Loretta-Bowersock-Obituary

Loretta Bowersock

Phoenix, Arizona

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Loretta Bowersock, 69, of Tempe, Arizona, a furniture store executive, has died. Bowersock is the mother of Valley businesswoman Terry Bowersock. She helped her daughter establish the multimillion-dollar Terri's Consign & Design Furnishings chain, based in Tempe, Arizona, in the late...

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Dear Terry, I just heard about your wonderful mother who I last talked to about 8 years ago.She called me in regards to the Oprah show you were on..She was so proud of you and as you know Loved you so much This is Rock kauffman I worked for you at the consignment shop in Tempe...(1982)
You both were so good to me and even though I did not work for you long,You both believed in me and helped point me in the right direction. I moved to Grand Rapids Michigan and today own Rock home Studio a...

Dear Terri,

I have been trying to follow this for some time now. It is so hard to believe what has happened. As you know I lived with Loretta and Taw for some time when I was in Tempe. Our prayers are still with you.

Regards,

Craig Corato

Dear Terri,
Your Mother was the tennis pro at the San Marcos Hotel in Chandler in the mid 1970's. Anyone playing tennis in Chandler in those years knew your Mom. She taught me and several of my brothers and sisters at the hotel. When I drive by the remains of the old tennis courts I think of those days when your mom would yell across the net when I was serving, "throw the ball higher!"

My family has followed your good fortune through the years and glad that your...

Teri, From the very first time I heard the story of your mom I was compelled to following it very closely. I lost my mom in 1999 but not as tragically as you lost yours. Even though my mom and I had our differences there is nothing like the friendship that we have with our mother. I am so sorry for your loss and hope you can reach closure now.

Terri,we've never met but I was a very close friend of your Aunt Kay L. You are a rock and your strength is unbelievable.I am so so sorry. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I only remember meeting Loretta one time. It was after our own tragic accident. She and Dave came to see us and brought a really nice suit for our two-year-old son. I remember her as a lovely caring person. I'm sure you have many lovely memories. God bless you.