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October 21, 1926 - November 07, 2018
A Mass of Christian Burial for Frances Betty Bowman, 92 years, of Enid is 2:00 pm Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church with Father Kelly Edwards and Deacon Tony Crispo celebrating her life. Burial will follow in the Ames Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 7:00 pm on Monday, November 12th at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
Frances Fran or Betty Bowman was born October 21, 1926 near Isabella, OK to William and Margaret (Mildfelt) Westfahl, and died on the evening of November 7, 2018 in Enid, OK. Frances grew up in a large family, and lived near Okeene, OK. She attended Okeene High School where she learned and loved to play basketball, most known for her hook shot. She married Charles William Bowman on December 8, 1941 and lived near Ames, OK, in a home they built themselves, they were married 50 years. She operated and owned a beauty shop out of her home. She loved watching wildlife near her home, and frequently purchased grain to feed multiple deer, turkey, and other wildlife, just beyond her front porch. Besides being a beautician, Frances also worked by milking cows, hanging wallpaper and it wasnt uncommon for her to cook for large numbers of guests and friends in their home. Her holiday feasts were second to none. She and Charles often opened up their home to friends and family, to live with them, and or work for them. They extended their family in this way. Frances also found great joy in pastimes that included watching her daughters sing and play the piano, play basketball and win the state basketball tournament, and nearly any football or basketball game, especially during March Madness. If you entered her home, at nearly any time, you could hear her cheering loudly for her OU Sooners, OSU Cowboys, and of course, her OKC Thunder.
Although she had many jobs, one of her favorite things to do was paint and to teach painting. Frances was an artist, often attending art shows and providing art classes around the state. She completed numerous paintings, most typically creating displays of wildlife, nature, florals, and occasionally, portraits. Frances moved to Enid nine years ago to be closer to her family and doctors. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles and their infant son; her sister, Norene Moore, and brothers Kenny and Clarence Westfahl.
She is survived by her two daughters, Frances Bunny Edwards and husband Jim of Enid; and Charlene Becky Classen and husband, Allan, of Liberal, KS; three sisters, Mary Ellen Turner and Billie Marcoux of Enid; and Doris Dean, of OKC, OK.
She is also survived by nine grandchildren: David Bowles of OKC, OK; Eric Edwards of Enid, OK; Justine McFarland and husband, Tim of Edmond, OK; Elaine Hutchison and husband, Troy of Fairview, OK; Travis Bowles, and wife, Laura, of OKC, OK; Liz Smith, and husband, Drake, of Enid, OK; and Wes Edwards and wife, Mari, of Edmond, OK; Shannon Enns and husband Gordon, of Inman, KS; and Amber Holguin and husband Ben, of Newton, KS. Betty was also blessed with twenty great-grandchildren; Olivia Bowles, Morgan Edwards, Nate Edwards, Allie Edwards, Aiden Edwards, Katie Mueller, Kael McFarland, Tanner McFarland, Sydney Hutchison, Sawyer Hutchison, Trey Bowles, Slade Smith, Walker Edwards, Madden Edwards; Jared and Nathan Enns; Arian, Anthony, Aubrey and Augustin Holguin; and two great-great grandchildren, Austen and Jackson Mueller; as well as a host of nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodians of the funds.
Condolences may be made and the service viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com .
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