James A Bowden

James A Bowden obituary, Perry, FL

James A Bowden

James Bowden Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Burns Funeral Home of Perry on Apr. 15, 2025.

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James A. Bowden was called home to Our Heavenly Father and his parents. His view of the beautiful Heavenly Lands most likely resembles the coasts of our cherished Taylor County. We expect he will spend his eternal life hiking our coast and enjoying the beautiful sunsets with his parents while watching over his family and friends.
Jimmy (Jimbo, Poppie, Bro, and Sensei as he was known to others), was born to A.C. and Adell Bowden on November 9, 1939. He grew up in Perry and was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church. In 1964, he married Gerry Ferns Bowden. They have three children, Chandra, Kerri Lynn, and son-in law, John Fenno. He is also survived by brothers Donald (Debbie) and John (Susan), his grandsons Grant Williams (Kerri) and Jimmy Fenno (Kerri and John), and a multitude of nieces and nephews.
He enjoyed boating, shark fishing, artifact hunting, excursions around our coastal areas and, of course, Karate. Many a Saturday he spent working with his father in the family hardware store on Jefferson Street. Jimmy was a lifelong teacher to his community. It was a joy for him to spend time with students impacting their lives in the schools and in Karate.
Sensei Jimmy began his study of Karate in 1974 and became a teacher in 1977. He was one of the five founders of the American Shotokan Karate- Do Kenkojuku Alliance (ASKKA). His 7th Degree Black Belt was awarded under Tomokatsu Okano Kancho, Tokyo, Japan. Sensei was Owner and Chief Instructor of Perry, Florida Dojo from 1977 to the present. He received many State, All American and International Karate awards over the course of his Karate practice. He was in Who's Who in American Karate through the 1980-1990's.
Jimmy graduated from TCHS in 1957 and attended North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia, a military school. From there, he received master's degrees from both the University of Florida and Florida State University. He proudly served his country as E-7 US Army and US Coast Guard Reserve.
From 1965- 2002, he was employed with the Taylor County School District. He served many roles. To many, he was their math teacher. For others, he was their Dean and Assistant Principal. For many years, he was Principal, where he served two schools. Towards the later half of his career, he was the Personnel Director for the District.
Jimmy was actively involved in Taylor County. He served for three years as Pine Tree Festival and Parade Chairman. He was also Board member of Tree Capital Credit Union for ten years. He served as President of the Methodist Men's Club. He was honored to be awarded Taylor County Teacher of the year, Perry Jaycees Out-Standing Young Educator and to receive their Distinguished Service award.
Poppie made an impact on his family, friends, and community. He will be remembered for his compassion and involvement in others' lives. He will be well and truly missed.
All arrangements are under the care of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home.
Friends may sign the online guest book at joepburnsfuneralhomes.com.
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April 30, 2025

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April 22, 2025

Thank you Jimmy for a pure and supportive friendship that lasted for fifty-five years.

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