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Richard A. Bowman

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania

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Richard A. Bowman, 76, of Pen Argyl, PA passed away tragically in a vehicular accident on Rt. 248 in Walnutport, PA on the morning of November 2, 2018. He was the husband of Susan A. (Jarrett) Bowman, with whom he celebrated 46 years of marriage in July 2018. Dick was born in Sandusky, OH, a son...

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May you rest in peace. You gave so much to us at Forgotten Felines and Fidos. Thank you for your guidance. God took one of our great ones. You will never be forgotten. You will be missed. Natalie Wolfel

My condolences to Sue,loved ones and all the kitties at FFF that will notice his absence.

Dick helped on many occasions, the most recent was in early October when a feral kitten showed up under our shed.

Dick had a wonderful life filled with accomplished goals. He molded young men and was selfless in donating his time to needy animals.

Always enjoyed our conversations at the shelter. A very special individual...big shoes to fill.

I was so saddened to hear of Dicks passing. My heart goes out to Sue Bowman, the family, as well as the family at forgotton felines. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to all who were close to Dick. He was a wonderful person.

Sue ,
We are thinking of you after hearing of the loss of your dear soulmate . Time will bring healing and the fond memories will flood your heart .
Linda & Dennis Warfel

To the Bowman family my mother and i send our deepest condolences to your family.We didnt know dick but a couple of years and he was always a very kind man.We knew him through FFF and what a heart he had for those cats. So we say goodbye to a great man.We will continue to work with FFF as would have wanted. God bless and keep his family as great as he was.Love Rose Shields and Kim MarroneAnd all the cats you helped us savedAnd still more to come.You will be greatly missed.

So sorry to hear of Mr Bowman's passing he was a great teacher. I had him in Pen Argyl. He did everything to help me pass. I will him and his family in my prayers.

My husband, Keith DeLong, and I first met Dick and Sue almost 20 years ago when they invited us to their home to interact with two long-haired, gorgeous orange and white sibling cats that we were considering adopting from Forgotten Felines. We took the kitties, Creamy Boy and Mr. Riley, home but a week or so later had to call Dick to ask him how to get the cats to come up from the basement because they were so frightened by their new surroundings. Dick gave us wonderful advice, and after some...

So sorry. What a tragedy. Keep the faith always. Godspeed. Truly a great person.