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Dorothy Elizabeth <I>Crow</I> Bowman

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Dorothy Elizabeth Crow Bowman

Birth
Coppell, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Oct 2015 (aged 92)
Mineola, Wood County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mineola, Wood County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy Elizabeth Crow Bowman entered this world July 17, 1923 and left it on October 17, 2015. She lived a life dedicated to the Lord and to the ministry that her husband, Oral Bowman, was called into. She served faithfully throughout Texas as a pastor's wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and aunt. She loved serving as a Sunday School teacher, with WMU and president of the Dallas Baptist pastor's wives organization, in its early years. A few days after marrying, July 12, 1943, she left her lifelong home in Carrollton, Texas to move with her Navy husband to California. Dorothy was always by his side. She was known as Mrs. B, Aunt Jet, and fondly called "Lady" by the love of her life.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Oral, and her six brothers and sisters of which she was the youngest.
Dorothy is survived by her two daughters, Debbie Nutt, husband Johnny, and Joyce Ejtminowicz; four grandchildren, Shanna Johnson and husband Bill, John Nutt and wife Heather, Adam Ejtminowicz and wife Sarah, and Eric Ejtminowicz and fiance' Xoli; great grandchildren, Caleb and Caden Johnson, Lilah and Colton Nutt and Jax Ejtminowicz.
Dorothy Elizabeth Crow Bowman entered this world July 17, 1923 and left it on October 17, 2015. She lived a life dedicated to the Lord and to the ministry that her husband, Oral Bowman, was called into. She served faithfully throughout Texas as a pastor's wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and aunt. She loved serving as a Sunday School teacher, with WMU and president of the Dallas Baptist pastor's wives organization, in its early years. A few days after marrying, July 12, 1943, she left her lifelong home in Carrollton, Texas to move with her Navy husband to California. Dorothy was always by his side. She was known as Mrs. B, Aunt Jet, and fondly called "Lady" by the love of her life.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Oral, and her six brothers and sisters of which she was the youngest.
Dorothy is survived by her two daughters, Debbie Nutt, husband Johnny, and Joyce Ejtminowicz; four grandchildren, Shanna Johnson and husband Bill, John Nutt and wife Heather, Adam Ejtminowicz and wife Sarah, and Eric Ejtminowicz and fiance' Xoli; great grandchildren, Caleb and Caden Johnson, Lilah and Colton Nutt and Jax Ejtminowicz.


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