James E. Stowers Jr.

1924 - 2014

James E. Stowers Jr. obituary, 1924-2014, Kansas City, MO

James E. Stowers Jr.

1924 - 2014

BORN

1924

DIED

2014

James Stowers Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 18, 2014.
James Evans Stowers, Jr. passed away on March 17, 2014 at his home in Kansas City. He was born on January 10, 1924 in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Dr. James and Laura Stowers Sr. A life-long Missouri resident, Stowers spent his formative years immersed in the Midwestern values and culture that would later serve him well in his various professional and philanthropic pursuits. He attended Kemper Military School in Boonville, Mo. After graduating from the University of Missouri, he joined the Army Air Corps where he became a fighter pilot. Upon his return to civilian life in 1945, he enlisted in the Air Force Reserves and served as a Captain until resigning his commission in 1957.
Given his family's background in medicine, Stowers initially considered a career as a doctor. But, after completing three years of course work, Stowers put his medical career on hold and set his sights on the business world. He had a short stint selling mutual funds for Kansas-based Waddell & Reed and then branched out on his own by founding a term-life insurance firm and a mutual fund broker dealer J.E. Stowers & Company. In 1958, Stowers established the money management firm Twentieth Century (later to become American Century Investments).
In reflecting on the origins and success of his company, Stowers once wrote, "It was my belief that if we helped make people successful, they would in turn make us successful."
In the early 1970s, recognizing that computers could help streamline his stock analysis process, Stowers wrote his own proprietary computer program which is an integral part of the investment process that continues to guide a number of the firm's growth-oriented investment strategies today. In early 1981, Stowers' photo appeared on the cover of MONEY Magazine, accompanied by a feature story about the success of his funds over the previous five-year period.
Just as Stowers was beginning to enjoy the fruits of his many years of hard work, his family was confronted with the first in a series of battles with cancer. Jim was diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer in 1986 and his wife, Virginia, had surgery for breast cancer in 1993.
Motivated by their own experience with the disease and a desire to give something back to the community that nurtured American Century Investments into a successful enterprise, Jim and Virginia Stowers founded the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in 1994. The Institute seeks more effective means of preventing, treating and curing disease.
In describing his reason for starting the Institute, Stowers said, "My wife and I wanted to give back something more valuable than money to the millions of people who made our success possible and we think that through science is the best way we can do it."
He continued his crusade to help others improve their financial positions. He shared his investing insights and tips for financial self-sufficiency in the well-received book: "Yes, You Can...Achieve Financial Independence." This book, and others by Stowers and co-author Jack Jonathan, inspired the creation of the "Yes, You Can" financial education program, which is designed to help parents and educators influence the behaviors of children and young adults so they can establish a path toward financial independence.
Stowers was chosen to be a torch bearer for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, another achievement in the extraordinary life of an ordinary man. Broadcast on the NBC Nightly News, the NBC reporter captured the essence of Stowers best when he described him as a man who's given a "gold-medal performance in the generosity competition."
Stowers was named Ernst & Young's 2005 Entrepreneur of the Year in the Financial Services Category. In his acceptance speech for the prestigious award, Stowers said, "With both American Century and the Institute, the goal was never about self-enrichment. Rather, the larger goal has been to improve the lives of others, either by helping them achieve financial independence or by conducting medical research into the causes and potential cures for devastating gene-based diseases."
Stowers was named the Expect Miracles Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award winner for 2010. In recognition of Stowers' long-standing personal leadership in cancer advocacy, the Foundation decided that this award would carry his name in perpetuity.
Later in 2010, the Stowerses joined other philanthropists in signing the "Giving Pledge." The brainchild of billionaires Warren Buffet and Bill and Melinda Gates, the pledge called on signatories to give away more than 50 percent of their wealth to charity during their life or at death. Through their generous gifts of cash and stock to the Stowers Institute, they had already given away the majority of their wealth.
In 2011, Forbes Magazine named the Stowerses to its list of the "Biggest Givers" – those who have donated at least $1 billion to charities or foundations. Ranked 9th on the list, the Stowerses were praised by Forbes for their generosity with the magazine noting that as a percentage of their total net worth, they had pledged the most.
On the occasion of American Century Investments' 50th anniversary, Stowers marked the company milestone by expressing "When I look ahead, I feel enormous optimism and hope – for the investors we're helping through American Century Investments – and for the help and hope we want to provide to humanity through medical research and discovery," said Stowers. "Never have I been so confident that, truly, the best is yet to be."
He was preceded in death by his oldest daughter Pamela. He is survived by his wonderful wife of 60 years, Virginia Glascock Stowers, and their children Kathleen Potter, her husband Jim from Denver and their children Lauren, Ryan (and his wife Kara) and Alex. James Stowers III, his wife Michele and their children Layne and James IV, Linda Stowers and her son Alex. He is also survived by his brother Richard W. Stowers Sr. and his wife Dorothy from Pampa, TX and their three children Susie, Richard Jr and Frank. The family thanks the numerous, invaluable and loving caregivers as well as the dear Dr. Maliszewski his family physician.
A private family service and funeral will be held. A Celebration of Life will be held on March 24, 2014 from 10am to 1pm at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, 1000 E. 50th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64110. The story, photos and videos of his life will be made available soon at: JamesEStowersJr.com
In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research.
Arrangements under the direction of Mount Moriah & Freeman Funeral Home, Kansas City, MO.

