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Lynn Kathleen Bowen

Tucson, Arizona

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Lynn Kathleen Bowen Adored and forever loved sister, mother, grandmother (Nana) and friend, Lynn Kathleen Bowen, humorously known as Dadoris Delfinger, passed away unexpectedly on May 2, 2007 at the age of 60. She was born May 19, 1946 in Ft. Wayne, Indiana to her father and mother Roy and...

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Lynn was a very sweet and gracious lady. She always had a smile and big hello when you saw her in the hallway at work. My deepest sympathy to the family.

Gayle and Alex,
I was stunned and saddened upon hearing the unexpected news of Kathleen's passing. May you find comfort and peace from the happy times and trips you shared together. God Bless you at this difficult time and always.

I know how close knit Kathleen's family is(especially between Gayle and Colleen), so I know how tremendously Kathleen was and is loved. I already miss her hearty laugh. I wish I had one last time to tell her how much I appreciate her kindness to me, her friendship, and those monthly get togethers that she inspired. So I say it now as best I can, to her family. Thank you for letting me know Kathleen and sharing your lives with me!

I just found out about Lynn’s passing yesterday and was so very shocked, saddened and heartsick. I’ve considered Lynn to be one of my dearest and longest friendships for more then 25 years. We shared so much of our lives for 10 years, then went our separate ways for a few years, then reconnected more then 10 years ago. These last few years we’ve only stayed in touch through e-mails and phone calls. I was hoping to move back to Arizona next year when I retire; the last time we talked we...

We are so sorry to hear of Kathleen's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lynn was so special to us, so much more than just a co-worker, but a real true friend.

Did you know she was the one that inspired a group of us to have our monthly "Girls' Night Out?" She felt it was so important that us ladies have time to relax and enjoy, and boy--did we!!! We got together in each other's homes, the movies...and the casino...and just laughed! I used to call them the "Bowen Triplets" as it was such a hoot to hear the stories of the Bowen girls adventures... Well...

I worked closely with Lynn in the early 90's and have such fond memories of that time. I was shocked and sadden to hear of her death. She was a wonderful co-worker and was very efficient and competent in her work. She was a delight to talk to and had a great sense of humor. She loved her family and friends dearly. My heart goes out to her family, friends, and co-workers who will miss her so much.