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Patrick M. Bowler

Harwich, Massachusetts

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Patrick M. Bowler 1937 - 2022 Harwich Patrick M. Bowler, age 85, of Harwich, MA, passed suddenly on September 9, 2022 after a long and happy life. Pat was born in Holyoke, MA on June 1, 1937 to the late Patrick and Lucy (Equi) Bowler. He graduated from Westfield State Teachers' College in 1959,...

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Dear Arlene, Words cannot express the sorrow we feel at Patrick's passing. He was not only a dear friend but a confidant as well. He was the heart and soul of The Mid Cape Chorus and will never be replaced. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to you and your and your family. Harold and Linda Torrey

Dear Arlene, Words cannot express the sorrow we feel for Patrick's passing and for your loss. He was not only a dear friend to us but a confidant as well. He was the heart and soul of MCC and will never be replaced. We send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Harold and Linda Torrey

Mike and family, I was very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Keep the wonderful memories close to your heart and he will always be with you. With heartfelt sympathy, Alice Cassotta

Dear Arlene and family I am so sorry to read the news of Pat's passing. With such fond memories we will muss him dearly. Sending prayers for strength during this challenging time. Love Sheila

Arlene and family, I was so sorry to learn of Patrick's passing. He was very much admired by all who knew him. I pray that the memories of your love and the comfort of friends will sustain you in this time of grief. Patrick will be missed at the Mid-Cape Chorus. We know he put his heart and soul into keeping the chorus a viable group. Blessings, Rae Rylander

Arlene and family, I was so sorry to learn of Patrick's passing. I pray you will be sustained by memories of your love and the comfort of friends. He will certainly be missed at the Mid Cape Chorus. His work to keep the organization alive was much appreciated. Blessings, Rae Rylander

I remember Mr Bowler fondly as one of my favorite teachers. He was just a really nice man.

I worked with Pat on the third floor of the Springfield Public School´s "fish bowl." He was a good friend to all, polite, and always pleasant. Sorry for your loss, Jamie Stein-Muzio

I´m so sad to hear this news. It sounds like he had a wonderful life. Mr. Bowler was one of my favorite teachers when I was a student at Kiley Junior High in the late 1960s. He was tough but fair. I still remember one of his most "feared" phrases. "I feel a quizzie coming on". To which the class would groan. RIP Mr. Bowler.