John-Bowen-Obituary

John Brian Bowen

Farmington, Connecticut

Dec 20, 1955 – Sep 25, 2020 (Age 64)

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BORN
December 20, 1955
DIED
September 25, 2020
AGE
64
LOCATION
Farmington, Connecticut

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John Brian Bowen, 64, passed away peacefully on September 25, 2020 in Farmington, CT surrounded by his close family. He was a loving husband to his wife Debbie, and a role model and teacher to his son Patrick and daughter Casey, as well as a cherished son, beloved brother and uncle. He was a...

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I was a friend of John's while attending UConn. In fact, he was my RA when I lived in McMahon Hall. I only came across hs obit today. John was a fun loving guy. I am sorry to learn of his passing.

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

Wishing John the peace and comfort he deserves. Knowing John from a slightly different perspective than most other posts I've read here, yet seeing others reference him as a mentor is consistent with how I viewed him as well. While I wasn't able to have as many conversations with him as I would have liked, I always enjoyed the conversations I was able to have, and walked away with a new bit of wisdom or a new perspective on a topic.

John will be missed. Yet, he also will live...

Our families have been friends for about 28 years now. John was one of the nicest, friendliest and most genuine people we have known. He never let his MS get in the way of life.

Our hearts are breaking for Debbie, Patrick and Casey. May your memories help you through your grief.

The Condon Family

I was saddened to hear that John passed away. I really enjoyed getting to know him. He was the sweetest customer.

I am so sad to hear of John’s passing. I worked with John at Morris Group for almost 20 years and he was one of the best human beings I have had the pleasure to know and work with. The world has lost an incredible man and heaven has gained a hero. Rest in peace, John.

My heart goes out to Debbie, Patrick and Casey. May your loving memories of John comfort you during this sad time.

John was my mentor in my career at The Robert E. Morris Company. He encouraged me and promoted me to spread my wings to move into new positions within the company. I am also flooded with memories of Benihana’s, Red Sox limousine trips, egging cars from my front porch, etc. He was also very supportive of my fundraising efforts for the American Cancer Society.
My condolences to Debbie, Patrick and Casey. Rest well John.

It was a pleasure working with John all these years at REMCO. My sincere sympathies to Debbie, Patrick and Casey. I believe John’s pain is gone and That he’s running around looking for new opportunities. May your memories bring you peace.

Thank you John for giving me my first consulting assignment and being a mentor. I will always think fondly of you. May you Rest In Peace.