Gerald L. Bowman
July 30, 1971 – September 19, 2024
On September 9th, Gerald (Gerry) Bowman, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed away at the age of 53, leaving behind a lifetime of memories that will be treasured by his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wayne and Sue Bowman; and his brothers, Mike and
Marc Bowman.
Gerry is survived by his daughters, Ava and Lilly Bowman; his sisters, Teri Bukacek and Tami Turner; and close friends, Doug Ulrich, John Corrigan, and Tim Dolan.
Many of Gerry’s favorite days were spent on the golf course, and he is best remembered riding down the fairway with a cigar in hand. His family’s cabin in Minnesota was his happy place. He was an exceptional water skier, and loved to take sunset boat rides with his family and friends. Gerry kept up with local and national events and never hesitated to share his opinions on the latest news.
Gerry’s loved ones take comfort in knowing that he is at peace. He will be deeply missed by all those who knew and loved him.
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Ne 68124. (402)-391-3900. www.heafeyheafey.com
7 Comments
Gerry is walking on the golf course with his father and brothers in heaven while his mom watches he will truly be missed. He was always there for me. I will miss him so much. MNMC
My deepest condolences to the Bowman family! Gerry was a good man, his passing caught me by surprise as we shared some good times together. He is now at peace and in our Lords hands!
Dammit. I haven’t seen him a long time bit we were pretty close in school. So sad
When is the funeral, I am so sorry to hear this, he confided in me thru Mike’s journey He felt so bad about there relationship.
Rest in peace, Gerry. Hugs to his family, especially his girls.
One of my favorite childhood friends from across the street. So many memories. Sunny slope pool. Throwing snowballs at cars driving by in the winter. So many great days to remember and saddened to hear of his passing. Love you old friend.
Lots of great memories of growing up in Sunny Slope with Gerry. He and Rob and I lived in 3 of 4 houses in a row. Along with Tim, Ted, and my brother Ben, we had a lot of fun; caused a lot of mischief. Cordi and Angie were stuck living in the middle of all our nonsense, but we all had great times. I miss em all. I think of Gerry often and now pray that he has found a new peace with God.
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