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DAN HENRY BOWSER

Kansas City, Missouri

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Dan Henry Bowser known locally as Dan henry, 89, died Saturday, February 28 2015. He is survived by his wife of 69 years. Estyl Olsen Bowser two sons and their wives, Brian and Becky Bowser, Bradley and Staci Bowser, Daughter Kathryn Bowser and Mark Hornsby, Grandsons Reed and Weston Bowser, two...

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Dear Dan, thank u for filling the world with laughter and compassion. You will always be on my heart. the world needs more Dan Henry´s.

Great entertainer and friend. Marietta Wilson Boenker

To Dan's family and close friends, I want to express my most sincere condolences. I met Dan during the summer of 1977, when I worked at WDAF as the station's first female broadcast engineer. Although a few people at the station resented my taking a job that had always been held by a male, Dan went out of his way to make me feel welcome. From time to time he would make me smile by singing "I wonder what became of Sally." Ever since then, whenever I recall that song, I think of Dan and how...

Brian and the Bowser family, We are very sorry for your loss. Our thougths and prayers are with you and your family.

Farewell to a grand gentleman! Very fond memories of The Dan Henry Hawaii trips! When I think of Dan I think of magic. He spread joy and magic where ever he went! It is an honor to have known such a special person! I know heaven is filled with laughter with him there. My heart is with you Estyl and family. Donna Cochran

Always a fan of Dan Henry. I remember one of his best sayings : "The family that sweats together sticks together." Saw him many times at Antoine's on the Blvd during lunch hour. Always friendly and welcome to conversation. My condolences to the family.

Estyl
Dan was a wonderful man who will be missed by many. We are praying for you and your family at this time.
Your Old Mission friends,

From a friend since 1962 when I joined SPEBSQSA my condolence to Estyl and family. He was a great director leader and singer and never met a stranger. May he rest in peace

Dan was a friend to most of us, whether we knew him for years or just met. He and his family are warm, personable people who care for others. Dan was a great showman, fantastic singer, funny guy and hands down the best weatherman KC's WDAF ever had. My thoughts are with you Mrs. Bowser, Brian, Brad & Kathy. Tom Rooker