Dorothea Mae ‘Dot’ Bowman
Dorothea Mae ‘Dot’ Bowman, age 99, of Quincy, passed away peacefully with her family by her on August 15, 2025 at Good Samaritan Home. Dot was born at home in Quincy on April 1, 1926. She was a daughter of Edgar George and Bernice (Seward) Boll. She married the love of her life, Walter ‘Bud’ Bowman on January 25, 1948 in his parents home at 819 North 5th. He preceded her in death on September 6, 2008.
Dot, AKA ‘Fiesty Fritz’ was raised during the depression. Times were hard, but her family made the best of it. Simple pleasures were enjoyed. She and her sisters along with friends would play hopscotch, jump rope, jacks, and paper dolls. Her mother’s homemade bread pudding was a delicious treat. In 1950 she began a career as a legal secretary that spanned almost 50 years. Her last position held was secretary to Hubert G Staff.
Dot and Bud along with their children enjoyed a life of adventure. They boated, camped, and fished (rarely missing a weekend) and traveled throughout the United States. Many treasured memories were made. Dot was an avid sports fan and loved the Chicago Cubs, the Chicago Bulls and Tiger Woods. During retirement winters were spent at Harlingen, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley. Many friendships were also formed during those years.
In later years, Dot took up adult coloring with a creative eye for color and design. Fashions were her favorite. Many prints were framed and given to family and friends. She looked forward to playing euchre at card parties and bunco. For many years Dot also enjoyed encouraging others with her gift of writing. Many thoughtful notes being sent weekly. She didn’t miss an opportunity to celebrate a special occasion, extend sympathy or give ‘Well wishes’ sometimes just a ‘Thinking of you’ card. She attended Madison Park Christian Church.
Dot was one of a kind. She will not only be remembered as being a loving, generous and devoted, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother but also for her sense of humor. She could tell the funniest jokes!
She is survived by: CHILDREN: Diana Cooley, Debbie Lish, Kathy Wiemelt (Mike) and Scott Bowman (Freda); 11 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, sister: Georgina Martin and sister-in-law: Lilly Fletcher along with numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives also survive.
In addition to her husband, Dot was also preceded in death by a son in law: Chuck Lish, siblings: Bonnie Anderson (Howard), Geraldine Morrall and James ‘Jimmy’ Fletcher and a brother in law: Jack Martin.
The family wants to extend a special thanks to the loving care received at Good Samaritan Home, specifically staff members: Stephanie, Ketzaly, Sarah, Brianna, Arianna, Micah, Avantae along with many others. The family also would like to especially thank Dr. Michael Kirkpatrick and Laura Starman NP for the wonderful care of Dot and her family.
A Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 11:30 AM in Madison Park Christian Church. A visitation will be held at Madison Park Christian Church from 10:00 AM until the time of the services at 11:30. The services to be conducted by her grandsons Ryan and Jacob Wiemelt. Memorials may be made to Madison Park Christian Church. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I used to work with Dorothea at the law office of Scholz, Staff & Brickman. Fond memories of her.
Know we’re thinking of you all and grieving with you. Dot was a wonderful woman and she was so loved. Absent from the body means presence with the Lord. What a day of rejoicing this is for Dot!
Dearest Kathy and Family. What a beautiful legacy of Christ like love your Mom has left your family. She lives on in each of you. I share your grief and sadness also knowing for certain you will see her again one day soon. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this time.
Sending prayers and hugs out to this wonderful family. Dot was such a sweetheart I will never forget her. She was very lucky to have her family so involved with her it truly made a difference in her life. Rest in peace
My thoughts and prayers are with you Kathy and family. It was an absolute honor to get to know her through Dr Kirkpatrick. She was very much loved and she will be missed dearly here.
It was such a blessing to see you and your Mom recently at the home. We are praying for your loss and the strength of Jesus to support your family and comfort you.
Sincere condolences to Kathy and Dot’s family. She was such a beautiful lady. I enjoyed getting to know her during our visits at the beauty salon!
I send my deepest condolences to the family. It was my pleasure to provide care for her. I honestly looked forward to going to work to see her. Her smile made my day so much better. I will be praying for peace and comfort for the family. Kathy thank you so much I really appreciate you, you have got me through some tough days. Thanks for all of your prayers. You have an amazing family. Dot you will truly be missed.
Kathy & Family,
Hope your Mom sends you a sign from beyond.
Now that she has arrived the card game can begin.
Will always remember the bowling days years ago with Buzz & Rosemary & your Mom & Dad.
Never a dull moment with that little group.
Your Mom was fortunate to have you.
Peace & Everything Good,
Judy Huber
Kathy I remember taking care of your mom, she was a spit fire. Always full of jokes and telling me she loved me an thanked me for my patience with her. I loved taking care of her and hearing her yell “honey come here I need you” waving me over to her. An she was a jokester for sure, Your mom was a blessing to take care of and im happy and very blessed I got to take care of her and meet her and your family Kathy