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Donald William Bowser

Birth
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Apr 2003 (aged 44)
Durango, La Plata County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Children and Step-Children have ashes Add to Map
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Donald William Bowser, 44, died Thursday, April 3, 2003, at his home in Durango, after a battle with cancer.
Mr. Bowser was born June 9, 1958, in Joliet, IL., the son of Robert and Myrtle (Walker) Bowser. He married Darlene McPherson on February 16, 1986, in Geneva, IL. Mr. Bowser's career paths included paramedic, courier, piano tuner and rebuilder, auto mechanic, and computer work. Most recently he worked on the maintenance team at Wal-Mart. He loved camping, fishing, playing the piano, and relaxing at Lake Powell, Starved Rock, IL., or Ludington Beach, MI.
"He was such a strong person," said his wife Darlene Bowser. "He really loved his family and his friends."
He is survived by his wife, of Durango; his parents, Robert Leroy Bowser and Myrtle Ivy Bowser, both of Durango; a brother, Robert E. Bowser of Durango; two daughters: Stephanie I. Bowser, Rachael E. Bowser, and Michelle L. Williams, all of Durango; a son, Michael J. and Nicole J.(Quinn) Williams of Reedsburg, WI. Ex Son-in-law Scott Clappsaddle of Bolingbrook, IL., Granddaughters: Desiree Vertheen of Durango, Kylie Clappsaddle of Bolingbrook, IL.; Grandsons: Joseph(BJ)Eastman and Jacob Williams of Reedsburg, WI.; a niece and a nephew.
Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Bill Postler will officiate. Cremation will occur at Hood Mortuary Crematory in Durango.
A memorial fund to help cover funeral costs has been set up under Darlene Bowser's name at Wells Fargo Bank in Durango.
Donald William Bowser, 44, died Thursday, April 3, 2003, at his home in Durango, after a battle with cancer.
Mr. Bowser was born June 9, 1958, in Joliet, IL., the son of Robert and Myrtle (Walker) Bowser. He married Darlene McPherson on February 16, 1986, in Geneva, IL. Mr. Bowser's career paths included paramedic, courier, piano tuner and rebuilder, auto mechanic, and computer work. Most recently he worked on the maintenance team at Wal-Mart. He loved camping, fishing, playing the piano, and relaxing at Lake Powell, Starved Rock, IL., or Ludington Beach, MI.
"He was such a strong person," said his wife Darlene Bowser. "He really loved his family and his friends."
He is survived by his wife, of Durango; his parents, Robert Leroy Bowser and Myrtle Ivy Bowser, both of Durango; a brother, Robert E. Bowser of Durango; two daughters: Stephanie I. Bowser, Rachael E. Bowser, and Michelle L. Williams, all of Durango; a son, Michael J. and Nicole J.(Quinn) Williams of Reedsburg, WI. Ex Son-in-law Scott Clappsaddle of Bolingbrook, IL., Granddaughters: Desiree Vertheen of Durango, Kylie Clappsaddle of Bolingbrook, IL.; Grandsons: Joseph(BJ)Eastman and Jacob Williams of Reedsburg, WI.; a niece and a nephew.
Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Bill Postler will officiate. Cremation will occur at Hood Mortuary Crematory in Durango.
A memorial fund to help cover funeral costs has been set up under Darlene Bowser's name at Wells Fargo Bank in Durango.

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