He was an employee of Smith-Jackson Funeral Home and the Danville Monument Company.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Little Zion Baptist Church, and a church trustee. He was also a member of the Benevolent Lodge 3.
Survivors include; his wife, Eliza "Tat" McCowan; five daughters, Marsha McCornmack, Jacqueline Bowman, Vickie Mosley, Jackita L. Lancaster and Rene Smallwood; two sons, Steve Berry and Jack Antonio Bowman; two sisters; Bertha Bowman and Beatrice Bowman Penman; one step-son, Gary Shannon; two-step daughters, Angela Parker and Bonnie Blakey, and a number of grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
He was an employee of Smith-Jackson Funeral Home and the Danville Monument Company.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Little Zion Baptist Church, and a church trustee. He was also a member of the Benevolent Lodge 3.
Survivors include; his wife, Eliza "Tat" McCowan; five daughters, Marsha McCornmack, Jacqueline Bowman, Vickie Mosley, Jackita L. Lancaster and Rene Smallwood; two sons, Steve Berry and Jack Antonio Bowman; two sisters; Bertha Bowman and Beatrice Bowman Penman; one step-son, Gary Shannon; two-step daughters, Angela Parker and Bonnie Blakey, and a number of grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
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Jack Bowman
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Korea
Nov 14, 1957 Dec 8, 2001
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