Terry L. Bowser, age 75, passed away at Lutheran Hospital on December 1, 2024. He was a lifetime area resident of the North Webster and Warsaw area. He was born on August 16, 1949 to Deverl and Evelyn (Lewallen) Bowser in Warsaw, IN.
He was a graduate of North Webster High School class of 1967. He would marry Patty (Kellstrom) on September 7, 2013. Terry grew up working on his family farm and went on to dedicate over three decades of his life to Chore-Time Brock in Milford, where he retired in 2018 after 32 years in production. His commitment to hard work didn't stop there.
Terry proudly served in the United States Marines and was honorably discharged. He was an active member of the American Legion Post 253 of North Webster throughout his life.
Terry's personality shone brightly wherever he went. Known for his warmth, he was often described as a social butterfly who knew no stranger. He was also the vice-president of his home owners association. He enjoyed simple pleasures such as mowing the grass, farming, and watching western shows. His engaging presence was often felt at the North Webster Community Center, where he could be seen walking and connecting with those around him. He also had a strong faith in the Lord.
Terry is survived by his children, Erica (Michael) Baum of Warsaw, Lindsey Bowser of Syracuse, Jason Bowser of Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Joshua Bowser of Warsaw. He was also a proud grandfather to Rowan, Nevaeh, Isabella, Brynn, Kendra, Eliana, Maleah, and A.J. Additionally, he leaves behind his siblings, Margaret (Gerald) Oswalt of Warsaw and Roger (Mary) Bowser of Indianapolis.
Terry was preceded in death by his wife, Patty Bowser; his daughter, Kathryn Bowser; his son, Andrew Bowser; two grandchildren, Kaidence and Elijah Bowser; and his brother, Doug Bowser.
A Life Celebration Visitation will be held at Titus Funeral Home, 8056 E. 500 N. in North Webster on December 9, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, followed by a funeral service at the same location starting at 7:00 PM with Pastor Tom Ducheteau of North Webster Church of God. A private graveside service will be held in the spring at Mock Addition Cemetery in North Webster.
Donations may be given to Titus Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses.
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