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Ray Stowers

March 14, 2019

Well, I never met him. But as a Stowers myself, know that we are related at some point. Even though 5 years since his passing, I know there is an empty space in the families lives. My Dad was also born in 1924, but died in 1990. I still miss him. Maybe some of the family could contact me to explore genealogy.

Janice Ridgley

March 12, 2019

Remembered for his great work!!!

Ray Stowers

February 8, 2018

Never had the pleasure to meet this great man. But as president of Stowers Families of America I was aware of some of his accomplishments. I would like to communicate with any of his family. My email is: [email protected].

Daniel Artagaveytia

September 8, 2014

Condolencias desde URUGUAY.

James E Stowers

John Downs,LtCol,USA,Ret.

April 9, 2014

The officers and Staff of Echo Company, Kemper Military School extend our most sincere and heartfelt sympathies to the family and friends of James. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

The image provided is an official Kemper Military School photograph of James taken in 1938 and signed by himself as authentication of the image. It shows James in full cadet dress and we hope this brings comfort to you.

Angela Kuhlman

March 31, 2014

It is nearly impossible to fully comprehend the legacy this wonderful man leaves behind. I am humbled and beyond grateful to have met him, and to be working under the guiding principles of business he believed in. His character, values, and leadership will continue to be an inspiration for us all. Future generations will speak of his contributions to our society (both financially and medically) with awe and appreciation. Thank you Mr. Stowers! The Best is Yet to Be!

Marla Svoboda

March 31, 2014

Long before I had the opportunity to personally meet Jim (and Virginia), I was both proud and awed by the magnificent work being done at the Stowers Institute. I often drove out of town guests by the beautiful building on Rockhill so as to share the world renown research happening behind those walls. Jim and Virginia's tireless work and enormous generosity built a legacy that will last...indeed, Jim, the best is yet to come. Thank you for all you have done.

