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so sorry for you lose can you please tell me if this is the bill that lived with his grandmother over i think a store in rock hall if so i met bill at betterton saterdy night dances he wa a lot of fun please let me know
Oooh Patty,  I’m so sorry to learn that you’ve lost your Billy..I know this a terrible time for you and your family; my heart goes out to you💙So glad you have your family close around you to hold you close & keep you warm.. Best, Gil& Cynthia Slagle

He has been a staple all my life, I grew up with him having married my first Cousin Patty. Every event, holiday or summer at Uncle Alvin and Aunt Joan’s he was a fixture and my mother Vera Ann Townsend loved him- as did I.

What my memories are of him  were that ‘Bill Bill’ ( as my mom referred to him as) was Bill was- funny, fierce in his own way, loving- give big bear hugs, kind, sweet in his nature, and dear hearted.

He was a proud and big supporter when I joined the Air Force and served during Desert Storm.  May the Wind uplift  your wings for easy flight . XOXOXO

There will be a void in all our hearts but you have joined Mom , all their siblings and other family members in Gods special place Our Heavenly home. Though you may be physically gone you will never be far from our thoughts and forever in our hearts . We will remember you always in moments that captured our hearts and you will send Us gentle reminders you are with us.

Watch over Us  Bill and give our love to Everyone.

I missed getting to say I Love you but I hope in your heart  you already knew. Peace Xoxox 

Love Sandra Jordan and Family 

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The Bowers family, I was so sorry to hear of Bills passing. He was a good man. I will miss our arguments at Christmas and other gatherings over moms Mac n cheese. Sending love and prayers to all . 
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Wendy and Wayne wedding
2018, Dover, DE, USA
Wendy and Wayne wedding
Casey Graduation
2018, Chestertown, MD, USA
Casey Graduation
Anniversary party
2020, Locust Grove, VA, USA
Anniversary party
Bill and Pat 50 Anniversary
2020, Locust Grove, VA, USA
Bill and Pat 50 Anniversary
Bryleigh 5 Birthday
2022, Locust Grove, VA, USA
Bryleigh 5 Birthday
Bill you will forever be my sunshine and will be forever loved and missed! Pat thank you for loving and caring for him. Couldn’t ask for a better sister-in-law. My heart goes out to all the Bowers Family during this difficult time! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🫂🫂
Bill you will be so missed! All the years we have been friends and family.  From yours and Patty’s dating to present day. So many memories. My heart is hurting for Patty and all the family.
Bill, Billy and I watching th…
2018, Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges, Old Blue Ridge Turnpike, Syria, VA, USA
Bill, Billy and I watching the festivities at Graves Mountain before Covid hit and before his health started to decline. — with Bill Bowers, Billy Bowers and Nina Bowers
Nina Bowers
2018, Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges, Old Blue Ridge Turnpike, Syria, VA, USA
Bill always had a sly or off handed joke, that I also found funny as I too have a sick sense of humor.  We both laughed a lot, we flicked each other off and messed with each other all the time.  He was definitely a great father-in-law, he made me feel at home, even when he was ornery.  I loved hearing him say " Hey Nina, come here - I've got another CD", we both love country music, especially Alan Jackson and Blake Shelton.  Even in his last days I kissed my middle finger and told him I loved him....then he smiled and tried to lift his hand and stuck his middle finger out.  It was a moment I won't forget, and unless you were there you might find it odd.  But it was our thing.  I will miss his stories, jokes and jabs.  Bill and Patricia would go with us on rides into the mountains or just around town, that's what he liked doing....going nowhere as we called it.  I wish we could get into the car now and go.  I miss you, its too quiet without you.

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Mr. William "Bill" Bowers, Jr.