest about his financial success, Mr. Bowden was generous to a fault, his family said.

When a relative lost her job, an ample, unsolicited check arrived in the mail from Mr. Bowden. When another family member's basement was flooded by a cracked water heater, he paid for the repairs, no questions asked. One time, he carried a stranger with crutches over a snowbank so the man could enter a Bloomfield restaurant, said his mother, Sheilah Bowden. "Everywhere he was, he made a difference and he never talked about it."

A sports fanatic, especially for the Miami Dolphins and the Boston Red Sox, Mr. Bowden possessed an encyclopedic knowledge of the teams. "He charted his life events based on what sporting events happened that day," his sister, Kathryn Bowden, recalled.

He wouldn't eat vegetables or blueberry muffins. He thought E- ZPass was a conspiracy. His friends called them "Bowdenisms," the things that only Mr. Bowden would think or do.

He was the kind of husband, his wife said, who would sneak up on her as she stood at the sink doing dishes and hug her from behind.

She'd like to believe that their second child -- born two weeks before her due date on Aug. 31 -- arrived early, a gift from God, so that "her father would get to know her."

Mr. Bowden attended Virginia Western Community College and Fairleigh Dickinson University in Rutherford. He had worked for Cantor Fitzgerald since 1993.

In addition to his wife, two daughters, mother, brother and sister, Mr. Bowden is survived by his father, Thomas Bowden, and a brother, James Bowden of Glen Ridge.

A memorial Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Church, 76 Broad St., Bloomfield. Arrangement were made by O'Boyle Funeral Home in Bloomfield.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sara Bowden Education Fund-Alyson Bowden Education Fund c/o 419 W. 48th St., 4th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10036.

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September 2, 2021

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August 14, 2018

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James Spink

June 24, 2024

I met a man at the start of June on my visit to the US, we met in the pub at OHara's just across from the memorial Pools, we spoke over a pint of Guiness and he knew you as an old friend, he's never forgotten you. I am from the UK and I just wanted to pass on my condolences to your family and to say that you will never be forgotten in the memories of many. Rest in Peace Thomas.

Cindy Roe

September 2, 2021

Remembering Thomas on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....

John Shackleton

August 14, 2018

One of my few close friends while growing up in Glen Ridge; we moved to Illinois when I was 10. I found out yesterday while visiting Glen Ridge about your passing, Tommy. We last visited in Bloomfield after our senior year in high school. I remember our fun times as boys and all of your immediate family of origin members. I'm praying for God's blessings for all of your family. members. One day, I hope we will meet again.

Del Newberry

March 5, 2018

My eyes fill with tears as I read the story of this kind man. May we all honor his legacy by striving to be better world citizens and help others as Thomas did. I pray especially today for his family - may you be blessed in a very special way. I pray too for his many friends. We will never forget. Much love from Texas,

N O

September 10, 2017

Your daughters and wife are beautiful. You would be proud. God bless.

November 9, 2015

Sorry for your lost. It is very difficult to lose a love one. Satisfying answers to life big questions. Please read Roman 15:20

Barbara Boam

June 13, 2013

I walked a mile for you (mile #228) on 5/4/13 as a dedication to your life.

William Garrison

September 11, 2012

Being the grandson of Allen B. Bowden, I feel the loss as that of a family member. May God grant peace and comfort to the immediate family. We will never forget.

September 11, 2012

11 years later I still miss you like it was yesterday! You are forever in my thoughts.

February 20, 2012

To The Family,
It's been 10 years but all of us are still hurting from the tragedy of 9/11. Please accept my deepest thoughts of sympathy in the loss of your beloved.

Sincerely,
Mr. Terry of NC

Noel Worthington

September 12, 2011

Hey Tommy:

Miss you....

NOEL

September 11, 2011

Never forget

September 11, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with your family today. May God bless you and your family today and always.

robert & linda bowden

September 9, 2011

praying for our EAST COAST Bowdens in this time of rememberance and sorrow

Eleanore

September 5, 2011

I received Thomas's name from my church. We were all given names of the victims of 9-11, to pray for in the time leading up to the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. I will be praying for Thomas and his family.

Noel Worthington

September 12, 2010

Hey Tommy:

Missing you as always. Had a chance to see everyone, incl. your sister at a most saddening event - Danny G.'s Wake and funeral. It was so very heartwrenching, just like when we attended services for you. As always though, the class of 83' banded together and was there in support of MaryBeth and the kids. As were so many others!!!

So, Please tell my Mom as always that I say "Hi and I miss you every waking moment", please tell Danny how he is so terribly missed and if you see T.D. please tell him how much his Mom and family are saddened by what he did.

