AKA: David Willis Bowes
AKA: Billy Bowes
AKA: Billy Windsor
Son of:
David Willis Bowes (1888–1959)
and Clara Viola Cronk "Claire Windsor" (1892–1972)
(m. 1914; div. 1920)
Husband of:
Marilyn Jean (Weborg) Windsor (1923-1973)
(m. 1941)
Father of:
Bradner Leigh Windsor (b. 1942)
Raquel Lynn Windsor (b. 1948)
Grandson of:
George Edwin Cronk (1860–1948)
and Rosella R Fearing (1858–1950)
Alpin G. Bowes (1858-1927)
and Annie (1858-1894)
He is credited with appearing in several movie films, as a child, including: What Do Men Want? (1921) and Three Good Pals (1921) with his "co-stars" being a duck and a monkey.
During World War II, he enlisted and served in the US Army.
During the previous 14 months before his death, he was preceded in death by both his mother, "Claire" and his wife, Marilyn.
He was survived by his son and his daughter; and four grandchildren.
AKA: David Willis Bowes
AKA: Billy Bowes
AKA: Billy Windsor
Son of:
David Willis Bowes (1888–1959)
and Clara Viola Cronk "Claire Windsor" (1892–1972)
(m. 1914; div. 1920)
Husband of:
Marilyn Jean (Weborg) Windsor (1923-1973)
(m. 1941)
Father of:
Bradner Leigh Windsor (b. 1942)
Raquel Lynn Windsor (b. 1948)
Grandson of:
George Edwin Cronk (1860–1948)
and Rosella R Fearing (1858–1950)
Alpin G. Bowes (1858-1927)
and Annie (1858-1894)
He is credited with appearing in several movie films, as a child, including: What Do Men Want? (1921) and Three Good Pals (1921) with his "co-stars" being a duck and a monkey.
During World War II, he enlisted and served in the US Army.
During the previous 14 months before his death, he was preceded in death by both his mother, "Claire" and his wife, Marilyn.
He was survived by his son and his daughter; and four grandchildren.
Family Members
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