Betty L. Bowling
December 17, 1924 ~ September 21, 2018
FUNERAL: 10:30 a.m. Friday, September 21, 2018, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Pastor Wes Jones officiatingCALLING: 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service BURIAL: Garland Brook Cemetery MEMORIAL DONATIONS: Our Hospice of South Central Indiana or the donor’s choice of charity Betty L. Bowling, 93, of Wedgewood Drive, died at 3 p.m. September 18, 2018, at Keepsake Village of Columbus. Betty was born December 17, 1924, in Olive Hill, Kentucky, the daughter of Edward and Lucy Wells Williams. She married Roy “Herb” Bowling June 12, 1943, and he preceded her in death June 30, 2010. She attended Flintwood Wesleyan Church and was a long time member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Marion, Indiana. Throughout her life she worked as a beautician and had been an apartment manager in Warsaw, Indiana. Survivors include her son, Ed (Patty) Bowling of High Point, North Carolina, and daughters, Sondra (Jim) McKeever of Logansport, Linda (Greg) Lyle of Paris, Kentucky, and Teri (Wes) Jones of Columbus; grandchildren, Amy (Barrie) Baker, Scot (Lisa) Lindsey, Eric Duncan, Amanda Zurwell, Nathan (Emily Buehler) Bowling, Nick Bowling, Maddie Bowling, Taylor Jones and Christopher Jones; and great-grandchildren, Blake Baker, Hayden Baker, Parker Lindsey, Jordan Lindsey, Lauren Lindsey, Alex Duncan, Mason Duncan, Miller Duncan and Grayson Zurwell. Betty was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Herb; and a great-grandson, Brandon Harvey. She was also preceded in death by her nine older siblings.






Our Condolences to the family!
To Aunt Betty’s Family; Three daughters and one son did a wonderful, loving job as caregivers to their Mother. She was special to all of you and your families. You can be certain she is in a far-happier place with her husband, parents , siblings, and other loved ones. They all were anxious to have her enter God’s Heavenly Home. Oh, what a family gathering! May God grant you peace in the days ahead. Continue to do things to make your parents proud of you, for they are watching from God’s magical windows in Heaven! From cousin Miriam Williams Bence.
Our thoughts & prayers are with you & all of your family. May our loving God give you peace & comfort through all of your precious memories.
This sweet lady will always have a piece of my heart. I didn’t get to know you long but I know you loved me as I loved you. God brought you to me so I could be sure your last days were filled with love and gentle care, my memories of you are filled with your sweet smile and adventurous days. We will meet again one day, I hope and pray I did you well and you will remember me. See you on the other side mama.
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