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Clarence E. BOWMAN Jr.

Dayton, Ohio

1953 - 2015

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News Death NoticeBOWMAN, Jr., Clarence E. Age 61, passed peacefully April 9, 2015. Born September 9, 1953 in Dayton, OH to Clarence E. and Olivia Dunson Bowman, Sr. He graduated from Fairview High School where he played football and basketball. Upon graduation from Fairview he went on to...

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Clarence was my roommate our freshman year at the University of Cincinnati. He was smart and had a wonderful sense of humor. I am not at all surprised at the accomplishment and positions he attained in his life. Rest in peace,my friend.

was thinking of Clarence today. We went to Cornell Heights together and were friends at that time

Remembering a cousin, who will never be forgotten.

My sympathy to the Bowman family. I attended mortuary college with Clarence and became friends during that time. He came to visit me at my funeral home in Sugarcreek shortly after we graduated and we enjoyed the visit from him. So sorry for your loss. Robert Smith

Such a great guy, I was so glad to have gotten to know you in the small amount of time I did. RIP my friend.

Deborah It's very ironic that I stumbled upon the news of your brother (my cousins) passing. This is Christopher's (Lee's son) daughter Kristina (from Philadelphia). Please reach out of you get this message.
My sincere and deepest regards on the passing of your brother.
"To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord" May you find comfort during this moment of bereavement.

God Bless You Mr. Bowman! In my time of need you were there for me. From the very first call I placed, You took lead and You took great care of my mother's funeral. You and your team was honest and caring and they never hounded me for the balance on her funeral and I will be Forever Grateful! You have moved on to a better place and you will Surely be missed by all in Dayton,Ohio!
A. Fields Family

I got to know Clarence and his father as a fellow Boy Scout with Troop 205. During those campouts I got to know well that inner drive he had to always do the best you could with what you had and do a good job. Rest in Peace my old friend.

He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
Psalms 91:1 KJV