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Sean Bowen
January 5, 2010
It has been a long time since we played as kids around our uncles, aunts and grandparents in Canton. They were great times. My most vivid memories are from a fishing trip in Alaska with Uncles Walter and Earl and my father Richard. Uncle Walter showed me how to catch the sockeyes and Uncle Earl showed me how to hold the king salmon so that it looked twice as big in the photos. It has been a very long time. My hope is that Uncle Walter is with Christ in Heaven, because “…if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him.” (Romans 6:8)
Love to all your family and friends who grieve Uncle Walter's passing. Sean, Amy and Evan Bowen
Martha Davis
January 1, 2010
Sincere sympathy to your family. Please take comfort in these words, that God is near to those who are broken at heart (especailly when we loose someone we love so much in death) and those crushed in spirit he saves. (Psalms 34:18) I am deeply sorry that Walter has fallen asleep in death. Please accept my sincere ccondolences.
Gregory Bowen
December 26, 2009
To all of Uncle Walters family we send our sympathy. I have not seen much of our family in years as we are all spread across the country,but what memories. The ice skating and crack the whip on the lake. Lots of pool parties and fun. The Bowens were a wonderful family to grow up in and those were great times.My mother Dorthy Bowen is also 88 and in Canton Christian Home so I send her sympathy also. Love Greg and Felicia Bowen (son of Ray E. Bowen.
Richard Bowen Jr
December 24, 2009
To all that Loved Uncle Walter,
We are soory for your loss
We just herd about Uncle Walter Death from my Mom and Dad Robin and Richard Bowen.
I remember a lot of fun days at Grandma and Grandpa's lake in Canton, Ohio with our Ants and Uncles.
Uncle Walter showed us movies of Alaska including an earthquake.
He was incredibly fascinating with his stories.
We spent a lot of time in Canton as kids fishing, riding horses and shooting BB guns.
My Dad and his brothers were and are a lot of fun to have grown up with.
I'm sorry I have not been able to meet our family in Alaska but our Love and Prayers are with you all.
Love Rick, Sue and our sons Austin, Cam and Lee
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Rick Doggett
December 20, 2009
To all the Bowen family you have my sincere sympathy for the loss of your father. May you all remember him with cherished memories.
Rick Doggett
December 20, 2009
Dear Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your father. I will remember him as full of fun & always very busy. I saw him a few years ago when he visited Mother. I know you will cherish all of the good memories & remember him as the wonderful person he was.
Thinking of you,
your cousin,
Carol McNeal Haley
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