Marvin T. Bowen

of Philip, South Dakota, died on Thursday, December 15, 2005
at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 82

Marvin Thompson Bowen was born February 13, 1923, at Henry, South Dakota, the son of Charles Henry and Minnie (Thompson) Bowen. As a young boy he moved with his parents to the Wall area and later to the Cottonwood area. He received his education in the Cedar Butte area north of Wall. When he was eleven years of age, his father froze to death, so Marvin left home to work and support the family. He worked as a farm and ranch hand in the Philip and Wall communities.

Marvin served in the United States Army during WWII, serving in the Asiatic Pacific. After his honorable discharge on December 2, 1946, he moved to the Ottumwa area where he made his home with his sister, Wanda and Dave Heeb. Marvin did various jobs in the Ottumwa area.

Marvin was united in marriage to Lois Jean Harry on September 21, 1949, at a Lutheran parsonage in Rapid City. They made their home on a farm-ranch in the Pedro area and later to the Hilland area before moving to the Deep Creek area where they farmed and ranched. In 1956, they moved onto the Harry farm-ranch at Ottumwa where they resided until March 1968, when they purchased the Gee place on the north fork of the Bad River in the Grindstone community.

His wife Lois Jean preceded him in death on March 3, 1980. Marvin continued to make his home on the farm-ranch until September 2001 when he moved into the Senechal apartments. In January 2003, due to health reasons, he moved into the Philip Nursing Home.

Marvin was baptized and confirmed in the Norwegian Lutheran Church. He was a member of the United Church of Philip, and the Wheeler-Brooks American Legion Post #173 of Philip.

Grateful for having shared his life include his two daughters Karen Bowen-Raymond and her husband Thomas of Batesland, South Dakota, and Karla Whiting and her husband Steve of Aberdeen, South Dakota; one son Kyron Bowen and his wife Barb of Philip; five grandchildren; Carrie, Callie and Kenneth Raymond, and Marshall and Austin Bowen; two great-granddaughter Mayson and Tommy Jo; two sisters Wanda Heeb of Philip, and Irene Triolo of Springfield, Oregon; one sister-in-law Juanita Bowen of Philip; special nieces Barb Kroetch of Philip and Barb Esser of Coeur d'Alene Idaho; numerous other nieces and nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.

In addition to his wife Lois Jean, Marvin was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Odie Dale Bowen.

Visitation was held 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m . on Monday, December 19, at the the Rush Funeral Home in Philip, and one hour preceding the services at the church on Tuesday.

Funeral services were held 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 20, at the United Church in Philip, with Pastor Mark Ford officiating.

Interment with military honors by the American Legion Post #173 of Philip, was in the Masonic Cemetery, Philip.

A memorial is established.

FUNERAL SERVICES
Tuesday, December 20, 2005 10:00 a.m.
United Church
Philip, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Mark Ford
MUSIC
Marilyn Millage - Pianist
Vernon Burns - Vocalist
"The Place Where I Worship"
JoAnne Stilwell – Pianist
Congregational Hymns
"How Great Thou Art"
"Amazing Grace"
USHERS
Marvin Eide – Bill Gottsleben
PALLBEARERS
Paul Slovek – Dwight Slovek
Marvin Eide – Walter VanTassel
Chuck Carstensen – Lawrence Schofield
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
And All Relatives and Friends in Attendance
INTERMENT
Masonic Cemetery
Philip, South Dakota

Service Details

   

Guest Book

Ky, Barb and Family. My deepest sympathy on the death of Your loved one. My prayers are with the family.
   ~ Pastor Don Lagge .O. Box 128 , Stickney, S.D 57375 (12/15/2005)
Ky, Barb, Austin, Marshall Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. God's blessings to all of you. Marvin was a great man and will be very missed.
   ~ Jeremy and Krystal Noteboom Philip (12/15/2005)
Dear Karen and Tom,
We were saddened to see your dad's obituary in the Rapid paper. Know that we will be with you in thoughts and prayers. Sorry, that we never got to know your dad. He sounds like he was a wonderful person.
Gods Love,

   ~ Art & Mickey Becket 2780 143rd Ave #40, Rapid City, SD 57701 (12/15/2005)
Dear Karen, Tom, Carrie, Callie, Kenneth
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your Father & Grandpa.
May our thoughts & prayers be with you.

   ~ Bob & Sharel Spears Box 362 Kadoka, SD (12/15/2005)
Dear Friends,

Please know we are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers. We have many fond memories of events shared as friends. Our lives were richer having you all as neighbors. God Bless.

   ~ Julie & Gary Nixon 22401 Deadman Creek Road Philip, SD 57567 (12/15/2005)
Ky,Barb & Family
Karen, Tom & Family

Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult. Hold the wonderful memories you have of your father & grandfather close to your heart. He was always such a happy go lucky guy with a smile on his face. Take care & God Bless!

   ~ Wendy Cook-Madsen & Jeff Madsen Kadoka, SD (12/15/2005)
Deepest sympathy to all the family. A hard time of year to lose a loved one. We'll keep you all in our prayers.
   ~ Cork & Bev Jahner 701 Ottilie Dr. Kerrville Texas (12/15/2005)
Dear Family of Marvin, My father, Allen Gee, age 93, just learned of Marvin's passing from the Phillip newspaper. Dad is presently living with me in Georgia but the Phillip newspaper still goes to his Sacramento home address - thus the long delay. Our condolences to your family.
I got to visit Marvin and Lois Jean on the ranch about 35 years ago as my husband and I were traveling from Texas to California. What a gracious couple to take what were complete strangers into their home and let us wander around the ranch like it was still my family's. We are so glad that someone who loved the ranch owned it after Orrin and Ella Mary Gee.
May God continue to comfort you in your loss.

   ~ For Allen Gee by his daughter, Mary LaMont 2407 Splitwood Dr. Loganville GA 30052 (12/15/2005)

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