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Paul Earnest Bowling

Lexington, Kentucky

1934 - 2024

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Paul Earnest Bowling July 25, 1934 - January 14, 2024 Lexington, Kentucky - Paul Earnest Bowling , 89 of Lexington Ky entered eternal rest on Sunday, January 14, 2024. Born 7/25/1934 in Cumberland, Ky. He is survived by his wife Lois Bowling, 5 children, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren....

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This is a picture of my dear parents Paul and Lois Bowling. They are once again reunited.I will NEVER forget the both of you. You both are the greatest parents anyone could have. God gained two angels when he took you both home.I love you both very very very much.Your loving daughter Laura

Daddy, i love you so much. As i sit on your annisavary You are still close to me as you ever was. I think about you every day. You are gone but NEVER FORGOTTEN. I will keep you alive thru stories, memories, photos. You have a great grandson Named after you. Your legacy will continue thru him.

I WAS ALWAYS DADDYS SHAWDOW EVERYWHERE HE WAS I WAS ALWAYS RIGHT BEHIND HIM THEY WOULD ASK HIM WHERE IS YOUR SHAWDOW AND HE WOULD SAY RIGHT THERE ,DADDY I MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART .I MISS YOU DADDY

i remember watching UK sports with Dad. We would scream as Uk would win and holler as UK would lose. We sometimes would throw stuff at TV at least i did. We listening to Hank Snow records together, .

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Thank you, Alex for the memory. I had forgotten about that.

My brother, Paul was always a loving soul toward all his siblings,respectful and very loving toward Mother and Daddy. I never heard of him raising his voice to any of us. He, and one of my brothers, Ken drove from home to California in Paul´s old car, don´t remember how old it was but made it there without any issues. We had such a fun time and had hardly a dollar between us. But we didn´t care. He let me drive and I had never been in a driver´s seat!! Just one of the great times we had...

I remember him playing Santa when the family would get together for Christmas at their house. He would come down the stairs wearing his red suit.