Harold Bradley

March 28, 2014

I was distressed to learn of Mr. Stowers' passing while away on vacation with my family. Saying goodbye to him is very important to me. He was a rare leader who sought to find the best people and reminded us all the time that "the best is yet to be." I was hired at Twentieth Century in 1988, just after the October 1987 stock market crash. During my interview with him, Jim told me that his mother had worked for my grandfather in real estate on Brookside. Jim incredibly valued his roots in Kansas City and his belief that world class organizations could exist here. I was so incredibly fortunate to have private conversations with Jim where I learned of his stubborn and incredible belief that he could build an incredible, world leading research institution on the Plaza. Many experts told him he was wrong. Instead, he traveled the world and restored a dead hospital campus into the amazing facility that the Institute has become. Jim also invested in me personally when I sought his advice on money management. When my bombast created a little troubling publicity, he would laugh and say "Remember, I'm right behind you." I have missed Mr. Stowers since my departure from American Century in 2007 after 20 years. He is a person who created two amazing, successful business in my city. What a well lived life. He certainly left the world better than he found it and I am incredibly rich for his investment in me. Goodbye Mr. Stowers. You were an authentic, good and humble man. I learned so much from you and respected the amazing wisdom and insight you possessed.

Twentieth Century Picnic Photographer - James Stowers

Harold Bradley

March 28, 2014

Karen Staehling

March 28, 2014

I am truly blessed to work at one of the best research institutes in the country if not in the world. What makes it really special is Jim and Virginia's generosity and spirit of philanthropy in their hometown of Kansas City. I grew up in Kansas City and I always thought to do world-class science I would have to leave my hometown. Thanks Jim and Virginia for proving me wrong! May god bless you and your family during this time. The world has lost a great man.

Andrew Box

March 27, 2014

I cannot thank the Stowers family enough for Jim and Virginia's selfless work in funding and founding the Stowers Institute. My wife Jessica and I (whom I met here at the Institute) were saddened to hear of Jim's passing and offer our condolences to the family during this difficult time. Undoubtedly, few individuals will make such a meaningful and lasting contribution to the advancement of human health and knowledge as Jim and Virginia have through their work and philanthropy in Kansas City and through the Stowers Institute where I'm fortunate enough to work and pursue meaningful, interesting challenges every day. Thank you Jim, we'll miss you!

Michael Dearing

March 25, 2014

I will always remember what a kind and gracious man he was to all people. A thought that comes to mind. Is having a car horn blow at me in a, would please get out of the way while at a Sam's Club crosswalk. Upon looking at the vehicle I laid eyes on two beautiful people smiling back at me, Mr.& Mrs. Stowers doing Saturday morning shopping. I will continue to praise him forever. You and your family have my deepest sympathy for your loss. May God bless you in this time of need.

Michael Washburn

March 25, 2014

Dear Stowers Family,

I hope that all of you are doing well during this challenging time. There is so much to celebrate and recognize regarding Mr. Stowers amazing life and incredible contribution to society. Together, Jim and Virginia made an amazing team. Without their vision and generosity, I would not have my dream job at the Stowers Institute. The world needs more people like Jim Stowers.

March 25, 2014

To Linda and Alex and the Stowers family,
Your father, your Grandpa, your husband leaves a legacy to be marveled! From American Century to the Institute he is remembered fondly. But his best work was in how he treated people. He was an inspiration to our better selves. Our deepest sympathy and sincerest prayers for you and your family in this time of loss.

The Freeman Family

Roma Armbruster

March 24, 2014

Virginia, I have many fond memories during Ed's association with Jim. We enjoyed so much the visits to your home and condominium. My deepest sympathies are with you and your family during this very difficult time.

March 24, 2014

As I keep the family in my thoughts and prayers I also feel so very blessed to have had the opportunity to work for such a wonderful man as Mr. Stowers.

Teresa Woody

March 24, 2014

To Jim and the entire Stowers family,

Carol and I extend our deepest sympathies on your loss.

Dave and Carol

Rodney McCay

March 24, 2014

To the family of Jim Stowers,

I am truly sorry for your loss. The passing of someone dear to your heat is never an easy thing to deal with. Mr. Stowers was a kind and determined individual who definitely left a mark in this world and every time I think of him I will keep in mind that anything is possible.

Jackie Hendricks

March 24, 2014

We have truly lost an extordinary man. His generosity and kindness have touched so many and will continue as his legacy. May we wish comfort and peace to the Stowers family.

