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Michael Roger Bowlin

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Michael Roger Bowlin

Birth
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Oct 2020 (aged 69)
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 7
Memorial ID
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Born on July 17, 1951 to Bill and Elma Bowlin in Kerrville, Texas, Michael Roger Bowlin "flew away" to his room in "the Father's house" on Thursday, October 1 , 2020.
Michael had a very interesting life. He loved art, history, music and movies. After graduating from Tivy High School, he had worked at the Arcadia Theater where his love for movies and movie stars grew. He often wrote articles in the local papers about "Whatever Happened To" .. this movie star or that one. He worked for a season in Brackettville, Texas where there was a movie set for many Westerns, including John Wayne's version of the "Alamo." When he moved back to Kerrville, he wrote many historical articles for local news papers. In the last few years he worked at the Kerr County History Center and was a member of the Historical Commission. He loved digging into the past memories of Kerrville of many of its citizens.
He was a volunteer for KGS and helped many people with their questions and find their genealogy.
Obit courtesy Grimes Funeral Chapels
Born on July 17, 1951 to Bill and Elma Bowlin in Kerrville, Texas, Michael Roger Bowlin "flew away" to his room in "the Father's house" on Thursday, October 1 , 2020.
Michael had a very interesting life. He loved art, history, music and movies. After graduating from Tivy High School, he had worked at the Arcadia Theater where his love for movies and movie stars grew. He often wrote articles in the local papers about "Whatever Happened To" .. this movie star or that one. He worked for a season in Brackettville, Texas where there was a movie set for many Westerns, including John Wayne's version of the "Alamo." When he moved back to Kerrville, he wrote many historical articles for local news papers. In the last few years he worked at the Kerr County History Center and was a member of the Historical Commission. He loved digging into the past memories of Kerrville of many of its citizens.
He was a volunteer for KGS and helped many people with their questions and find their genealogy.
Obit courtesy Grimes Funeral Chapels


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