Connie Ann Bowling

Connie Ann Bowling

Passed: May 19, 2024
South Charleston, WV

Connie Ann Bowling

Passed: May 19, 2024
South Charleston, WV

Obituary

Connie Ann Bowling, born on November 14, 1953, in Clifton Forge, Virginia, left this earth on May 19, 2024, at Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston, West Virginia, after a seven-year battle with ovarian cancer.

She graduated from Greenbrier East High School in 1971 and then attended West Virginia University where she received her bachelor’s degree and her Master in Jurisprudence. After she left WVU, she went to work as a law clerk for Justice Darrell McGraw at the West Virginia Supreme Court and served as the Deputy Clerk for the West Virginia Supreme Court. Additionally, she worked for the Attorney General’s and Public Defender’s offices.

She was preceded in death by her brother, Chris, in 1998; her mother, Barbara, in 2003, and her father John in 2008. She was also preceded in death by four aunts and three cousins.

Connie is survived by two brothers, Jay (Gwen) and Bruce (Barb); one sister, Martha, and one dog, Maggie. She is also survived by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and several great nieces and nephews.

She served as the Kanawha Valley Chapter Regent of the Daughters’ of the American Revolution and a member numerous bridge, backgammon, and card game groups. She enjoyed traveling with her friends and family members and was a fierce advocate for women’s rights and animal safety.

Memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, 1118 Virginia Street East, Charleton, West Virginia.

Visitation will begin one hour prior at the funeral home.

Donations may be made in her honor to the American Cancer Society and/or your local animal shelter.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.barlowbonsall.com .

Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.

 

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14 responses to Connie Ann Bowling

  1. I am very sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. Connie hired me in 1996 to work at the State Supreme Court. It was my first job right out of law school. I ended up working there for 21 years. I will always be thankful to her for that. She was a wonderful boss.

  2. Rhonda Layne says:

    My condolences. Connie will be missed by many. Praying for peace and comfort for all family and friends.

  3. Sorry to hear of Connie’s passing. I can still hear her laugh.

  4. Coya Pack says:

    I am so sorry Connie lost her battle, she was certainly a fighter and such a strong, independent woman. I remember fondly playing trivia with her and Paul at The Timbers in Sanibel, she was one smart lady! I always enjoyed our conversations at the family reunions. She will be missed.

  5. Susan Parker says:

    Connie was a good friend and colleague! She will be missed by many.

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