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David Ross Bowbeer

Saline, Michigan

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DIED
January 17, 2016
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Saline, Michigan

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Bowbeer, David Ross Ann Arbor, MI Age 74 passed away on Sunday, January 17, 2016 at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. He was born October 18, 1941 in Detroit, MI, the son of Ross Lee and Jesse (Grant) Bowbeer. On June 11, 1966 in the Blessed Sacrament Church in Windsor, Ontario,...

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Dave, you always had the best stories, and we loved when you came in for your Tripiks, you will be so missed by so many, now you can watch over all of us, and we know your heart will be smiling down.

Love,

Veronica Siefker
AAA Michigan

My condolences for the loss of David Ross Bowbeer. Keeping in mind the scriptural hope of everlasting life can help to sustain you during this difficult time. John 17:3.
Sincerely ,

Lynne, Erin and Lee, I am so sorry for your loss. The memories of working with Dave at Saline Hosp. were many. Those good old days are close to my heart. The good times watching tennis matches and cheering on our kids are also great memories. Prayers to you all.
Carol Brion Bilbie

I had the honor of working with David for two decades. David helped break trail for Michigan hospitals with his leadership in group purchasing. He was greatly community-minded and a man of great integrity.

Dear Lynn, You have my sincere sympathy. Luanne

























Dave worked hard as the Purchasing agent for SCH and was a dear friend.























































Dave was a great purchasing agent for many years at SCH and a dear friend. Miss you. Betty L. Harris

Dave was a wonderful man and loved the Saline Community. I'll never forget him for the help he gave me in 2004. May God bless him forever.

I had the opportunity to work with Dave for many years at Saline Hospital and my son had the opportunity to be involved with him through scouting. Dave was always a kind and gentle friend who went out of his way to help in any way he could. He will be missed by many but appreciTed by many many more.