John-Bowman-Obituary

John E. Bowman II

Jacksonville, Florida

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John E. Bowman, II Jacksonville, FL John Bowman, 82, died in his home in Jacksonville, Sunday, June 10, 2012. John was born in Upstate New York; he often spoke fondly of all the life lessons learned growing up on a farm. John served in the U.S. Army from 1951 through 1953 and, in 1956,...

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Uncle John on the beach

Uncle John you will never be gone my heart and mind will always feel your precence when I can't pick pu the phone I will just speak in my heart and know some how you will help me figure everything out I will always love you my favorite one and remember that you were ther when I needed you the most I will just miss picking up phone to have you help me with my spirtual healings Please tell my Uncle Gary and my Grandmother madeline my Aunt greta and my sweet greatgrandma and greatgrampa I love...

On John's annual summer visits to Utica to see his Brother and Sister-in-Law Dick & Jean, he would always stop next door to chat. I looked forward to these chats because he would weave in some knowledge or wisdom on the topic. John would leave me feeling as though I had been given a gift and the chats would always end with both of us smiling.
My you rest in God's merciful comfort John.

Will be missed by many. I learned the words life experiences, that has helped alot.Now your in a new world, it shall be restful an loving to you. Miss an love you. Colleen Gene

Well Big Boy. It's hard to say good bye this way, but I understand. Thank you so much for every thing. Tell Ma and Pa I said say hello... tell Gary I love him... Until we meet again,
Love and lite
Carol

John Bowman was one of the most loved men
ever. I will miss him so much, but will
always remember his kind, generous, and loving heart.
Dee (Gilbert) O'Brien (San Diego CA)

John, you will be truley missed. Even though we didn't see you much, you always kept in touch in other ways and we are grateful for that. I believe that you are in a better place and that you are free of any pain .Your spirit I pray will live on in all that loved you! God speed,John. Mimi and Jim Berger(Peoria, Arizona)

So sorry to hear about John's passing, my mom (deceased) Lydia J Campola, worked with John for many years. He opened his home up to our family, and we spent many a wonderful time with him and his family. John rest in peace , and our deepesty sympathy to your wife and family.
The family of Lydia J Campola