Michelle Quandt Bowen was born January 23, 1975 in Kingsville, Texas and passed away on December 21, 2014 in Webster, Texas. She was a Clear Lake resident and worked as a counselor at Lutheran South Academy. She will be missed by her husband, Christopher, son, Kai, parents, Wayne and Linda Quandt, grandmother, Dorothy Patton, mother and father-in-law, Linda and Ron Bowen, brother-in-law, Cory Bowen, and niece and nephew, Lindsey Bowen and Jaden Bowen.
Honorary Pallbearers were Robert Mitchell, Cory Bowen, Marty Gerwick, Neil Baker, Wesley Smith, and Kyle Smith.
The family received friends starting at 4:00 pm and a service followed at 6:00pm on Saturday, December 27 at Crowder Funeral Home in Webster. In loving memory of Michelle, memorials may be made to Lutheran South Academy Building Fund 12555 Ryewater Drive, Houston, TX 77089
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Allison Gerwick
January 15, 2015
Missing you today and everyday.
Allison Gerwick
January 15, 2015
I didn't sign this earlier because I don't think I was ready to accept that you're gone. I still can't believe I'll never see or hear your voice again. I will miss you as long as I live and cherish the memories we had as best friends. I love you Michelle. Please smile down on us from heaven as we will be smiling after the tears when we think of you. May God Bless Chris and Kai and keep them save and help them get through this. I know you will be watching closely. Rest in peace sweet Michelle.
December 31, 2014
A loss of our loved ones is never easy to deal with, but we have hope. We are given a promise and hope that we can see our loves again. They will live on the earth, in peace, and forever.
Palms 37:9-11, 29.
Michelle Blanks
December 28, 2014
Michelle, you were one of the sweetest and kindest coworkers I have ever had the privledge to work with. I will miss your beautiful smile my friend. Be with the Angels.
Annie Horne
December 28, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Amy & Brian & Vivi Jay
December 27, 2014
You all are in our thoughts. May your memories bring you comfort and the love of your family and friends carry you during this difficult time.
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