She was born February 12, 1940 in Monette, Arkansas to Henry and Amanda Harrell Ball. She was the second of four children, her other sibling being Edward, Linda, and Phillip.
Like generations before her as a child she worked on the family farm chopping and picking cotton in addition to other essential chores like churning butter, working in the garden, canning, and sewing.
She attended Monette High School where she excelled in math and history. She was a standout basketball player and member of a championship team that went undefeated in 1957, winning 35 straight games. She won several local and county beauty contests and was Miss Monette 1957, the year she graduated.
She found joy in all the activities and familiar routines of family. She was industrious and ambitious; always busy, always building, planning, and organizing. She had a strong work ethic and a powerful drive to succeed. And she was always encouraging others to do their best.
She married Lee Allan Bowman of Monette and moved to West Memphis, Arkansas to start a new life, taking a job at Bank of West Memphis where she rose from secretary to Vice President and Trust Officer.
She left the bank to become a business owner, founding along with her husband Big River Honda in West Memphis which in the 1970s they built into the world’s largest motorcycle dealership.
After selling the business she went into real estate, eventually moving to Cordova, Tennessee and working in residential real estate as a broker and builder until she retired.
She enjoyed golf and dancing and was a long time member of the Grand Krewe Ennead of the Cotton Carnival/Carnival Memphis where she was a regular at their dance socials.
She was deeply religious, firmly moral, and scrupulously ethical. She was an inspiring mother and family matriarch leading by example to always do what was right and honest. She loved her family above all things and was devoted and generous, always putting others before herself, always ready to offer a helping hand and be of service. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends and her memory will always inspire us all to be, and do, the best we can.
She is survived by her two sons, Alan Bowman of Eastchester, New York and Bryan Bowman and his wife Lauren of Collierville; her sister Linda Stotts of Jonesboro, her brother Phillip Ball and his wife Lenette of Truman; sister-in-law Jo Ball of Jonesboro; and her grandchildren, Madigan and Ruby Bowman of Collierville, Dr. Fiona Roediger of New York City and Jan Roediger of Uchte, Germany; her aunt Frances Harrell Adams of West Memphis; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
She was predeceased by her brother Edward Ball, and her husband Lee Bowman.
She was a member of First Baptist Church of Monette and United Methodist Church of Marion.
A celebration of her life will begin with Visitation from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, January 21, at Memphis Funeral Home, 5599 Poplar Avenue, Memphis.
A second Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, January 22 at First Baptist Church in Monette, Arkansas. Services and Interment will follow at 1 p.m. Bobby Pollan officiating.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.MemphisFuneralPoplar.com for the Bowman family.
FAMILY
Henry and Amanda Harrell BallParents (deceased)
Lee BowmanHusband (deceased)
Bryan Bowman (Lauren)Son
Alan BowmanSon
Linda StottsSister
Phillip Ball (Lenette)Brother
Edward BallBrother (deceased)
Jo BallSister in law
Madigan and Ruby Bowman, Dr. Fiona Roediger, and Jan RoedigerGrandchildren
Frances Harrell AdamsAunt
She also leaves many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends to cherish her memory.
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