Thinking of you......

Peace,

NOEL

Kathryn Bowden

June 10, 2010

I miss you today! Sara and Aly are coming up to stay in a few days, and that will be a wonderful blessing ;)

LOVE YOU!!!!

eddie miller

September 11, 2009

Dear Paul, im so sorry for your loss when we were kids we would hang out ever now and than i remember ur brother tommy and i also know that he loved you very much i know he was a great brother
and a great son.

September 11, 2009

God bless you Tommy

Noel Worthington

September 11, 2009

Hi Tommy:

Looking at your picture reminds me of the one thing I always noticed first about you - YOUR SMILE!! We have this thing called Facebook now and thru it I am able to see photos of your 2 beautiful little girls. Your sister is doing a good job of posting little things about them.

Any time there is a big gathering of GR people there is one thing that is always missed and it is you!!!

If for any chance you see my Mom - tell her I said "Hi" and I miss her terribly....

Peace,

NOEL

Andre de Carville

September 11, 2008

I remember Tom from Middle and High School, although I was only in Glen Ridge through 1981. I remember him as always being the happiest person in the room. I also distinctly remember him from playing street hockey after school was out. Obviously a good man was lost that day. I look at my two children, and think of what he is missing. Tom, I pray for your loved ones almost daily, I only wish there were more that could be done.

Noel Worthington

September 11, 2008

Hi Tommy:

I received an email from your sister and she will be reading some names today in honor of everyone who died so tragically on 9/11/01. You would be proud of her.

You are still and always will be missed! I am told that time heals all wounds - and until my Mom passed I had kind of believed that - BUT - they don't really heal they just become numb.

I can only hope and pray that somehow you and she have connected - you were always a favorite of hers!!

Peace,

NOEL

autumn bowden

February 19, 2008

i love you no matter what there is going to be hard times where we struggle but we will always pull threw for you uncle tommy.for you we will still have memories in our hearts.we all loved you in every way i love you uncle tommy

John Goss

September 11, 2007

Remembering you today. God Bless You Tommy!

autumn bowden

September 11, 2007

uncle tommy i miss and love you today is the aniversity of nine 11 2001 i love you

your niece

Noel Worthington

September 11, 2007

Hi Tommy:

Another year has passed and it is now 6 years since your life was tragically taken. We still miss seeing you at GR functions. I remember you often and think of you fondly and wish time could go back. Your family loves and misses you as do I.

Peace,

NOEL

Doug Abraham

September 2, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

bailee eubanks

April 27, 2007

Hey. i miss you so much. Your kids are doing great, and so is aunt debbie. wish you where here with the family!
*what i want him to know*

autumn bowden

April 27, 2007

i love my uncle he was a great person

Ronald Bowden

December 8, 2006

Sorry to say that I never meet Thomas Bowden Jr., but he sounds a lot like myself. A wonderful person that loves to do for others. I am sure he is missed.

Kristine

October 24, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

Noel Worthington

September 11, 2006

Hey Tommy,



Just a few weeks ago I was at my Mom's and I found a picture of you at my High School Graduation party in the backyard. We had so much fun then and always. I heard from your sister and she told me how great the girls are doing.



Mark and I and everyone whose life you touched still miss you dearly!!



You were such a great friend and I just wish what happened five years ago could be erased and that we could see you again.



God bless you and peace be with you,



NOEL

P Tabbernor

August 26, 2006

In memory....

ted kennedy

August 20, 2006

Hey kid. I could never forget you. The life of the party. Heart of gold. Scupper days. Jimbo, Howie, Billy, Mark, Mark, Me, Gabby, all the girls. Remember Nancy Z. Miss you always.

TK

Danny Marino, Lorenzo Hampton AC

Mark Worthington

September 11, 2005

Bowd:



As I did when Marino made the Hall of Fame, I will be thinking of you today as the Dolphins start a new season.



Noel & I miss you very much

Julianne Bierwirth

November 20, 2003

I just went to you parent's wedding aniversary party. Sarah and Aly where there playing around. Sarah is the most adorable child now. I took her into the hall because she was getting restless and she decided to play with the pay phones. She dialed random numbers and pretended to talk to her on the other line. When I asked her who she was talking to she pressed her fingers to her lips and said, "shh. Im talking to daddy." Its been two years since September 11. We miss you.

Nicole Rambone

September 11, 2003

I remember that day as we watched it on the news and all I wanted to do was get my daughter from school and go home. I was deeply saddened and I am truly sorry for your loss. I work at the center that Tom senior attends. I am very fond of him and sheilah. My heart goes out to you and all the victims of September 11th.

