Christopher William Bowen

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Christopher William Bowen

Birth
Claxton, Evans County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Jun 2012 (aged 54)
Wrens, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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BLUFFTON,S.C./CLAXTON, GA — Mr. Christopher William Bowen, 54, born July 06, 1957, died June 08, 2012, from injuries received when his Gyrocopter crashed at Ozier Russell Road, Wrens, Georgia, near the Wrens Airport at 4 p.m. It's believed he died suddenly, without pain, on impact. He enjoyed his work at Palmetto Dunes Plantation, where he operated the Golf Cart Maintenance Shop for several golf courses on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He also enjoyed flying and knew the dangers involved. Friends who knew him testify to his ability and competency as a Gyrocopter pilot. He was a member of Indian Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Bluffton, S.C. Chris loved the Lord and was a loyal friend. He enjoyed being with his friends, hunting, being outdoors, fishing, making delicious low-country boils, maintaining a web site for his personal designs of deer hunting stands, caring for his yard and home and tinkering in his garage. There wasn't much Chris couldn't do. He had an inherited gift and interest for anything mechanical and working on helicopters while in the United States Army, which fueled his interest in flying. He was dependable and had a zany sense of humor. Anything to do with building interested him; no surprise that would include building his own home.

Chris was born in the Griffin Hospital in Claxton, Georgia, with Dr. Curtis Hames attending for Dr. Griffin. He grew up "an Air Force brat," he said. At age 6 or 7, a friend asked him, "Where are you from?" Chris replied, "I don't know, but Dad is from Georgia." His proudest moments were the birth of his two sons and two granddaughters.

Chris was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Alfred Jackson "A.J." Bowen; and his paternal grandmother, Ethel Marguerite Jones Bowen, both of Evans County, Georgia; his maternal grandfather, Hermann Korzer; and his maternal grandmother, Emma Rheinhold Korzer, both of Wiesbaden, Germany.

Survivors: Chris is survived by his wife, Rosemary Roberts Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina; his mother, Gerlinde Korzer Jenkins of Bluffton, South Carolina; his father, William Kenneth Bowen, and stepmother, Wealthy Bradley Bowen of Evans County, Georgia; his two sons, Forrest Bowen and Forrest's girlfriend, Amanda Erin Waters, of Bluffton, South Carolina, and Marion Bowen of Turbeville, South Carolina; three stepsons, Richard Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina, Shane Crosby of Vidalia, Georgia, and Gary Crosby (Leslie) of Claxton, Georgia; two brothers, Kenneth Craig Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina, William Robert Bowen (Anna) of West Melbourne, Florida; two half brothers, John West (Kim) of Pickens, South Carolina, and Michael DeLoach of Bluffton, South Carolina; one half sister, Sharyl Teresa Anderson, Swainsboro, Georgia; a brother-in-law, Daniel Roberts of Lakeland, Florida; two sisters, Debra Ann Bowen-Moline (John) of Austin, Texas, and Michelle Denise Bowen-Blakley (Paul) of Austin, Texas; two beloved grandchildren, Hannah Elizabeth Bowen and Layla Grace Pye Bowen, whom he loved dearly but was "not able to see enough," he often told his father; three step-grandchildren, Kaylee Brooke Crosby, Macy Briana Crosby and Shayna Alexis Crosby; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The funeral service honoring the life of Mr. Bowen will be held Thursday, June 14, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Byron Twigg and the Rev. John West officiating in J. Mellie NeSmith Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial: Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia.

