Beulah-Bowdoin-Obituary

Beulah Ann Ashcroft "Bobbie" Bowdoin

Phoenix, Arizona

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Bowdoin, Beulah "Bobbie" Ann Ashcroft Bobbie (Bee), 77, of Ahwatukee, passed away July 4, 2009, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born June 7, 1932 in Eagar, Arizona to parents Beulah and Wallace Ashcroft. Bobbie was a third generation native of Arizona, and had retired as a...

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Ms. Bowdoin,
It has been 40 yrs that Deana has been gone. I was a friend from way back at Sqwaw Peak Elementary...she was quite the athlete and had a great sense of humor. May u RIP. I hope your family was able to have some peace.

Mrs. Bowdoin was my 2nd grade teacher at Kiva Elementary in 1986. Of all the teachers I ever had, she was the most special to me. She fostered my talents and I owe her so much.

Mrs. Bowdoin was such a very special teacher. She truly made a difference in the lives of so many students. My heart goes out to her family.

I graduated from Kachina in 1976 and had Mrs. Bowdoin in second grade. Still have my class picture. She was a very nice lady and a good teacher. My sincere condolences to her family.

Mrs. Bowdoin,

I know you have reunited with your daughter who you lost way too early in life. I was in your class the year of her passing, and I remeber how distraught you were. I was glad to see that closure had happened, although many years had passed by that time. You were one of the most memorable teachers I had, and I thank you for your hard work. May God bless you and your family.

God bless you Mrs. Bowdoin! You made such a difference in my life.

Mrs. Bowdin was my first teacher I had after arriving in Phoenix in 1963 when I was seven years old. She was kind and made me feel safe in a new place. I will always remember her kind nature.
My sincere condolences go out to all of her family.

Mrs. Bowdoin was my 2nd grade teacher at Kachina Elementary in 1974. It is from her that I learned to love American history and became a scholar.

I loved my aunt and I know she loved me. We shared the same birthday as she always made sure I was remembered. I regret not spending more time with her when I had the chance. I thought she would be here forever and I guess in a way she is. She was a lot of fun. She really loved Uncle Dean, always speaking of the good and never let a conversation go by that she didn't bring up Leslie, Mick or J.D. There was always a joke to be told or a story to chuckle at. I'm grateful to her and so thankful...