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Albert Cowan Jr.

1939 - 2019

BORN

1939

DIED

2019

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Kiser-Rose Hill Funeral Home

125 Idletime Drive

Greeneville, Tennessee

Albert Cowan Obituary

Albert W. Cowan, Jr. CHARLOTTE - Albert Wallace Cowan, Jr., 79, of Greeneville TN, died Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Ballad Hospital in Greeneville TN surrounded by his family. He was born on November 4,1939 in Middlesboro, Kentucky to the late Dr. Albert W. Cowan, Sr., and Frances Faust Cowan both of Bristol, TN & VA. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Little Cowan of Kingsport, TN whom he married on October 2, 1971. Mr. Cowan was of the Presbyterian tradition. Mr. Cowan's early schooling was in Middlesboro and graduating high school at Bristol Tennessee High School, class of 1958. He graduated from Davidson College in 1962, and served in the US Army as 1st Lt and was stationed in Germany. Mr. Cowan was employed for 28 years by the E.I. DuPont de Nemours Co working in the Brevard, NC x-ray facility and in their Charlotte Regional Procurement office. After retiring he worked for Goulston Technologies of Monroe, NC as their Procurement and Materials Manager retiring again in 2000. He and his wife lived 31 years in Charlotte, NC. While there he was active in youth programs especially the Boy Scouts of America, serving as Scoutmaster of Troop 133 for 7 years and in other various capacities. His enjoyed the outdoors especially hiking and gardening. He is survived by his wife Deborah of 48 years, his two children, Michael Stewart Cowan and wife, Michelle of Charlotte, NC & Allison Cowan Ham and husband Marcus of Raleigh NC, his sister Carol Kussmaul of Cary, NC, his brother Dr. John Cowan and wife Margaret Cowan of Bristol TN, his three grandchildren: Zoey & Skylar Ham & Harrison Cowan and numerous nieces, nephews and special friends. A memorial service will be held at Kiser-Rosehill Funeral Home in Greenville TN on November 9, 2019 from 1pm-3pm. A final disposition of his remains will be held privately by his family at a later date in the Glenwood Cemetery, Bristol, TN. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be sent to the Cowan Education Fund with the Middlesboro 1st Presbyterian Church, Middlesboro KY and the Cancer Foundation. Mr. Cowan and his family are in the care of Kiser-Rosehill Funeral Home, Greeneville, TN. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kiserrosehillfuneralhome.com Kiser Rose Hill FH 125 Idletime Drive, Greeneville, TN, 37743 423-636-8007

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Oct. 23, 2019.

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Tim Eichenbrenner

October 17, 2024

Al was a great leader of boys. He had a huge impact on my son when he was in Troop 133. Al was smart, hardworking, and a great friend. I still remember him fondly.

Karen Carpenter

October 27, 2019

I worked for Al as his Assistant the entire time that he worked at Goulston. I respected him so very much and I know that he was a meek and also very wise man. It was such a great joy to work for him and he was definitely a great boss and friend. I was sad when he decided to retire from Goulston but I was also very happy for him. He loved life, God and his family. He loved being a Scout Leader too.
So thankful that I got to talk to Al several weeks ago on the phone. I'm going to truly miss him.

David Bowling

October 24, 2019

Very saddened to hear of Al's passing. He was a strong supporter of the scouts and made an impact in many lives. An encourager, mentor and friend to those of us who grew up in Troop 133 at Sardis Presbyterian. Taking on the roll of Scout Master to volunteer many years of his time speaks highly of his willingness to serve others and raise a generation. Thank you Al and family, prayers and best wishes, until we meet again.

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Mark Brinson

October 23, 2019

If you are lucky in life you get a mentor like Al Cowan. Those of us who were in Troop 133 were blessed to have him as our leader. Words cannot express the influence he continues to have on the lives of all the young men in our Troop. The wisdom, patience, dedication and love that he showed is something I strive to show my children everyday. Even though I haven't talked to him in nearly 20 years, I still feel a profound loss knowing that he has passed. The world is a better place because of Big Al.

Keith Hicks

October 23, 2019

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Cowan. He was a truly exceptional Scoutmaster, and instilled strong values and ideals in the many, many lessons he taught myself and the other scouts of Troop 133. "May the Great ScoutMaster of all true Scouts go with you and lead you on Troop trails, until we meet again. Be Prepared." RIP..Mr. Cowan

Tom Grice

October 23, 2019

It was a privilege to work with Al, and to know him as more than a co-worker. We used to chat about life's issues; as he offered much wisdom. I am a better person for having known Al.

Janet Haigler

October 22, 2019

I have always admired Al's self discipline (camping in all types of weather (including snow), eating VERY healthy lunches, but most of all his concern for others and his great sense of humor. Great friend and coworker.

Tom Fielder

October 22, 2019

I worked with Al at Goulston for a number of years. He was a great guy and always willing to pitch in and help. A group of us used to eat lunch together in the break room and his wisdom with regards to work and life were greatly appreciated.

Bruce Robinson

October 22, 2019

I enjoyed many fine conversations with Al while working together at Goulston Technologies, Inc. We particularly enjoyed talking about Scouting and camping. He was a great friend and I remember him often.
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