Statesboro Herald, June 13, 2012Airplane Pilot. A South Carolina man was killed in eastern Georgia after his gyroplane crashed at the edge of a field during a gathering Friday of experimental plane enthusiasts. The Augusta Chronicle reported Christopher William Bowen, 55, died in the crash less than a mile from the airport in Wrens around 4 p.m. Friday. Bowen was attending the Wrens-O.B. Brown Memorial Fly-In. The event is hosted by the Experimental Aircraft Association's Chapter 172. It attracts small planes, ultralights, paraplanes and other aircraft. The investigation has been turned over to the National Transportation Safety Board.
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BLUFFTON,S.C./CLAXTON, GA — Mr. Christopher William Bowen, 54, born July 06, 1957, died June 08, 2012, from injuries received when his Gyrocopter crashed at Ozier Russell Road, Wrens, Georgia, near the Wrens Airport at 4 p.m. It's believed he died suddenly, without pain, on impact. He enjoyed his work at Palmetto Dunes Plantation, where he operated the Golf Cart Maintenance Shop for several golf courses on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He also enjoyed flying and knew the dangers involved. Friends who knew him testify to his ability and competency as a Gyrocopter pilot. He was a member of Indian Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Bluffton, S.C. Chris loved the Lord and was a loyal friend. He enjoyed being with his friends, hunting, being outdoors, fishing, making delicious low-country boils, maintaining a web site for his personal designs of deer hunting stands, caring for his yard and home and tinkering in his garage. There wasn't much Chris couldn't do. He had an inherited gift and interest for anything mechanical and working on helicopters while in the United States Army, which fueled his interest in flying. He was dependable and had a zany sense of humor. Anything to do with building interested him; no surprise that would include building his own home.

Chris was born in the Griffin Hospital in Claxton, Georgia, with Dr. Curtis Hames attending for Dr. Griffin. He grew up "an Air Force brat," he said. At age 6 or 7, a friend asked him, "Where are you from?" Chris replied, "I don't know, but Dad is from Georgia." His proudest moments were the birth of his two sons and two granddaughters.

Chris was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Alfred Jackson "A.J." Bowen; and his paternal grandmother, Ethel Marguerite Jones Bowen, both of Evans County, Georgia; his maternal grandfather, Hermann Korzer; and his maternal grandmother, Emma Rheinhold Korzer, both of Wiesbaden, Germany.

Survivors: Chris is survived by his wife, Rosemary Roberts Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina; his mother, Gerlinde Korzer Jenkins of Bluffton, South Carolina; his father, William Kenneth Bowen, and stepmother, Wealthy Bradley Bowen of Evans County, Georgia; his two sons, Forrest Bowen and Forrest's girlfriend, Amanda Erin Waters, of Bluffton, South Carolina, and Marion Bowen of Turbeville, South Carolina; three stepsons, Richard Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina, Shane Crosby of Vidalia, Georgia, and Gary Crosby (Leslie) of Claxton, Georgia; two brothers, Kenneth Craig Bowen of Bluffton, South Carolina, William Robert Bowen (Anna) of West Melbourne, Florida; two half brothers, John West (Kim) of Pickens, South Carolina, and Michael DeLoach of Bluffton, South Carolina; one half sister, Sharyl Teresa Anderson, Swainsboro, Georgia; a brother-in-law, Daniel Roberts of Lakeland, Florida; two sisters, Debra Ann Bowen-Moline (John) of Austin, Texas, and Michelle Denise Bowen-Blakley (Paul) of Austin, Texas; two beloved grandchildren, Hannah Elizabeth Bowen and Layla Grace Pye Bowen, whom he loved dearly but was "not able to see enough," he often told his father; three step-grandchildren, Kaylee Brooke Crosby, Macy Briana Crosby and Shayna Alexis Crosby; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The funeral service honoring the life of Mr. Bowen will be held Thursday, June 14, 2012, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Byron Twigg and the Rev. John West officiating in J. Mellie NeSmith Funeral Home Chapel.

Burial: Ephesus Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia.

Statesboro Herald, June 13, 2012Airplane Pilot. A South Carolina man was killed in eastern Georgia after his gyroplane crashed at the edge of a field during a gathering Friday of experimental plane enthusiasts. The Augusta Chronicle reported Christopher William Bowen, 55, died in the crash less than a mile from the airport in Wrens around 4 p.m. Friday. Bowen was attending the Wrens-O.B. Brown Memorial Fly-In. The event is hosted by the Experimental Aircraft Association's Chapter 172. It attracts small planes, ultralights, paraplanes and other aircraft. The investigation has been turned over to the National Transportation Safety Board.