Salina Romero

September 11, 2003

Life is love.

Grieving is pain.

Pain is only temporary,

although grieving will last forever.

We will never forget.

Thank you for showing me how to live.

chris tierney

August 30, 2003

Hi Deb im so sorry it has taken me this long to contact you i am so sorry for your terrible loss and rememember your husband having such a great and happy smile.I have always had you in my prayer's and will alway's be in my prayer's.God bless you and your family.Chris tierney

Jimmy Bowden

August 11, 2003

To all:



Thanks for submitting all these memories you have of Tommy from over the years. It's really nice to see all the people he's touched over the years. It's very hard for me to look at some things because it brings back alot of memories for me. Be it about the Scupper or the house on High St. or the first time I tackled Tommy in a football game. But seeing these pages make it easier. It seems alot of people have these little memories too.

Debbie Cusick

September 10, 2002

To Sheilah and the whole Bowden family,



I know nothing I can say can really ease the grief you have felt and must continue to feel, but I do want you to know that you are in other people's thoughts and hearts and prayers even now, and that there are many others of us who will never forget. My love and prayers to you and your family, especially Tom's little girls.

Phyllis Spagnuolo

September 10, 2002

TO TOM, JR. Tom, I have been a part of your family since you were only 10 years old, along with Stephen and Jackie. You and your Mom and Dad, and brothers and sister, "adopted" us through the rough times, while we all lived in Glen Ridge, on Edgewood Road and High Street. All the Christmas Eve's we shared with you and your family and the holiday dinners, too. I grew to love you all as my own. I thank God for your Mom in my life; she was, and is, the sister I never had. And to think that I graduated High School with your Dad -- Tom, Senior! Before he even knew your Mom... Tom, my heart is ever heavy, daily, and I hope you and Al have become as close up in Heaven as we are down here. I miss you so very, very much. You and Stephen were/are exact "duplicates" of each other. Your Mom and I would always chuckle over your "similar" personalities and mannerisms while you were both growing up in Glen Ridge. You both STILL are! You had the greatest wedding, Tom, and all 300 guests had the best time, ever. Your beautiful wife, Debbie, and your darling daughters, Sara and Alyson have a lot of love around them every day. Please know how very much your presence is missed here on earth. It was a treasure to have been in your life for so many years -- myself, Stephen and Jackie. You had a Golf Tournament in your honor last week, Tom. A very BIG success! Paul arranged the entire affair. It is going to be an annual affair. There are a lot of other dedications being established in your honor, as well. A Glen Ridge Scholarship Fund, an Educational Fund, the Golf Tournament in your name, and more. A real tribute to you, Tom -- a unique individual, a wonderful son, brother, husband, father -- and, a friend to ALL. You are our very special HERO, Tom. I Love you and Miss You. God Bless You and God Bless America....



Love, "Mrs. Spag"

(as you always called me)

Terry Pallosi

September 6, 2002

Only knowing of Tommy thru The Maglio Family, and how they would always talk of him lovingly. My thoughts go out to you. I know Tommy and Bert are watching over you all.

Sox/Devils

Stephanie Darrow

July 16, 2002

Tommy, may your family find peace in knowing that you are now with God and you are watching over them. Say hi to Bert for me.

Mary & Ed Haack

May 20, 2002

Dear Kathy and the Bowden family,

What a beautiful young man. I know he is still very close to you.



I have a beautiful poem that I always remember:



Grieve not nor speak of me with tears...but laugh and talk of me as though I were beside you. I loved you so...'twas Heaven here with you.



Mary & Ed Haack

rory sager

May 5, 2002

i will never forget you, ever.

Tom, our boss, and I

John Bonnet

May 4, 2002

Tom and I shared the greatest job in the world during college- together we ran a concession stand at a beach. It was summer of ’84 or ’85. We ate lot of food, and had lots of laughs. Tom taught me a lot that summer... he taught me that the most important activities of the day were the feast we’d cook for ourselves before we opened and after we closed. He showed me that you actually could cook a frozen steak on a griddle, and that if you gave the lifeguards free food, they’d hang around.

Undoubtedly my best memory of Tom was the day I mentioned I was going to my first Bruce Springsteen concert that evening. It was the Born in the USA tour at Giants’ stadium. At the time, I really didn’t know Bruce, but Tom was ecstatic. He related the magic of Rosalita and Thunder Road for me. When he heard I had no plans of tailgating, he was horrified. He gave me the keys to the ‘clown van’ (the van was perhaps the only ‘down side’ of this job), and he filled it with burgers, hot dogs, and soda. My friends and I had a great time, thanks to Tom’s wisdom and instructions.

