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Hargrove Bowles III

Birth
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Death
12 Apr 2017 (aged 73)
Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
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TRAVELERS REST, SC Hargrove Bowles III, age 74, of Travelers Rest, SC died on April 12th. Born and reared in Greensboro, NC, he was the son of the late Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles, Jr. and Jessamine Boyce Bowles Morris.

Hargrove attended Virginia Episcopal School (VES) in Lynchburg, VA and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He graduated from the University of Georgia (1966) with a BBA degree, and was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later did post-graduate work in security analysis at Northwestern University. He was a partner of J.C. Bradford and Company, now UBS, where he worked from 1968 until his retirement. He was a broker in the Greenville, SC office, served on the company's Senior Advisory Council, later managed the Spartanburg, SC office and worked from his home as he approached retirement.

He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps Reserve (1963-1969). Skipper was an avid, life-long hunter and fisherman who took great pleasure in traveling with friends to many destinations in pursuit of these sports. He also delighted in introducing numerous young boys to hunting and fishing. He was a member of Trout Unlimited, the South Carolina Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, Ducks Unlimited, and was a founding life-member of the South Carolina Waterfowl Association.

He was also an enthusiastic golfer who enjoyed the game in the company of many friends. He was a volunteer with the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, where he helped initiate the Max Heller Summer Youth Employment program, and led the Chamber's membership drive. In addition, he was a supporter of Christian Blind Mission International. Skipper had a very special interest in the Blue Ridge Council of the Boy Scouts of America, where he volunteered from 1974-2014. He was a member of the James E. West Society, the 1910 Society and the Executive Board of Directors. He received the Silver Beaver Award, the highest honor bestowed on a Boy Scouts volunteer on a local level. He strongly believed scouting was the best way for a boy to become a man, live and follow the Scout Oath and become a useful member of society.





TRAVELERS REST, SC Hargrove Bowles III, age 74, of Travelers Rest, SC died on April 12th. Born and reared in Greensboro, NC, he was the son of the late Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles, Jr. and Jessamine Boyce Bowles Morris.

Hargrove attended Virginia Episcopal School (VES) in Lynchburg, VA and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He graduated from the University of Georgia (1966) with a BBA degree, and was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later did post-graduate work in security analysis at Northwestern University. He was a partner of J.C. Bradford and Company, now UBS, where he worked from 1968 until his retirement. He was a broker in the Greenville, SC office, served on the company's Senior Advisory Council, later managed the Spartanburg, SC office and worked from his home as he approached retirement.

He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps Reserve (1963-1969). Skipper was an avid, life-long hunter and fisherman who took great pleasure in traveling with friends to many destinations in pursuit of these sports. He also delighted in introducing numerous young boys to hunting and fishing. He was a member of Trout Unlimited, the South Carolina Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, Ducks Unlimited, and was a founding life-member of the South Carolina Waterfowl Association.

He was also an enthusiastic golfer who enjoyed the game in the company of many friends. He was a volunteer with the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, where he helped initiate the Max Heller Summer Youth Employment program, and led the Chamber's membership drive. In addition, he was a supporter of Christian Blind Mission International. Skipper had a very special interest in the Blue Ridge Council of the Boy Scouts of America, where he volunteered from 1974-2014. He was a member of the James E. West Society, the 1910 Society and the Executive Board of Directors. He received the Silver Beaver Award, the highest honor bestowed on a Boy Scouts volunteer on a local level. He strongly believed scouting was the best way for a boy to become a man, live and follow the Scout Oath and become a useful member of society.






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