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Charles Dennis Bowman

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Charles Dennis Bowman

Birth
Death
7 May 2021 (aged 74)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
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Charles Bowman was a lifelong educator, teaching mathematics and physics in the Omaha Public Schools for 34 years and at Metropolitan Community College for 12 years.

He chaired the Math/Science Department at Bryan High School, wrote physics curriculum, led scholarship committees, and advocated for student learning throughout his career. He graduated from Peru State College (1968) and earned his Master's Degree at the University of Illinois (1974).

Chuck was raised in Plattsmouth, NE playing football in High School. He was an avid Huskers fan and fisherman, and enjoyed making wooden toys for his grandchildren. He has served the community in many ways through his leadership in Boy Scouts, YMCA coaching, and Church.

Preceded by:
Parents: Dale M. and Maxine Nielsen Bowman

Survived by:
Wife: Margaret
Sons: Bryant (Lisa) and Nick (Sarah)
7 grandchildren
Many more family and friends

Published by Omaha World-Herald from May 31 to Jun. 6, 2021.
Charles Bowman was a lifelong educator, teaching mathematics and physics in the Omaha Public Schools for 34 years and at Metropolitan Community College for 12 years.

He chaired the Math/Science Department at Bryan High School, wrote physics curriculum, led scholarship committees, and advocated for student learning throughout his career. He graduated from Peru State College (1968) and earned his Master's Degree at the University of Illinois (1974).

Chuck was raised in Plattsmouth, NE playing football in High School. He was an avid Huskers fan and fisherman, and enjoyed making wooden toys for his grandchildren. He has served the community in many ways through his leadership in Boy Scouts, YMCA coaching, and Church.

Preceded by:
Parents: Dale M. and Maxine Nielsen Bowman

Survived by:
Wife: Margaret
Sons: Bryant (Lisa) and Nick (Sarah)
7 grandchildren
Many more family and friends

Published by Omaha World-Herald from May 31 to Jun. 6, 2021.


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