Virginia Davis Bowen
June 2, 1921 – June 2, 2020
Virginia Davis Bowen 99, of Prince Frederick, Md. passed away peacefully at Solomons Nursing Center on June 2, 2020. Virginia was born in Prince Frederick Maryland on June 2, 1921 to the late Charles V and Jessie Davis.
In addition to her parents Virginia was predeceased by sisters Margaret Green, Dorothy Howard, Jeanette Bunting and ex-husband H. Rodel Bowen.
Virginia is survived by her son Ted R. Bowen (Janice), grandson Chris S. Bowen (Michelle), great-grandson C.J. Bowen and great-granddaughter Savannah J. Bowen of Prince Frederick, Md. She is also survived by her sister Nell M. Bowen of Solomons, Md and several nieces and nephews.
Virginia was employed at Maryland National Bank for more than 30 years and retired as assistant manager. She was a loving Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother. She was loved by her family and will truly be missed. Virginia enjoyed crocheting, gardening and shopping.
There will be a private family graveside service at Huntingtown Methodist Church. Memorial contributions can be made to Calvert Hospice.
Visitation
Services
- Private
No Services Available
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
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Aunt Gin reminded me so much of Mommom….always there for her family, a gentle soul. We had so many great visits with her when we lived in “the County.” Loved her yard sales. Wish I had her green thumb.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers as you say, “goodbye.” I know she is going to be looking down on you from heaven, so you better keep that garden up to par.
Our condolences to Virginia’s family. My mother, Cera Baumbach, became friends with Virginia when they were at The Hermitage. They were also at the Solomons Rehab together last year. Virginia was a wonderful lady who will be missed. Your family will be in our prayers.
Sincerely, Cera and Jane & Dan Macone
Claudette Dietrich
So sorry to hear of Aunt Gin’s passing. She was a gentle, kind & loving person as well as a very humble individual and I am sure you and your family will miss her terribly. Stay strong because God has her in his arms now and will take care of her.
Love to all, Claudette
Ted and family,
I have many fond memories at your mother’s house when we were teens. She made the best tuna fish, tomatoe and cheese sandwiches and always welcomed people with kindness.
My deepest love and prayers to everyone who was blessed to know her.
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I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. Rest In Peace Virginia 🙏🏻
Our condolences to Ms Bowen’s family. We got to know Ms Bowen during her time at Solomon’s Nursing Center. She was on the same wing as our mother, Thelma Scott. May she rest in piece.
Virginia will be missed and heaven will welcome her. May GOD bless her always.
Aunt Gin reminded me so much of Mommom….always there for her family, a gentle soul. We had so many great visits with her when we lived in “the County.” Loved her yard sales. Wish I had her green thumb.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers as you say, “goodbye.” I know she is going to be looking down on you from heaven, so you better keep that garden up to par.
I worked with Virginia for many years at Maryland National Bank. I know she will be missed by many including her friends and family. God Bless you Virginia!
Our condolences to Virginia’s family. My mother, Cera Baumbach, became friends with Virginia when they were at The Hermitage. They were also at the Solomons Rehab together last year. Virginia was a wonderful lady who will be missed. Your family will be in our prayers.
Sincerely, Cera and Jane & Dan Macone
So sorry for your loss! Virginia was dads (Lester Denton) table mate while at The Hermitage. I enjoyed getting to know her and talking with her… beautiful lady! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time!
So sorry for your loss. She had a wonderful long life. Miss Virginia and Aunt Ethel will be talking about Huntingtown again. God Bless you all and your families.
Love, Carol Ann and Michael Cartwright
Claudette Dietrich
So sorry to hear of Aunt Gin’s passing. She was a gentle, kind & loving person as well as a very humble individual and I am sure you and your family will miss her terribly. Stay strong because God has her in his arms now and will take care of her.
Love to all, Claudette
Ted and family,
I have many fond memories at your mother’s house when we were teens. She made the best tuna fish, tomatoe and cheese sandwiches and always welcomed people with kindness.
My deepest love and prayers to everyone who was blessed to know her.
So sorry to hear of Virginia’s passing. I worked with her at Maryland National Bank in the late 70s, early 80s. She was always a pleasure and quite a character! Please accept my condolences.