Anna Mae Bowen
November 24, 1930 – September 10, 2021

Anna Mae Bowen, 90, of Owings passed away September 10, 2021. She was born November 24, 1930 in Harwood to James William and Hazel Irene (Walton) Cullember. Anna was raised in Calvert County, where she attended public schools. She married Samuel Charles Bowen, Jr. on February 12, 1949 and they lived in Camp Springs before moving to Owings in 1977. She was employed as a bookkeeper for First National Bank in Upper Marlboro. Anna was a member of Smithville U.M. Church and also attended Grace Brethren Church of Calvert County. She enjoyed spending time with her extended families, having gatherings and celebrating the holidays. She also enjoyed working in the summer at Candi’s Produce with her sisters, baking, cooking and playing cards.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel C. Bowen, Jr., sisters Arlene Sherbert, M. Lorraine Catterton and Janice W. Hall and brother John W. “Billy” Cullember. Anna is survived by a brother Ronald Dwight Cullember and wife Linda of Butler, PA, numerous nieces and nephews and her special friend Gloria Haws.
Visitation
Services
- Funeral Service
Thursday, September 16, 2021
11:00 A.M.
Contributions
Center for Infant and Child Loss University of MD Department of Pediatrics
737 W. Lombard Street
Room 233
Baltimore, MD 21201
Hospice of the Chesapeake
90 Ritchie Highway
Pasadena, MD 21122
410-987-2003
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To Anna Mae’s family: So sorry for your loss but we know she’s at peace and no more suffering.
Thank you all for taking such good care of her. Anna Mae was my cousin on my mother’s side their mothers were sisters. When we where children we would go on picnics and Anna Mae would make the best brownies and deviled eggs. My father & Sam were friends & had been in the service together Mom & Dad went on date & Dad brought Sam & Mom invited Anna Mae. That one date was all it took. They all remained friends to their deaths. As I got older I would take Mom to the graveyards the first Sat. in Dec and put out Christmas flowers and then we would go & visit Sam & Anna Mae of course you had to have some of her famous cookies & they said that started there
holiday off. We will all miss her but she is now with Sam, the rest of the family. God Bless Cousin
Rest in peace as all may peace be with you. Love to all
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To Anna Mae’s family: So sorry for your loss but we know she’s at peace and no more suffering.
Thank you all for taking such good care of her. Anna Mae was my cousin on my mother’s side their mothers were sisters. When we where children we would go on picnics and Anna Mae would make the best brownies and deviled eggs. My father & Sam were friends & had been in the service together Mom & Dad went on date & Dad brought Sam & Mom invited Anna Mae. That one date was all it took. They all remained friends to their deaths. As I got older I would take Mom to the graveyards the first Sat. in Dec and put out Christmas flowers and then we would go & visit Sam & Anna Mae of course you had to have some of her famous cookies & they said that started there
holiday off. We will all miss her but she is now with Sam, the rest of the family. God Bless Cousin
Rest in peace as all may peace be with you. Love to all
I have known Anna Mae all my life. She was the perfect lady always kind She will be missed by all that knew Anna Mae