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Not Listed - 2024
Ross Lee Bowers, III, 77, quietly met his maker September 26, 2024. He has been battling Parkinson’s and End Stage Renal Disease for many years. A member of Sandhill Christian Baptist Church, he is survived by his wife of 51 years Bunny, (Anna Marie) in Franklin Furnace; two sons, James Russell and Nicholaus Jahnz of Savannah; 10 grandchildren, and two brothers, Bob (Valerie), and Bill (Carol).
Ross gave his life to the Lord and to the education of many Respiratory Therapy Students. He took a hospital-based program in Savannah, Georgia and turned it into a University Baccalaureate Program that was Nationally recognized for Excellence. He wrote the licensure for Georgia Respiratory Care and he was President for many years for the Savannah Chapter of the Ambucs which worked with Americans with disabilities and was instrumental in getting the Amtrykes started in that chapter for children with disabilities. He loved his Georgia Bull Dawgs and could talk football for days, he was fun loving and loved his Church and the people in it. He never met a person that he didn’t like and he was easy to love.
Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 30, 2024 at Sandhill Christian Baptist Church with Jared Timberlake officiating. Burial will be at Haverhill Cemetery. Friends may call at Harrison-Pyles Funeral Home in Wheelersburg Sunday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and one hour prior to the service on Monday at the church. Condolences to the family may be made at www.harrison-pyles.com.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Georgia Society for Respiratory Care
Tuesday October 8, 2024 at
12:08 AM
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Dear Bowers Family,
The GSRC sends their heartfelt condolences. Mr. Bowers dedication to the profession, his passion for the GSRC and dedication to the educational advancement nationally and locally at GA Southern has left a lasting legacy. As a past GSRC President, a 2 time recipient of the Morton B. Duggan Distinguished Service award, writing of the respiratory therapy licensure here in GA, and former AARC House Speaker he helped shape the profession of respiratory therapy in GA and we thank him and your for that. His legacy still walks the hall of many hospitals in GA, through the many students he inspired. . May the Lord carry you on this difficult road you will be traveling, know the GSRC is mourning with you.
The Georgia Society for Respiratory Care sends their prayers.
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Don & Phoebe
Sunday October 6, 2024 at
10:46 AM
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Bunny, you and Ross made an indelible mark on our lives and in our hearts! Both of you stand head and shoulders above the crowd. We will never forget his contribution to the medical community, in fact to mankind. Our prayer is that God will give you peace and comfort. We love you very much. Don and Phoebe Blackwell
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Derek
Wednesday October 2, 2024 at
12:34 PM
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Bunny, You and Ross have touched so many lives in a positive way. I have great memories of the times we had together and will not let go of those. I know that I am a better person for having known Ross. With deepest sympathy.
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ALASKA SOCIETY RESPIRATORY CARE 2024 CONFERENCE
Tuesday October 1, 2024 at
2:06 PM
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Dear Bowers Family,
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Ross Lee Bowers, III. His dedication to the field of respiratory care and his commitment to education have left an indelible mark on countless lives. Ross's remarkable work in transforming a hospital-based program into a nationally recognized University Baccalaureate Program exemplifies his passion for excellence and his unwavering support for students and colleagues alike.
His kindness and generosity extended far beyond his professional contributions; he was a beacon of love and compassion in his community. We are grateful for his service, especially his advocacy for individuals with disabilities, which speaks to his character and heart.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Ross's legacy will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.
With deepest sympathy,
The Alaska Society for Respiratory Care
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Rita Barber DeCook
Monday September 30, 2024 at
9:18 PM
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I am so sorry to hear of the passing of another MHS classmate. I knew Ross. We shared classes at MHS (class of 1965). Prayers to his family and friends.
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