Name |
Richard G. Bowie |
Born |
13 Jul 1945 |
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine |
Gender |
Male |
Group |
Descendant of Mayflower Passenger |
- Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower
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Group |
Hall Direct Descendant |
- A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family
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Group |
Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024 |
- Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.
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Group |
Mayflower - Francis Eaton |
- Descendant of Francis Eaton of the Mayflower
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Group |
Mayflower - Stephen Hopkins |
- Descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
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Died |
21 Nov 2013 |
Assonet, Bristol County, Massachusetts |
Obituary |
Aft 21 Nov 2013 |
- ASSONET ~ Richard Bowie died suddenly of a heart attack on November 21, 2013 at the age of 68. At heart, Rick was still a farm boy from rural Maine. With three brothers, two sisters and a strong mother and father, Rick valued working hard, working together and taking care of the wider needs of the community. He carried this work ethic throughout all the activities of his life.
He was born in Lewiston to Harriet Hall and Phillip Bowie and raised in North Yarmouth. He attended North Yarmouth Academy and Yarmouth High School where he was the president of his class. At the University of Maine, Portland, he studied mathematics and played on the basketball team. Following college, he married his high school sweetheart, Travis Markham, and entered Naval OCS in 1967. He served as a Lieutenant aboard the USS Constellation during the Vietnam War and later on the USS Leahy. He was incredibly proud of his service. Rick worked at Continental Screw Co., Acushnet Co. and then at Mass MEP. He loved fostering young businesses, encouraging their efficiency, their long-range planning and their loyalties to their ideals.
Rick was a man of great, enduring faith. He was determined and purposeful in his work for Grace Episcopal Church in New Bedford, Mass., and formerly at St. Peter's Church in South Dartmouth, contributing his intensity to capital campaigns, vestry, stewardship and the choir. For his family he served as a steadfast support, a mentor, a coach, an expert at the hookshot and a fervent Celtic and Red Sox fan. Rick participated in the Freetown Historical Society and Lions Club. His garden was a lifelong project, encompassing joy and frustration. He was treasurer and long-time board member of both the New Bedford DCF Area Office and the Foster Care Support Task Force of the New Bedford Community Connections Coalition.
In memory of Rick's years of dedication and advocacy work on behalf of foster children, an enrichment scholarship has been established in his name.
Services will be held at Grace Episcopal Church in New Bedford, Mass., on Saturday December 7, at 1:30 PM Visiting hours will be at Wilson Funeral Chapel, 479 County Street New Bedford on Friday, December 6th from 4-7 PM.
Remembrances can be made to: NBCCC's 'Rick Bowie' Enrichment Scholarship Fund Care of United Way of Greater New Bedford 105 William St. New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740.
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Buried |
Aft 21 Nov 2013 |
Assonet Burying Ground, Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts |
Person ID |
I85373 |
New England Hall Families Master Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Oct 2017 |
Father |
Philip A. Bowie, b. 19 Sep 1915, Durham, Androscoggin County, Maine , d. 20 Sep 1967, North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine (Age 52 years) |
Mother |
Harriet Isabelle Hall, b. 11 Jul 1918, Litchfield, Kennebec County, Maine , d. 7 Jun 2009, Yarmouth, Cumberland County, Maine (Age 90 years) |
Married |
27 Aug 1939 |
Maine |
- Ancestry.com. Maine, Marriages, 1892-1996
Name: Harriet I Hall
Gender: Female
Residence: Durham, ME
Spouse's Name: Philip Bowie
Spouse's Gender: Male
Spouse's Residence: Durham, ME
Marriage Date: 27 Aug 1939
Marriage Place: Maine, USA
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Family ID |
F2846 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |