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William Bower Obituary

William Russell Bower, 93, of Sandy Springs, GA, left this earth September 19, 2023, to be reunited with his beloved wife Carol (Crabill) and so many family and friends who preceded him. He leaves behind three adoring children, Ann McCartney, Bill (Marita) and John, six grandchildren Megan, Corbin, Joe, Landon, Benjamin and Maddie, two great grandchildren Forest and Mars, as well as his sister-in-laws Jeanne and Shirley, and many nieces, nephews and their families. In addition to his family, Bill touched so many lives with his generous, engaging, wise and humorous character: neighbors, basketball and baseball players, friends of every age, colleagues and almost anyone he encountered.

Bill was born in Marion, Indiana at the start of the Great Depression on August 8, 1930. He was the fourth of five children born to his parents Elrie Emmett and Anna Jewel (Kegley) Bower. The family moved to Fort Wayne when he was 6. Bill attended South Side High School graduating in 1948. Bill went on to become a gifted and accomplished collegiate athlete, excelling at both baseball and basketball at Michigan State (1948-52) where he was named the captain of the basketball team and most valuable player on the baseball team in his senior year. After college he served a year in the Air Force (1953) being stationed in Denver and at Wright Patterson. At 22, he was signed by the Chicago Cubs and played minor league ball in Macon and Cedar Rapids. He also played baseball for various men's semi-pro and summer leagues throughout his teens and early twenties (Junior and Senior Federation, American Legion Post 47, and won the National Baseball Congress national and global championship with Allen Dairy in 1956).

In 1956 Bill met the love of his life, Carol Crabill, and the two were married in December of 1957, living briefly in Minneapolis at the beginning of his career at Central Soya. When they moved back to Fort Wayne, Bill worked as the President of Wildcat Baseball and once miraculously took 3,500 boys to a Chicago Cubs game without losing a single child. He later established a successful career in commercial real estate development at Lincoln National Company, eventually becoming president of the Lincoln National Company Development Corporation. During his time at Lincoln he had been transferred to Atlanta from 1967-1971. When LNCDC was sold in 1984, Bill returned his family to Atlanta and started his own company William R Bower Company and ended his career with Knight Davidson.

Bill loved to play golf and was a member at Orchard Ridge Country Club in Fort Wayne, Atlanta National Country Club and Sea Pines Country Club in Hilton Head. He was a man of faith and attended Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne and Rivercliff Lutheran Church in Atlanta. While in Fort Wayne, Bill continued sharing his passion and knowledge of baseball and basketball through coaching little league baseball at Village Woods and youth basketball for the YMCA. He took great pleasure mentoring young players and made numerous lifetime friendships among the kids he coached with his engaging, humorous disposition and caring nature. This continued throughout his senior years where he would quickly befriend neighbors of any age during his daily neighborhood walks with his beloved dog Rocky. And of course, he would lavish this attuned presence and incredible generosity to his children, grandchildren and relatives most of all, and it is this spirit that will live on in all of us who were so fortunate to be a part of this wonderful man's life. The family is planning a small private service to honor the man who we all loved deeply. Donations can be made in his name to either Southeast Revival Baseball, Inc. at P.O. Box 10836, Fort Wayne, IN 46854 or to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Sep. 30, 2023.

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Dianne Wills

October 11, 2023

My deepest condolences for you and your family. My late husband Chuck was so very fond of Bill, and my son Troy loved talking to him every now and then. He was a great guy and he knew what to say to me when I would talk to him. So very sorry, it´s hard to loose someone you love.

Keith Davidson

October 4, 2023

Ann , Bill and John :

I have such fond memories of the many years I spent with your Dad at Knight Davidson . He was a true gentleman and great role model and I know you will miss him . He loved his family and I know was blessed by you all . My condolences and deepest sympathy for your loss . Keith Davidson

Donna Bastian - Richard

October 3, 2023

I doubt you will remember me, but I used to babysit , you children, when your parents lived in Ft Wayne, Ind . Ann you were 2 yrs old and I watched over you , while you Mom got a few things done around the house and I was thrilled when Billy and John came along ! I would sit and just watch over you , you all were so precious !!! Your Mother and Father were very special people ! As a teenager, I thought they were the perfect couple! Your Mother so very beautiful and your Father very handsome !!! Time spent with you all meant so very much and will always treasured memories ! I´m sorry for your losses, I pray God comforts all of you with love and peace Donna Bastian , now 70 yrs old and last name Richard !!!

Rhonda Banister Masierak

October 1, 2023

Dear Ann, I was fascinated reading about your dad´s remarkable life. He made this life a better place for many. I´ll keep you and your family close in my heart and in my thoughts.

Karel Homrig

October 1, 2023

My deepest sympathies to you in the loss of this amazing and remarkable man. Wishing you peace and comfort in the wonderful memories you have of your treasured time with him.

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