Steve Swanson

March 24, 2014

I was 8 yrs old when I first learned about Mr. Stowers and his investment company, Twentieth Century. He would let me send in $20 (more or less) from mowing lawns to a mutual fund, and eventually it could grow to a whole lot more.
When I grew up, & started working at American Century, he took the time to meet & shake every new hires hand. How many Billionaires care enough about their people to do that? He lived life to the fullest, and shared and showed how everyone else could too.
Jim, I'll remember you forever.

David Hahn

March 24, 2014

Virginia and family,

Mr. Stowers made a mark on the world that won't be forgotten. His values and dreams will forever live on in the countless lives he has impacted. His example of treating others fairly with dignity and respect can be felt in the culture of American Century and at the Stowers Institute. His humble leadership and selfless generosity are inspiring. My prayers are with all of you, may you have comfort and peace seeing the impact Jim Stowers left on our world. Thank you for supporting his vision and sharing him with our community.

In admiration and with my deepest condolences,

David Hahn

Andrea Moran

March 24, 2014

My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Stowers. I am forever grateful for his generosity and vision and inspired by his legacy. May you all find comfort in this difficult time.

March 24, 2014

Dear Virginia,

I was deeply saddened to learn of Jim's passing last week. Having grown up in the midwest (Northwest Illinois) he was such an inspiration to me as to how we in the middle of America can make a huge impact on the world. The mission you and Jim put to the scientists at Stowers motivates us even further to make the success of your vision a reality. We will do our very best towards making your vision for the institute a success.

When I spoke with him Jim exemplified to me the fact that a really great man can be a truly wonderful person.

My deepest condolences.

Sincerely,

Jerry Workman

LOUIS THOMAS

March 23, 2014

Please accept the Thomas family condolences during your time of loss.

Charles Clark

March 23, 2014

To The Stowers Family:
Please know my caring thoughts embrace your family.

Giulia Rancati

March 23, 2014

Dear Family and Friends of James Stowers,

Norman and I would like to express our deepest condolence for your loss and wish to express our greatest gratitude for Jim and Virginia's unique vision for humanity and immense support for basic science.

Giulia Rancati &
Norman Pavelka
(former Postdoctoral Research Associates of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research)

March 22, 2014

Thank you for being such a wonderful person God bless the Stowers family.
Janice Ridgley

Tamara Potapova

March 22, 2014

Jim Stowers will be remembered by many, many people around the world. He wanted to make the world a better place. I believe he did, and his mission will live on. My condolences to Virginia Stowers and the family.

Baoshan Xu

March 22, 2014

Dear Mr.Stowers

I am a researcher of the Stowers institute. I am so grateful for your generosity, and the aspiration of contributing to the society. Thank you very much! May you rest in peace :)

Baoshan Xu

the Glas(s)cocks of the USA

March 22, 2014

Deepest Condolences

Charlene McCracken

March 21, 2014

Remembering you in prayer and trusting you'll know the special love and comfort that only GOD can give.

Mr. Stowers touched my life in a very special way because he was so loving and kind to everyone. I truly believe "The Best Is Yet to Be" and I will miss him.

Nannette Marsh

March 21, 2014

Thank you :-)

A Anderson

March 21, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are extended to the entire Stowers family. Mr. Stowers was such a nice man and always treated his employees with great dignity. He will be truly missed.

Maggie Pruitt

March 21, 2014

I would like to wish the Stowers family much support and comfort during this difficult time. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Stowers, it has been a privilege to be a part of the Stowers academic community during these formative years as a graduate student. I am grateful for his and Mrs. Stowers' vision and enthusiasm for research.

With my condolences,
Maggie Pruitt

Debra Ellies

March 21, 2014

He will be missed...
But he will never be forgotten
He influenced so many with a soft kind voice..
His legacy will live on through all that he touched and comfort that he radiated.

Rest in Peace Mr. Stowers. It is time to let the Angels guide you.

Our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Stowers, Linda, James, Kathleen, and Family.

