Born in Carnesville, GA, he was a son of the late Warran T. and Lila (Voyles) Bowen.
Retired from Stockman Oil Company and Abney Mills, Grendel Plant, he was a member of Greenwood Wesleyan Church for 54 years where he was a member of the Bethel Sunday School Class.
Surviving are two daughters, Betty Benton of Damascus, MD, and Janelle B. Seabolt of Greenwood; a son, Clarence Thomas Bowen, Jr. of Simpsonville; a sister, Thelma Lupo of Greenville; two stepchildren, Raymond E. Dill and Eveline D. Wilson, both of Greewood; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, March 31, 2005 at the Greenwood Wesleyan Church. Burial followed in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.
Memorials could be made to Greenwood Wesleyan Church, 210 Bypass 225, Greenwood, SC 29649.
The Williamston Journal
Born in Carnesville, GA, he was a son of the late Warran T. and Lila (Voyles) Bowen.
Retired from Stockman Oil Company and Abney Mills, Grendel Plant, he was a member of Greenwood Wesleyan Church for 54 years where he was a member of the Bethel Sunday School Class.
Surviving are two daughters, Betty Benton of Damascus, MD, and Janelle B. Seabolt of Greenwood; a son, Clarence Thomas Bowen, Jr. of Simpsonville; a sister, Thelma Lupo of Greenville; two stepchildren, Raymond E. Dill and Eveline D. Wilson, both of Greewood; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday, March 31, 2005 at the Greenwood Wesleyan Church. Burial followed in Greenwood Memorial Gardens.
Memorials could be made to Greenwood Wesleyan Church, 210 Bypass 225, Greenwood, SC 29649.
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