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Blaine Bowden

Salt Lake City, Utah

1928 - 2012 (Age 84)

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1928 ~ 2012On November 10, 2012, Blaine Bowden left this earth in a blink of an eye, and was in heaven! We will miss our special husband, padaddy, grandpa, pa, uncle, brother, and friend. What rejoicing there must have been when dad reunited with his son Chuck!Blaine was born September 26, 1928,...

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Please accept my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Blaine was always upbeat, joking, and smiling. His good natured teasing brightened some dark days. He'll be missed. RIP

Dear Angie and Family,
I am saddened to hear of Blaine's passing. He always had a smile and kind words for everyone. He will be missed by us all. My love, thoughts and prays for you and yours at this time. He will always have a soft spot in my heart.

All my love!
Warren A Frewin (Linda Kay's husband)

Dear Angie and Family,
Blaine,Angie, Chuck,Larry,& Laurie, were always so good to my sister and me, as we practically lived at your house growing up. Please know that I love you, and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Blaine and Angie were the most wonderful sweet people, I have every known. Love, Cheryl (Kinsey)Gilmore

My deepest condolances to Blaine's family, he was a special friend, co worker at the FAA air traffic control center and I know he will be missed. I have let all the other FAA people know of Blaine's passing that is on the FAA email address list.....Mark Paxman

as a former air traffic controller and friend I have fond memories of blaine. one bow and arrow deer hunting trip was special.

Oh Pa Daddy...I will miss you sooo much!!! I'll never forget the words you said to me when I stepped off the plane after returning from New York for good. "Where do you go when there's no place else to go?..You come HOME!" Those were the most comforting words at such a difficult time:(( Thank you for being MY Dad!!!

With much love
Your daughter, Farah Benevento

A long time associate at the SLC ARTCC, enjoyed Blaine's sense of humor, sorry for your loss.

To my Father: Dad,words cannot express my feelings. I love you Dad and always will, you taught me so much, you looked after me when I was too little to help myself; you taught me how to pitch in baseball, you supported me in all the sports I played, you took us to two cops league champion games, that I will never forget. I wish we could have won one for you; but it didn't work out that way. You taught me so much good, I am grateful you were my Dad,no one can fill your shoes. You are now in...

To my dearest Pa Daddy aka "Wags",
You taught me so much in this life there are no words to express how much you mean to me. You were my Father, my Teacher, my Confident and a wise old owl like no other. There is not a day that will pass when I will not think about you. I am so blessed to have had you as my Dad! Love you forever!! Your daughter, #5..