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Jasper "Tennessee" Bowman

Middletown, Pennsylvania

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Jasper "Tennessee" Bowman, 89, of 506 R. Water Street, Middletown, entered into rest peacefully on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at the Hershey Medical Center. He was born in Johnson City, TN and was the son of the late, Charlie and Fannie Mae Mohlar Bowman. He was a retired employee at Harley...

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Donna and Family,
Just wanted to let you know I have been thinking of you and "Tennessee". I worked with him through Home Instead Senior Care, and I enjoyed spending time with him.He was a wonderful man, always so pleasant and gracious. He loved music and enjoyed sitting on his porch talking and waving to all who passed by. He is going to be missed by so many people but he is with the angels now! I am so glad I knew him and you! May God bless you.
Warmest regards, Carol Komesz

You will be forever in our hearts, and surely missed, rest in peace..

To Donna and all the family:
I have many warm and fun memories of your dad. Always enjoyed seeing him at the "Bowman Family Reunion" in Johnson City. He always had a smile for everyone. He was loved and will be missed by many

Barbara(Reedy)Deck

Walking down Water Street will never be the same.

I can't believe I'll never drive down by the river and see Tennessee and his friends, sitting on a bench playing bluegrass music. He was always so friendly and happy. It's amazing how one person can leave a lasting impression on so many people. Tennessee was one of a kind, and he will be missed by all who knew him. Lower Royalton will never be the same.

Donna, John, Scott, and Derek, I am so sorry for your loss. It was a privilege for me to know Tennessee. Let him be an...

I remember meeting Tennessee a very long time ago. I played poker with him in Del. at one of the Blue Grass Jamborees. We sure had a great time. He will be missed by many people. Rest in Peace.
May God Bless You and Keep You in His Arms

To Tennessee's family and extended family, and friends,
Lower Royalton will not be the same, it is loosing a piece of history, as long as I can remember Tennessee lived on Water Street. He spent many hours on his front porch waving to people passing by, smiling, feeding the ducks and keeping his eye on the boats. Many years ago you may have caught him playing his banjo or guitar and singing with friends, those days are good memories. I hope some of those memories help you find comfort at...

You will always be in my heart. Rest well my friend.

This is one of the greatest men you will every know. He was so kind and loving. He always made my day when I saw him on the porch feeding the ducks. A familiar face to many. I will miss him dearly!! I love you Tennessee and now it's your time to fly with the angels with eternal happiness. We will see each other again some day.