Debbie Dukes

March 21, 2014

My condolences reach out to Mrs. Stowers and Family. It has been my honor to share Mr. Stowers vision at the Stowers Institute. May his wonderful memory and kindness be a pillar of strength to his family. God Bless.

March 20, 2014

Mr. Stowers was one of the most genuinely humble people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. It was an honor to have worked for him.
Cheryl Weikel

March 20, 2014

To Virginia, James III and family...I have known Jim Stowers for over 50 years. He was truly a sincere, loyal and honest gentleman. The world and the greater Kansas City community lost a great man. because of his advice and loyalty he helped numerous individuals. I am personally grateful for all he has done for me. THANK YOU, Mr. Stowers. RIP....Brian Drury, Mary Drury, Baker Printing

Doug McCune

March 20, 2014

The sun won't shine quit as bright in Kansas City with the passing of Mr. Stowers. A lot of people in our town don't realize what he brought to KC, but he will be missed.

A man that cared a great deal for not only his investors, but his employees as well. A man with a vision to be the best he could be, and he was the best. A man that challenged others to be the best they could be. A man that made a difference in the lives of so many. A man so humble that he brought his lunch to work in a brown paper bag. Who else in the town has given so much to so many?

Mr. Stowers built American Century using the Guiding Principles as a cornerstone. I find these same principles useful in my daily activities and consider myself blessed to have worked for such a great man.

Deac and Ruth Parson

March 20, 2014

Our condolence to the Stower's family on the loss of a "GOOD" man. Memories will keep him hung up in your hearts forever.

Max Lyle

March 20, 2014

To Virginia, Jimmy III, and the entire Stowers family,

My deepest sympathies on the loss of a great leader, husband, father and friend. The thing I remember the most about the entire Stowers family is how down to earth they are! Despite their fame and fortune, they were just as common as the average person and treated everyone with respect. Mr. Stowers was blessed by our creator and chose to share these blessings with mankind; and his gift no doubt will have a huge impact on humanity for years to come. I remember an inscription I saw on a photo of the old Menorah Hospital speaking of the conversion of that Hospital to what is known today as The Stowers Institute. The inscription related something to the effect of:

Such a huge undertaking; that unless God intervenes, will be doomed to failure.

May the Lord bless your family and fill your hearts with his peace and love during this difficult time.

Valerie Jackson

March 20, 2014

Dear Mrs. Stowers and Family,
Mr. Sowers was truly an incredible human being. He was so kind, giving and humble. He treated everyone with the utmost respect. It didn't matter what background you were from. In his eyes you were Gods creation and he respected you. My family lived our best life while I was working for 20th/American Century. I can remember when he told all of his employees that he wanted all of us to retire as millionaires. Gosh he was so caring. I truly loved you, Mr. Stowers. Thank you for the wealth of knowledge that you taught to me. You will be truly missed.

Tari Parmely

March 20, 2014

Dear Stowers Family,
Please accept my offer of deepest sympathy to you. I will forever be thankful for the gift of Jim Stowers to our city. I have been blessed to be a part of Stowers Institute for 12 years. I pray that the institute will always make Mr. Stowers and your family proud and for peace and comfort for your family as Mr. Stowers joins the saints before him.

Mark Matson

March 20, 2014

Mr. Stowers was a great man with a great heart who will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to the whole Stowers family.

Toni Ford

March 20, 2014

Dear Mrs. Stowers & family: It is an honor and a pleasure working at Stowers Institute the past 13 yrs. And meeting you & Mr. Stowers was incredible. May GOD Bless and comfort you and your family during this difficult time. My deepest condolences to the entire family.

Wanda Otto

March 20, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. The Otto family

Timothy Cloyde

March 20, 2014

The morning I applied for my current position at the Stowers Institute, a very kind and helpful old gentleman greeted me at the front door of the administration building. He opened the door for me, asked me if he could help me find my way. He then walked me to the personnel office, shook my hand and wished me luck. I thought he was the door man! It was Mr. Stowers himself. This kind soul and his vision continues to touch my life to this day. My sincere condolences to Virginia Stowers and the whole family.

