Therese M. Bowron
Tuesday, April 13, 1948
Date of Death:
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Age:
75 years old
Therese M. Bowron
Therese (Tess) Marie Bowron passed away Wednesday evening , August 9th at her home after being surrounded and cared for by her loving family.
She is survived by her brother Pat (Lois) of Rochester, and her sister Joyce Jones of Chatfield. Her parents, John and Kathryn, and 4 brothers, Jack, Jim, Bob and and Mike, and one sister Judy preceded her in death. “Once there were 8, and now there are two.”
Therese was born in Rochester on April 13th, 1948. She graduated from Lourdes High School, and worked in Medical Recorded at St. Mary’s Hospital for 30 plus years while living and caring for her father until his passing. Tess enjoyed over 150 nieces, nephew’s, great-nieces and nephew’s and great-great nieces and nephew’s and all her many neighborhood friends.
Tess raised and loved several dogs in her life and weeks before her passing would walk up to 40 blocks per day, meeting her many neighbors along the way. She poured herself into the lives of her young nieces and nephew’s in particular and sacrificed much for her whole family. She loved Neil Diamond music and was an avid Twins fan.
She is loved and will be deeply missed.
Condolences
The family of Therese M. Bowron has received the following condolences.
Tess was the lifeline to the happy memories for every child that lived on 7th Ave back in the day. She was the one who got all the evening games of Kickball, Annie Annie Over, and Moonlight Starlight organized. She would always allow me, my siblings and any other child in the neighborhood to tag along with her to Woolworths and often treated us to a donut from the bakery counter or some other special treat. I am deeply saddened by her loss, but am grateful for all the childhood memories she left with me.
She was a “one of a kind treasure” to anyone lucky enough to cross her path!
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.
Tess was the lifeline to the happy memories for every child that lived on 7th Ave back in the day. She was the one who got all the evening games of Kickball, Annie Annie Over, and Moonlight Starlight organized. She would always allow me, my siblings and any other child in the neighborhood to tag along with her to Woolworths and often treated us to a donut from the bakery counter or some other special treat. I am deeply saddened by her loss, but am grateful for all the childhood memories she left with me.
She was a “one of a kind treasure” to anyone lucky enough to cross her path!
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.
Thanks for the childhood memories of walking down to Woolworths. Rest in peace?
Regina Mueller