Violet Mae Bowe
Princess Ane, MD.—Violet Bowe of Princess Anne, formerly of Haverhill, Mass., went home to meet her heavenly father. She died at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, on her 79th birthday, Friday February 1st. in the year of our Lord 2013. Born in Haverhill, Mass., on February 1, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Abigail Williams McNeil.
She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Frank Bowe. Daughters, Anna Webster and Husband Mark from Deal Island, Clair Coop and husband Gordon from Washington, Step-daughter, Karen Bowers and husband Wayne from North Carolina. Sons, William H. Bowe and Marie from Parsonsburg, Phillip Champagne and Elizabeth from NC., David Champagne and Sherry from Arizonia, and Don Champagne and Debbie from NC. She is also survived by a beloved and devoted sister Susan E. Clough and Otis of Salisbury, MD and a brother Frank McNeil of Portsmouth, NH. Violet leaves behind her
20 much loved grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews along with a longtime friend Catherine Riggin. A special grandaughter Elizabeth Webster lived with and was the care provider for her grandmother.
Preceding her in death were her parents, ten brothers, one sister, and her beloved Father and Mother In-law, William and Anna Bowe.
A Memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 7th. in the Hinman Funeral Home in Princess Anne, at 1:00 PM. The Rev. Linwood "Sonny" Benton will officiate.
Contributions in her memory can be made to The Greenhill Church of the Brethren, at 8585 Greenhill Lane, Westover, MD. 21871.
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FRANK AND FAMILY OUR PRAYERS WILL BE WITH
YOU
IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW.
BOBBY AND SYLVIA MOZINGO
February 7, 2013
Anna, Billy and Uncle Frank,
Doug and I are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers and sympathy go out to you and your families during this difficult time.
May God hold you in his arms and comfort you at this very sad time and give you and your families strength to go "ONE DAY AT A TIME". We love you all.
May
Doug & Barbara Ford
February 6, 2013
Anna
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. You and your family are in my prayers. Hang on to faith and everything will be alright. May God Bless and give you peace.
Cheyenne Scarborough
February 6, 2013
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