St.
Clair County Obits

MARIE F. BOWLES
Hill & Son Funeral Home
August 12, 1916 - January 22, 2006
Services - Trinity United Methodist Church Appleton City, Missouri
Friday January 27, 2006 1:30 PM
Minister - Rev. Rob Barringer
Visitation - Hill & Son Funeral Home Thursday, January 26, 2006 6:00 –
800 PM
Interment - Appleton City Cemetery Appleton City, MO
Memorial - Trinity United Methodist Church
Marie Frances (Herrman) Bowles, 89, of Appleton City, Missouri died
Sunday January 22, 2006 in Houston, Texas. Marie was born August 12,
1916 in Appleton City, Missouri. She was the daughter of Charles
Edward and Sarah Elizabeth (Brown) Herrman. She graduated from
Appleton City High School in 1934 and the University of Kansas in
1938. She married Lester D. Bowles, M.D. in 1940. From that union,
seven children were born. Marie was a registered medical technologist
and worked for many years in that capacity for physicians and at
hospitals in and around Appleton City She loved being with her family
and traveling, and was at her happiest when visiting her children and
their families throughout the country. Marie was an avid reader and
always had a book nearby. She was also an accomplished seamstress and
in later life, she enjoyed embroidering and quilting. She was a past
member of the Order of Eastern Star and P.E.O. and was a long-time
member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Appleton City,
Missouri. Surviving are her children, Janice (Truman) Johannigmeier,
Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Carolyn (Tom) Butts, Decatur, Illinois, Roger
(Rita) Bowles, Valley Springs, California, Michael (DeeAnne) Bowles,
Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Leslie Lerner, Mission Hills, Kansas, Susan
Minor, Barrington, Illinois, Mary Jane Bowles, Kansas City, Missouri,
fifteen grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her parents and her brothers, Jesse Herrman,
Elvin Herrman, Leo Herrman, D.D.S., Lloyd Herrman, D.D.S., Cecil
Herrman, George Herrman, M.D. and Fred Herrman. Marie will be sadly
missed, but fondly remembered by her children and grandchildren, along
with a multitude of friends.

Kansas City Star
25 January 2006
Marie Frances Herrman Bowles - Marie Bowles, 89, of Appleton City, MO,
died Sunday, January 22, 2006. Visitation will be this Thursday
between 6 and 8 p.m. at Hill & Son Funeral Home in Appleton City.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday at Trinity United
Methodist Church in Appleton City. Marie was born August 12, 1916 in
Appleton City, MO, the daughter of Charles Edward and Sarah Elizabeth
Herrman. She graduated from Appleton City High School in 1934 and the
University of Kansas in 1938. She married Lester D. Bowles, M.D. in
1940. From that union, seven children were born. Marie was born in the
house on N. Maple where she raised her children. Marie was a
registered medical technologist and worked for many years in that
capacity for physicians and at hospitals in and around Appleton City.
She loved being with her family and traveling, and was at her happiest
when visiting her children and their families throughout the country.
Marie was an avid reader and always had a book nearby. She was also an
accomplished seamstress and in later life, she enjoyed embroidering
and quilting. She was a past member of the Order of Eastern Star and
P.E.O. and was a long-time member of the Trinity United Methodist
Church in Appleton City, MO. Surviving are her children, Janice
(Truman) Johannigmeier, Lee's Summit, MO, Carolyn (Tom) Butts,
Decatur, IL, Roger (Rita) Bowles, Valley Springs, CA, Michael (DeeAnn)
Bowles, Lee's Summit, MO, Leslie Lerner, Mission Hills, KS, Susan
Minor, Barrington, IL, Mary Jane Bowles, Kansas City, MO, 15
grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
her parents and her brothers, Jesse Herrman, Elvin Herrman, Leo
Herrman, D.D.S., Lloyd Herrman, D.D.S., Cecil Herrman, George Herrman,
M.D. and Fred Herrman, and son-in-law, Dr. Scott A. Lerner. The family
requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the Trinity
United Methodist Church, Appleton City, MO or the American Diabetes
Association. Mom (Momo) will be sadly missed but fondly remembered by
her children and grandchildren, along with a multitude of friends.