Neil-Bowser-Obituary

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Neil Reynolds Bowser

South Portland, Maine

Mar 15, 1933 – Feb 25, 2019

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BORN
March 15, 1933
DIED
February 25, 2019
LOCATION
South Portland, Maine

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Hobbs Funeral Home - South Portland Obituary

Neil Reynolds Bowser, 85, of Scarborough, Maine passed away peacefully, surrounded by loving family, on February 25, 2019 at Maine Medical Center in Portland, after a courageous battle with lung cancer.  He was a wonderful person who was beloved and respected for his wisdom, strength, hard...

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When I attended my first QB meeting as a guest, Neil was one of the first QB's to shake my hand a welcome me. I was really impressed about his genuine friendly warmth. Our friendship lasted over 30 tears when Neil made his final take off heading west. Thank you for all the memories Neil. Chuck Hagen

Neil, you were one of a kind. QBs are definitely going to miss you. On your trip West clear sky, wings level, and shiny side up. Richard Sharp

Its hard to believe you left us three years ago my dear friend. Each month at our Quiet Birdmen meeting we toast our great friends who have gone west. You are one of those that always comes to my mind as you were a true great friend. We miss you!

Neil was first a patient of mine many years ago. I always talk to my patients and because of that I got to know Neil pretty well. He was a pilot. My amazing partner Bruce was a pilot too. I was instrumental in these two amazing men getting together and becoming friends as well as QB members. Neil was one of the most amazing human beings I have ever known in my life. How I will miss him. More than words could ever say.
Rest in peace my magnificent friend. Bruce loved you. And so...

I am so sorry to learn of Neil's passing. What a smart, interesting and magnificently experienced person. I will miss our conversations at Pat's Pizza. Neil was a flying ACE, but now he really has his wings! Blessings to his family and his soul.

Our heartfelt condolences to the whole family, he will be remembered as the greatest and most amazing man in Scarborough! He will always have 'his seat' at Pat's pizza. I thank him for his friendship through the years.
I'm sorry we couldn't make the services, we were put of town.
Angela and Patrick Mcbrady

Sorry to lose a good friend and brother.

Growing up, it was normal to see Neil. Neil and Nany were always there at Denny and Margies house. Rest In Peace Neil. My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones.