CRYSTAL-BOWEN-Obituary

CRYSTAL K. BOWEN

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

1959-2012

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Crystal K. Bowen, 52 of Wellsboro, passed away Monday, April 9, 2012, at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.Crystal was born May 17, 1959, in Wellsboro, a daughter of Russell "Rut" and Marie (Mast) Wilcox. She was the wife of Ransom "Rance" W. Bowen. Crystal was a LPN for the Wellsboro School...

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Ransom and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Hold tight to your memories and know we are thinking of you all. God bless you. Crystal was a great person.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

She was my school nurse, and she was always so nice to me..she will be missed.

Sorry for you loss. Crystal was very special and a great friend. I know you have had alot to deal with in a short period of time. You can take comfort knowing she is with her father and other members of the family that went to be with the lord. Crystal will be missed and your comfort is knowing she is in a better place where there is no pain. Love Ya All

i AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS AND I WILL NEVER FORGET CRYSTAL AS A SISTER OR A FRIEND. WE GREW UP TOGETHER AS CHILDREN AND KEPT CLOSE AS ADULTS. I WILL MISS HER BUT IN MY HEART I KNOW IT IS TILL WE MEET AGAIN!!!

I am so sorry to learn of Crystal's passing, but am relieved that her suffering has ended. My thoughts and condolences are with you all.

What moves through us is a silence; a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch. We may not understand why Crystal left this earth so soon or why she passed before we were ready to say good-bye. Little by little though we begin to remember not just that she passed, but that she lived and that her life gave us memories too comforting to forget.

I probably played with Crystal as a child when I played with Mary Lee Kugla. I can remember her at the Wilcox home. Crystal was always friendly and had a smile on her face.
Years later, I met up with her again at the school. She had that same smile and zest for life. She will be missed and forever in our hearts.

Thoughts and prayers are with you all, I'll talk to you soon Marie.