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Remembering Roberta Logan Bowling, wife of Ed Bowling

Husband Ed Bowling was longtime Green River Lake area of Adair Co., KY, resident; his wife's funeral is Wednesday in Louisville; interment in Cumberland Co., KY Wednesday afternoon.
Pam Kermeen writes:
Edward Bowling was our neighbor for years and he sold his place and moved back to Louisville about 2-3 years ago, after being our neighbor in Columbia for about 7-8 years. Edward lost his wife, Roberta Logan Bowling Sunday afternoon, November 21, 2010. Ed spent a lot of time at the Columbia Dairy Queen, so many who drank coffee there will certainly remember him.

He was the only 'grandpa' that our son Daniel ever had. Daniel mowed his grass and dug holes every spring for Ed's tomato plants. Ed even attended Daniel's football games when able. Thank you for all you do to keep Columbia connected. Pam Kermeen
The obituary is at Mrs. Roberta Logan Bowling, Jefferson Co., KY




This story was posted on 2010-11-23 19:08:40
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