Mary Alice <I>McCray</I> Bowser

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Mary Alice McCray Bowser

Birth
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Jul 2016 (aged 44)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Mary Alice McCray Bowser left this Earth on July 13, 2016 at the age of 44 in an automobile accident. She was born on August 13, 1971, to John and Cathy McCray of Millersburg, Missouri. She leaves behind her husband of fifteen years Randy Ray Bowser, two sons Lucas Wilson McCray (fiancé Miranda Beatty) and Tanner Ray Bowser. Also grieving her loss are her parents John C. McCray and Cathy S. McCray, her sister Patti McCray Karr, her son Stanley McCray and special friend Heather Tyner. Her brother Robert McCray, his wife Laura and her niece Jade Richards. Grandparents Robert and Pat McGrath, her in laws the late Jerry Bowser and Janice Bowser. A sister in law Karla Jordon Anderson and husband Danny Anderson, her niece Ashley Gayda and husband Joey Anderson, great niece Sage Marie, and nephew Kurtis Jordon. Her kind heart and loving soul will be remembered by many friends and family she attended Fulton High School where she was a talented and gifted musician she received the John Philip Sousa award for her hard work and skill on the clarinet. She loved music and loved to sing Patsy Cline songs, to the few that heard her it was beautiful. She was employed at SERVE Inc. in Fulton, Missouri. Aside from spending time with her family and friends helping others was her greatest joy. She was a member of the Millersburg Community Club, she served for many years and was instrumental in the Millersburg Celebration. She volunteered her time at the Show-Me games shooting sports competitions, many school functions, and as her sons played football or baseball she was there in the stands yelling the loudest and taking pictures. She loved photography, her joyful and artistic look at the world showed in each photo. She took many wedding and senior pictures often donating her time to those that needed it most. She enjoyed cooking for her friends and spending time at Mark Twain Lake with her husband. She always had time for a kind word and the truth when it was needed. She helped so many people and brought joy and compassion to all of those fortunate enough to know her. The loss of her generous and kind spirit has left a hole in her family and community that will be felt forever. A memorial will be held at the Millersburg Lions Club July 23 at 2:00 p.m. for her friends and family that want to celebrate Mary Alice’s life. Donations can be made to the family or to SERVE Inc. in her honor.
Heartland Cremation.

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FULTON — A Millersburg woman is dead after a two-vehicle accident on Route F at County Road 304 in Callaway County early Wednesday afternoon. According to Fulton Police, 44-year-old Mary Alice Bowser was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Bowser was the passenger in a Saturn sedan driven by an unidentified driver who sustained minor injuries. The driver and passenger of the Mercedes van involved in the crash were not injured. Investigators say neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor, and weather was also not a factor in the crash.



Mary Alice McCray Bowser left this Earth on July 13, 2016 at the age of 44 in an automobile accident. She was born on August 13, 1971, to John and Cathy McCray of Millersburg, Missouri. She leaves behind her husband of fifteen years Randy Ray Bowser, two sons Lucas Wilson McCray (fiancé Miranda Beatty) and Tanner Ray Bowser. Also grieving her loss are her parents John C. McCray and Cathy S. McCray, her sister Patti McCray Karr, her son Stanley McCray and special friend Heather Tyner. Her brother Robert McCray, his wife Laura and her niece Jade Richards. Grandparents Robert and Pat McGrath, her in laws the late Jerry Bowser and Janice Bowser. A sister in law Karla Jordon Anderson and husband Danny Anderson, her niece Ashley Gayda and husband Joey Anderson, great niece Sage Marie, and nephew Kurtis Jordon. Her kind heart and loving soul will be remembered by many friends and family she attended Fulton High School where she was a talented and gifted musician she received the John Philip Sousa award for her hard work and skill on the clarinet. She loved music and loved to sing Patsy Cline songs, to the few that heard her it was beautiful. She was employed at SERVE Inc. in Fulton, Missouri. Aside from spending time with her family and friends helping others was her greatest joy. She was a member of the Millersburg Community Club, she served for many years and was instrumental in the Millersburg Celebration. She volunteered her time at the Show-Me games shooting sports competitions, many school functions, and as her sons played football or baseball she was there in the stands yelling the loudest and taking pictures. She loved photography, her joyful and artistic look at the world showed in each photo. She took many wedding and senior pictures often donating her time to those that needed it most. She enjoyed cooking for her friends and spending time at Mark Twain Lake with her husband. She always had time for a kind word and the truth when it was needed. She helped so many people and brought joy and compassion to all of those fortunate enough to know her. The loss of her generous and kind spirit has left a hole in her family and community that will be felt forever. A memorial will be held at the Millersburg Lions Club July 23 at 2:00 p.m. for her friends and family that want to celebrate Mary Alice’s life. Donations can be made to the family or to SERVE Inc. in her honor.
Heartland Cremation.

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FULTON — A Millersburg woman is dead after a two-vehicle accident on Route F at County Road 304 in Callaway County early Wednesday afternoon. According to Fulton Police, 44-year-old Mary Alice Bowser was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Bowser was the passenger in a Saturn sedan driven by an unidentified driver who sustained minor injuries. The driver and passenger of the Mercedes van involved in the crash were not injured. Investigators say neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor, and weather was also not a factor in the crash.



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Heartland Cremation


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