In Memory

Kenny Bowlin

Kenneth Bowlin 67, Passed away on August 7,2019 at Linda White Hospice house in Evansville. He was born on April 24, 1952 the son of A. Glenmore and G Marie (Ely) Bowlin. 

Kenny worked as a dispatcher and in the safety department for Bestway. He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion and the Vincennes Moose, and he was an avid outdoorsman. 

He is survived by His Children; Norman (Connie) Bowlin of Valparaiso, Indiana, Sarah Bowlin and companion Steve Markus of Noblesville, Indiana. Kenny’s companion Carol Bowlin of Vincennes, Indiana. Brothers; Norman Leon Bowlin of Ekron, Kentucky, Robert Lynn Bowlin of LaGrange, Kentucky, and Ronald David Bowlin of Oaktown, Indiana. Sisters; Lola Fay (Bowlin) Silva of Bonita Springs, Florida, Nadine Ruth (Bowlin) Kelso of Galatia Illinois, and Sandra Kay (Bowlin) Moon of Vincennes, Indiana.  Three grandchildren Mia Scott, Carsyn Bowlin and Clayton Bowlin and the mother of his children Susan Bowlin also survive. 

Kenny was preceded in death by; his parents, Glenmore and Marie, Sisters; Virginia Mae (Bowlin) Garvey, Anna Belle (Bowlin) Neff, Barbara Sue (Bowlin) Morrison, Judy Lavon (Bowlin) Ellis and Wilma Jean (Bowlin) Dillingham. Brothers; Charles Leroy Bowlin, William Dale Bowlin and Donald Paul Bowlin. 

Visitation will be on Monday August 12, 2019 from 4:00 – 8:00 P.M. at Fredrick and Son McClure-Utt Funeral Homes Vincennes Chapel, 313 Church St. Vincennes, Indiana 47591. Graveside services will be on August 13, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. (EST) at Bethany Baptist Cemetery located on N.Bethany Rd., Deputy, IN 47230.

Fredrick and Son McClure-Utt Funeral Homes Vincennes Chapel have been entrusted with funeral arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at fredrickandson.com.

 



 
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08/07/19 04:06 PM #1    

Richard Finke

I was very sorry to hear of Kenny's passing.  I imagine the last time I saw Kenny was at the 25 year reunion in 1995 I believe.  He was on the reunion committee that year.  Kenny, you fought the good fight.  May you RIP.


08/07/19 04:57 PM #2    

Cathy Mason (Griggs)

So sorry to hear this.  Kenny was from Oaktown.  We went all through school together.I didn't even know he was sick.

Prayers fpr all his family.

 


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