Soon-Keat Ooi

March 19, 2014

Your perseverance and generosity have made high-quality research and education accessible to people around the world. As one of the fortunate students, I can't thank you enough for your great contribution. You will also be in my memory. R.I.P.

K. Johnson

March 19, 2014

Mr. Stowers was one of the nicest men. As a former employee of 20th Century, I witnessed kind, down to earth man who ate lunch in the same cafeteria as his employees (PBJ, an apple and a Snickers bar), and dispensing a few words of financial wisdom. I am happy to have known him and worked at his company. Rest well Mr. Stowers. God bless you and your family.

Jeff Land

March 19, 2014

My heart and thoughts are with the family.
The world has lost a great man who really
made the world a better place for us all.
He is truly a great inspiration for all!

Julia Koncak

March 19, 2014

Mrs. Stowers, Kathleen, Jim, Linda and families,
My condolences on the passing of Mr. Stowers. It was a privilege to work at American Century. Mr. Stowers genuinely cared about his employees. He provided top quality facilities and benefits. He was accessible to all of us. From his friendly smile in the cafeteria to his pride in seeing his company flourish, Mr. Stowers was the BEST! He will be greatly missed. Praying for you all during this sad time.

Marissa Pelot

March 19, 2014

The world is a better place because of Mr. Stowers- my condolences and profound gratitute for all that he did.

C Nevels

March 19, 2014

Mr Stowers was a down to earth man. When I worked for 20th Century (before the name was changed) I remember Mr
Stowers sitting with the
employees and eating his lunch of a Peanut Butter Sandwich he brought from home in a brown lunch bag. I thought that was awesome. Mr Stowers God broke the mold when he created you. Rest in peace.

Bob

March 19, 2014

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Stowers. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

Virginia Hill

March 19, 2014

To Virginia Stowers and family
Mr. Stowers is truly a great man and will be sorely missed. He is gone from our sight, but never will be forgotten as he leaves behind a legacy and a contribution to science that few will ever attain. May God bless you and keep you in this time of sorrow.

Lydia McLaughlin

March 19, 2014

The world and Kansas City is truly blessed to have had you in our lives. May you rest in peace and may God bless all your loved ones during this time of loss. We are so grateful to you and your family.

March 19, 2014

For even with my heavy heart,
I know that I've been blessed
to have been one whose life he touched
with warmth so infinite.

Our sincere condolences
Heather, Kieran, Niamh & Ciara

March 19, 2014

Thanks for making the world a better place! RIP Mr. Stowers. David Karr - Stowers Institute

Linheng Li Li

March 19, 2014

Dear Stowers Family,
We are so sorry to hear the sad news of the passing away of Mr. James Stowers. We sincerely share our deep sympathy with you for the loss of a great man from your family, from the Institute, from the town, from the nation, and from the land.
Mr. Stowers had both fantastic achievement in the investment field and remarkable contribution to the biomedical research field. His legacy is not limited to his amazing success -- he also helped many people around him, and so many other people who don't even know him.
Mr. Stowers' creation of the Medical Research Institute made our careers and the careers of many others. Together, we work to fulfill his vision--via basic research--to improve human health. We are very pleased to be able to continue his legacy and extend his impact on humankind through our scientific discovery.

Sincerely
Xi (CiCi) He and
Linheng Li
Stowers Institute for Medical Research

Jacki

March 19, 2014

It has been a pleasure working for such a great man and helping support his cause. His inspiration has touched many. My prayers are with his family.

Kai Chen

March 19, 2014

Wherever we go, we are from Stowers Institute. You are missed, Mr. Stowers.

Kai Chen

March 19, 2014

Wherever we go, we are from Stowers. You are missed, Mr. Stowers.

