Kevin Wayne Bowser

June 24, 2020 at 9:36 p.m.
Kevin Wayne Bowser
Kevin Wayne Bowser

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Kevin Wayne Bowser, age 52, and a longtime resident of Warsaw, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 8, 2020.

He was the son of James Alto and Patricia Winifred McQueer Bowser and was born in Warsaw on Sept. 25, 1967. Growing up in Columbia City, he was a graduate of Columbia City Joint High School. Most recently, he was employed as a CNC machinist with Paragon Medical.

Kevin was a kind, generous person with a caring style. He was a hardworker and loved time spent outdoors, finding pleasure in landscaping and fishing; he especially enjoyed fishing on Lake Erie. He also enjoyed time spent on his Goldwing motorcycle and was never far from his dog, Otis. He attended New Life Church when he was able and was actively involved in Celebrate Recovery.

Those who survive with memories to cherish include his daughter, Rachel (Raymon) Farris, of Columbia City; son, Landan (Lacey) Bowser, of Fort Wayne; sisters, Verdonna (Don Yakimicki) Huey, of Hoffman Lake; and Cheryl (Gary) Antinoch, of Pingree Grove, Ill.; brother, James (Tammy) Bowser, of Rochelle, Ill.; and six grandchildren: Bentley, Raymon Jr. “R.J.,” Reece, Kennedy, Romeo and Rolande. Numerous nieces, nephews and his dog, Otis, also survive.

He was preceded in passing by an infant brother, Steven Wayne Bowser; parents, James and Patricia Bowser; and nieces, Amanda Huey and Anna Laughlin.

A Life Celebration® is planned with the assistance of Titus Funeral Home. Friends may join family for a memorial gathering at New Life Church and World Outreach, 744 S. CR 325E, Warsaw, on Saturday, June 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. Beginning at 3 p.m., Pastor John Lowe will officiate Kevin’s Life Celebration service.

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Memorials to Celebrate Recovery. Please mail gifts to New Life Church and World Outreach, 744 S. 325 East, Warsaw, IN 46582.

Notes of condolence may be left for the family by visiting www.TitusFuneralHome.com.

Kevin Wayne Bowser, age 52, and a longtime resident of Warsaw, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 8, 2020.

He was the son of James Alto and Patricia Winifred McQueer Bowser and was born in Warsaw on Sept. 25, 1967. Growing up in Columbia City, he was a graduate of Columbia City Joint High School. Most recently, he was employed as a CNC machinist with Paragon Medical.

Kevin was a kind, generous person with a caring style. He was a hardworker and loved time spent outdoors, finding pleasure in landscaping and fishing; he especially enjoyed fishing on Lake Erie. He also enjoyed time spent on his Goldwing motorcycle and was never far from his dog, Otis. He attended New Life Church when he was able and was actively involved in Celebrate Recovery.

Those who survive with memories to cherish include his daughter, Rachel (Raymon) Farris, of Columbia City; son, Landan (Lacey) Bowser, of Fort Wayne; sisters, Verdonna (Don Yakimicki) Huey, of Hoffman Lake; and Cheryl (Gary) Antinoch, of Pingree Grove, Ill.; brother, James (Tammy) Bowser, of Rochelle, Ill.; and six grandchildren: Bentley, Raymon Jr. “R.J.,” Reece, Kennedy, Romeo and Rolande. Numerous nieces, nephews and his dog, Otis, also survive.

He was preceded in passing by an infant brother, Steven Wayne Bowser; parents, James and Patricia Bowser; and nieces, Amanda Huey and Anna Laughlin.

A Life Celebration® is planned with the assistance of Titus Funeral Home. Friends may join family for a memorial gathering at New Life Church and World Outreach, 744 S. CR 325E, Warsaw, on Saturday, June 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. Beginning at 3 p.m., Pastor John Lowe will officiate Kevin’s Life Celebration service.

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Memorials to Celebrate Recovery. Please mail gifts to New Life Church and World Outreach, 744 S. 325 East, Warsaw, IN 46582.

Notes of condolence may be left for the family by visiting www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
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