Terry Lynn Bowers
Terry Lynn Bowers, of League City, passed away on Monday, October 7, 2024 at her home in League City, Texas at the age of 67. She was born on February 11, 1957 in Kirbyville, Texas to Willard and Jane Smith.
Terry enjoyed singing, playing her guitar, baking, reading, traveling, Family History research, singing in the church choir, shopping, wrapping presents, and telling David what to do.
She was preceded in death by her father Willard A. Smith, nephew Matthew Beath, and father-in-law Robert A. Bowers.
Terry is survived by her loving husband David Bowers, mother Jane W. Smith, sister Debbie Beath, mother-in-law Angeline Bowers of Port Arthur, TX and brother-in-law John Beath of Beaumont, TX, nephew Will Beath and wife Lauren of Cypress, TX, sister-in-law Sarah Weeks and husband Jamie Weeks of Port Arthur, TX., nephew Seth Weeks of Waco, TX.
The Family will receive friends on Friday, October 11, 2024 at 12:00pm with a Ceremony at 1 o’clock at League City United Methodist Church, 1601 W League City Pkwy, League City, Texas 77573.
Funeral Services will also be held on Monday, October 14, 2024 at 1 o’clock at Magnolia Springs Old Time Methodist Church, FM 1005, Kirbyville, Texas 75956. Interment will follow at Magnolia Springs Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, you may send memorials to League City United Methodist Church, 1601 W League City Pkwy, League City, TX 77573 or Galveston County Food Bank – 624 4th Ave N, Texas City, TX 77590.
David, we mourn the loss of your sweet Terry. We hold you in our prayers as you grieve. She was such a dear, fun, sweet person and she will be missed.
Geri & Glenn Foster
Terry was a beautiful and sweet person who loved to share her wealth of knowledge.
She was very interesting to listen to when she shared her stories. She had a great sense of humor and laughed often. I loved listening to her tell stories of her kindergarten teaching days. She taught me a lot about appropriate expectations for young children. So much so, that we enrolled Trey in her Children’s Day Out program at League City, UMC when we lived in Webster. I knew I could trust her curriculum and leadership. She had a heart for young children and it showed. ❤️
Terry will be missed. So sorry she had to fight such a long battle! Our hearts will carry her memory!
Terry seemed to always be smiling and full of joy. I’ll always remember our prayer group.
Terry will be missed. I loved her smile, her dimples, her sense of humor, and of course, all she shared about our family tree.
From many of us on the Walters side of the family, we send our prayers for David and all family and friends.
May Peace be with all.
David, we were so sorry to learn today of Terry’s passing. We always looked forward to seeing her at the reunion, with her big smile and all the latest stories about the family that she’d dug up. A large portion of what we know about our family is due to Terry’s work, and it is so precious to us, as was she. We will always remember her bright shining personality and will miss her.
David, I’m so sorry to hear of this loss. My deepest sympathy to all who mourn. She was a lovely lady that loved her family fiercely. I’ll be praying for you.