Fang Tao

March 19, 2014

He is truly a great person. He will be greatly missed.

Val Perry

March 19, 2014

My Sincere Condolence go out to Virginia Stowers & the Entire Family. He will be Remembered & Missed throughout the Community & the Stowers Institute. "There Is No Sorrow That Heaven Can't Heal". May God Bless.

Irene

March 19, 2014

As a current Stowers employee I am so thankful to this great man and family that have given so much for others. It will be precious memory for me that I was able to be a small part in making his last birthday a happy one. I hope we made him smile.

Madelaine Gogol

March 19, 2014

My condolences to the Stowers Family. Mr. Stowers has left behind an amazing legacy to the world and been an inspiration to so many people.

meng zhao

March 19, 2014

Thanks James for your contribution for the scientific research community. That is way that we will observe how world will be changed. The best is yet to be.

Shawn Patrick

March 19, 2014

Thank you for your contribution to the human kind and hope of life!

Kris Boeh-Daise

March 19, 2014

We can only hope to learn from the legacy he left as a businessman, leader, philanthropist and human. The world has lost one of its greats. With heartfelt thanks for all he did for me and condolences to the Stowers family.

Christina Pucci

March 19, 2014

To the last of my living heros, may you rest in peace.
I first met Mr. Stowers and his wife as a researcher at The Stowers Institute in 2007.
His story, and his life's work, has been a greater consolation and inspiration than he could ever know.
Congratulations, on a life well lived, and giving new meaning to the word 'Integrity.'
Thank you, for all of your hard work, for the betterment of mankind. May your legacy live on for generations to come.

My prayers to Virginia, and the family.

Bruce and Ellie Brand

March 19, 2014

Bruce and Ellie Brand extend our sincerest sympathy to Virginia and family. Its been a long time since we ran around together in our early twenties. Jim came to our wedding and took Ellie to my uncle Phil's funeral. That's about all we remember. We have been in Ft Worth 40 years now.

Martin Cobbinah

March 19, 2014

THANK YOU MR. JAMES E. STOWERS JR. YOU HELPED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE AND YOU DID IT WITH CLASS AND WITHOUT
FANFARE. YOU WILL BE HIGHLY MISSED. MAY THE ALMIGHTY BLESS YOU.

Jim R.

March 19, 2014

You truly are the Best, and the Best remains Yet to Be, because of you. Safe flights forever. Peace to you and your family.

Bing Chen

March 18, 2014

The world is a much better place because of the things Mr. Stowers did and because of who he was. He will be greatly missed.

Doug Armstrong

March 18, 2014

I worked in Facilities at Twentieth Century/American Century 1989 - 2008. The last time I spoke with Mr Stowers, I thanked him and told him that he was second only to my parents, in the people that I credit for the quality of life I enjoy today. He was a very generous man and I will remember him fondly as long as I live.

My condolences to the family and close friends.

Erich Magruder

March 18, 2014

As a former American Century employee and long-time shareholder, I wish to express my condolences to the Stowers Family. Working at American Century was the best experience of my career, more like a family than a job. I was honored to have met Mr. Stowers in person during a visit to Denver. His vision and optimism shown through, and I know he believed his 'The Best is Yet to Be' encouraging words. I have kept his 'Yes You Can' book that he autographed for many of us. He was a visionary that did so much for Kansas City, and placed the needs of his shareholders and employees first. I am saddened to learn of his passing, but know that his legacy will be continued. It was an honor to meet him and work in his company.

Howard Tai

March 18, 2014

You are a good man Mr. Stowers, RIP!

D B

March 18, 2014

I wouldn't have met my wife nor have had the chance to see the world if it wasn't for Mr Stowers. He was a rare, great man that many will miss but many more will benefit from for all he did. RIP

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

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Sign James Stowers's Guest Book

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June 8, 2020

kristen correia planted trees.

March 14, 2019

Ray Stowers posted to the memorial.

March 12, 2019

Janice Ridgley posted to the memorial.