I haven’t seen Tom in many years, but the fact that I have such clear recollections of our Cheesequake Park summer 15+ years ago is testament to his nature. He was not easily forgettable. I do not know his wife or his family, but they are in my thoughts and prayers often. May God bless them.

The photo is Tom, our boss, and I-- actually taken at Turtle Back Zoo where we were also kings of concession.

kevin brady

March 11, 2002

i met thomas bowden many years ago while working in a restaurant in west orange new jersey. i was from cedar grove and bowden from glen ridge so there was a good natured rivalry between us. after getting out of work we would visit the neighborhood bars, and soon became friends. there are alot of great memories of tom that i will remember a boston red sox/yankee baseball trip from work him being a bosox fan with a few others made for a great trip,a day at the beach when we just happened to cross paths in point pleasant everyone called in sick to work and enjoyed a beautiful day of sun and drinking until sunset.i hadn't seen tom in many years probably not since a st. patricks day parade in west orange six years ago, but talking to him was just like yesterday.there will be no more just like yesterdays, but i will never forget what a great person he was.

Teresa Jahn

January 7, 2002

What a warm and caring smile with peaceful eyes Thomas has in the picture you have shared with us. Such eyes and smile can only be a reflection of his heart. May Thomas's warm heart, life and love live on in those who love him. Our hearts cry with you in your loss of Thomas.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Tara Bayer

December 28, 2001

I met Tommy the weekend before Sept 11th at my brother Scott's house. It was the first time I met Tommy and the last time I saw my brother. He still wore the hospital band on his wrist from having just witnessed his youngest daughter's birth. He was a happy guy who displayed much pride in his wife, who he said would have much rather been at the party then in the hospital, and his 2 daughters. He had his daughter Sara with him who was the sweetest little thing and he impressed me as being quite the Daddy. I am terribly sorry for your loss.

Alan Haubach

December 21, 2001

Debbie, Having been to the jazz fest, many weekends at LBI and a Springsteen concert or two with Tommy over the years, I can tell you that he will be sadly missed and may his spirit live on forever in his children. Please take comfort in the fact that Tommy was a good man who made everyone laugh.

December 10, 2001

MAY GOD BLESS THOMAS H.BOWDEN JR.

AND MAY HE REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS

HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS

AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET

9/11/01

Christopher Roche

December 6, 2001

I am a huge Boss fan as well, and like Thomas I worked at WTC, I was next door in 7. I am so sorry for your loss.



"Like soldiers on a winter's night with a vow to defend/no retreat, no surrender."-Bruce Springsteen



Thomas, like all of those lost on that day is an American hero, and he will remain in our hearts forever.

Musser Hall @ Ursinus College

December 5, 2001

We as the international house of this college wanted to tell you that we all are in sorrow and hope that you are lying peacefully.

Lourdes, Lili & Ondina Bennett

October 29, 2001

Dear Kathy and all the Bowden Family,

We will forever remember Tommy. We were blessed to have spent time with him in Glen Ridge the week before Sept.11th. We love and pray for you.

Sara Andreozzi

October 23, 2001

God bless you all, especially your young daughters. We are truly touched by the "Portrait of Grief" from the NY Times. We, too, are devout fans of the Boss, and the Boston Red Sox. Reading about you made this way too real for all of us, and we pray over your beautiful soul each night.

Aunt Pattie

October 23, 2001

Tommy, I have such a hard time believing what has happened. We miss you and will be sure your girls know what a great father they had. Our family has a mission and through all our sorrows of 2001 we will remain strong and close. You and Bert stay together and keep a watch over us. All my love.

leslie miller

October 12, 2001

Please find solace in knowing that you are not alone, that so many people are praying for you.

Dianne Purdy

October 8, 2001

Please accept my offer of Comfort in the loss of Thomas.

Dione Sackman

October 6, 2001

I am terribly sorry for your loss.

Bob Vanduren

September 29, 2001

Thomas will be tearfully missed.

As you can see, I used to live in Wyckoff, Louisa Ave (near Goffle Rd), went to Ramapo Regional HS (class 73).



Hearing about all those who were lost is one thing, but seeing someones name from my old home town...even now it's become very personal. I'm a male, but even now the tears flow heavy.



Tom will be sorely missed...HE WILL BE REMEMBERED BY ME...he was a homeboy...he was "family".

Kathie

September 28, 2001

May God bless you in this terrable time of sorrow.. rest assured all will be made right some day.

Barbara Bolin

September 23, 2001

My thoughts and prayers go out to you all.May God bless you all.Thomas may you rest in peace.

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