John Hillery “Johnny” Bowen
October 7, 1943 – January 13, 2023
John Hillery “Johnny” Bowen, 79, of Lusby, MD passed away on January 13, 2023 at St. Mary’s Hospice House, Callaway, MD. Born October 7, 1943 in Prince Frederick, MD he was the son of the late Hillery I. Bowen and Kathleen (Seggie) Bowen. Johnny was a mechanic for D&G Discount Tires.
Johnny is survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and siblings, Kenneth E. Bowen of St. Leonard, MD, William A. Bowen of Callaway, MD, Thomas R. Bowen and James F. Bowen of Lusby, MD, Harold Lee Bowen of FL, Donald G. Bowen of KY, Michael S. Bowen of LA, and Larry Wayne Bowen and Sharon K. Johnson of Hollywood, MD. He was preceded in death by his son, John Wilson and sisters, Linda K. Thorpe and Donna J. Maroney.
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Saturday, January 21, 2023
11:00 am
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Johnny was my neighbor and friend for the last six years. We became good friends and spent sometime looking at one of his many video movies. Mostly old western. But my favorite memories of Johnny will be, him stopping by Giant Foods in Lusby where I work. I would be his personal shopping guide. If Giant didn’t have a product he came for, Johnny would not hesitate to send someone to find me or he would come get me himself. He Loved the chicken salad and one deli manager was the best at making it. So Johnny would tell me when he was out and I would get this particular manager to prepare some and put four one pound containers aside. And Johnny would be there “ Johnny on the spot and pick it up.” I will miss my friend but I know the pain he endured for so long is gone now. Rest Johnny Bowen, your friend Ben will see you again.
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Bill and family,
My husband Frank went through basic training with you. He and l send our love and sympathy. Treasure the memories and he will always be with you.
Many childhood memories of Johnny and his family. God’s peace to you.
Johnny was my neighbor and friend for the last six years. We became good friends and spent sometime looking at one of his many video movies. Mostly old western. But my favorite memories of Johnny will be, him stopping by Giant Foods in Lusby where I work. I would be his personal shopping guide. If Giant didn’t have a product he came for, Johnny would not hesitate to send someone to find me or he would come get me himself. He Loved the chicken salad and one deli manager was the best at making it. So Johnny would tell me when he was out and I would get this particular manager to prepare some and put four one pound containers aside. And Johnny would be there “ Johnny on the spot and pick it up.” I will miss my friend but I know the pain he endured for so long is gone now. Rest Johnny Bowen, your friend Ben will see you again.