Lloyd John Bowen

January 16th, 2014

Lloyd John Bowen, passed quietly in his sleep in Airdire, Alberta after a short but intense fight against Lewy Body Dementia.  Born January 24, 1933; passed January 16, 2014. His wonderfully mischievous ways will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 56 years, Gay; daughters, Leanne Huber & Shelly (Joel Siegel); son, Barry (Darrell Warren); granddaughter, Jody; sister, Phyllis (Harold); sister-in-law, Elsie; extended family Anne Marie, Jim & James Cox; much loved companion, Gabby Cat as well as numerous nieces & nephews. Predeceased by his brother, Wilfred; sister, Martha and son, Dale.
After a long and adventurous career in the oil industry, spanning cross country from Newfoundland to Alberta and as far as the Middle East, Lloyd retired in Claresholm where he enjoyed his garden, workshop & many "adopted" pets. The inventor of the "Zinger", the St. Phillips Wolf and "Chiney Galimp", this trickster was both a true gentleman and a gentle soul. A creative woodworker, dog lover and incredibly supportive father, husband & "Gramps", he left his family with many a story to tell.
Heartfelt thanks to all at Bethany Airdrie Care, especially the Supported Living team who gave Dad such wonderful care in the last year; long time family friends Myrna & Jim Richards for their continued love & support, and Tina & Bill Dyer for their amazing friendship. A come and go tea will be held on Friday,  January 24,  2014 from 2:00 – 5:00 at the Woodside Over 50 Club, 411 Woodside Drive, Airdrie, AB. Flowers gratefully declined and as a thank you for their exceptional care, the family would appreciate tributes be made in Lloyd's name to the Bethany Care Society, 1736 – 1 Avenue NW, Airdrie, AB,
T4B 2C6. 

Messages:

I will really miss my loving brother. Deepest sympathy to his wife of 46 years Gay, and to his loving children, Leanne, Shelly and Barry and his beloved granddaughter jody. He was really a kind, gentle, loving individual. Everyone who knew him loved him very much. He was also a great son and was loved by his parents. Deepest condolences to all of you. Phyllis, Harold, Robyn, Sally, John and Tony also send their wishes, Much loved and forever missed.

To the Bowen family, I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Lloyd, your beloved husband,father and grandfather.He was one of the nicest people I have ever met and will be missed by all who knew him.He was indeed a gentle giant in stature as well as by his nature.You can all be very proud have been part of his family. I offer you my sincere condolences. See ya Lloyd, Larry

I owe Lloyd a lot. He hired me on 1981,took a chance on me and mentored me throughout my career. Lloyd, & Gay, became my second family and to say I owe them is an understatement. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will see you on Friday. Hubert

We are sending our love to all of you during this tough, emotional time. With our arms around you... George & Viv

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Bowen only a few times when they were living in Newfoundland. He was a charming, witty man. His creativity, dog loving,entertaining and mischievious ways live on in his daughter, my dear friend, Shelly. As well as in his grand daughter Jody. He's lost only in body, not in soul.Hugs to you guys and your family. xxxxxxoooooooo Neets

To all Lloyds family...we really enjoyed getting to know Lloyd at the Bethany the past year.He was such a nice man and so pleasant to talk with .He really enjoyed helping to set the tables.My mom Jean also enjoyed talking with him when they sat together at mealtime...maybe they will share a table again as they are both resting peacefully now. We are so sorry for you loss.

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