Dennis Bowen View A Condolence - Edmonton, Alberta | Park Memorial Funeral Home

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Leah Simone Bowen

My condolences to Aunty Marilyn, Sandra, Cadence, Kari and family. Dennis, The last time I was in Edmonton we didn’t get to see each other but agreed that we would see each other next time. I’ve been thinking about: -the days of walking endless loops around the cricket field to kill time and how when we got really bored, you would break out into a run. -when we were 7 or 8 and I had this toy plastic card that you honestly thought was a real credit card. You explained to me what a credit card was and that you could buy stuff with one. So, we walked up to the golf club house at Victoria park, tried to buy pop with it and you were devastated when they wouldn’t take it. - the countless hours with you and Cathy in your parents basement during family parties. One in particular where you showed me how to properly throw a punch “keep your thumb OUTSIDE the fist”. It was good advice, you always gave me good advice. -sitting in my parents living room…you had a new job and were telling me about it and I can’t even think of what the joke was now but I remember we laughed so hard we cried. I remember how chill you were to be around, how much fun we had and that we always just picked up where we left off. I remember growing up with you and what a sweet little boy you were and how you grew up to be hilarious and kind with no pretence. I’m upset that you were taken so fast and so early. The good ones always are. And I’m upset that when we got older, life got complicated and busy and we started saying “next time” over and over again until it was too late. I’m thankful I got you as a cousin. The cousin I climbed trees with and watched way too many cricket games with and who’s laugh I can still hear. Travel well. I’ll see you on the other side. Love, Leah
Friday August 19, 2022 at 9:28 am
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