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ALFRED DONNELL BOWENS, a beloved soul whose spirit radiated kindness and generosity, passed away on May 17, 2025, in Waxahachie, Texas. Born on September 18, 1950, in Jacksonville, Texas, Alfred's journey through life was one marked by a genuine love for people and an insatiable zest for life.
A proud graduate of L.G. Pinkston High School, Class of 1968, Alfred embarked on his professional career at Verizon Communications, where he dedicated many hours engaging with colleagues and clients alike. Those who had the pleasure of knowing him can attest to his vibrant personality—a true people person who embodied the essence of being outgoing. He was fun-loving, laid back, and possessed an innate ability to connect with anyone, leaving no stranger unturned. Each conversation felt effortless under his warm wing, and his jovial laughter will echo in the hearts of many who cherished his company.
Alfred's adventurous spirit extended far beyond the walls of the workplace. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy, a testament to his commitment to service and duty. His passions were diverse, ranging from the thrill of golf and the excitement of video games to the drama of baseball. He embraced these interests wholeheartedly, often drawing his friends and family into joyous moments spent together, whether it be on the golf course or cheering for his favorite team.
Above all, Alfred's legacy lies in his profound love for his family. He was not just a father; he was their pride and joy, celebrating every milestone and embracing both triumphs and challenges with unwavering support. His proudest accomplishments were undeniably his children, who carry forward the values and warmth that he nurtured in them.
As we gather to honor his memory, we remember a man whose heart was filled with kindness and whose spirit was larger than life. A viewing will be held at Golden Gate Funeral Home-Dallas on May 30, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at John Chapel on May 31, 2025, commencing at 11:00 AM, located on South R.L. Thornton Freeway in Dallas, Texas.
Alfred Donnell Bowens, you have touched our lives and woven yourself into the very fabric of our memories. Your laughter, your kindness, and your spirit will forever be cherished, and your legacy will continue to inspire those who knew and loved you. Rest in peace, dear friend, as you ascend into the arms of eternity, where your generous heart will continue to shine brightly.
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