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William Bowers

July 22, 1938 ~ March 25, 2023

William "Willard" Bowers, age 84, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2023, surrounded by his loved ones at UnityPoint Hospice at St. Luke's Hospital. Funeral Service: 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 3, 2023, at United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon. Pastor Terra Amundson is officiating. Immediately following the service, luncheon will be at the Lester Buresh Center. After lunch, Burial: Mount Vernon Memorial Cemetery, graveside honors conducted by Mount Vernon Howard Hahn American Legion and U.S. Army. Visitation: 4:00 ' 8:00 p.m. Saturday, April 1, Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services in Mount Vernon. Those unable to attend are invited to watch the service via livestream. Please find the livestream link on Bill's Tribute Wall and share your support and memories with his family at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries William was born July 22, 1938, to Ralph and Pearl (Matthews) Bowers, St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids. He was raised on Matthews Dairy Farm, the only son of Ralph and Pearl Bowers. Bill's life was one of kindness and a strong work ethic. Matthews Dairy Farm was a self-sustaining farm. The farm produced 3,000 bales of alfalfa, hay, and corn ensilage for a herd of purebred Holsteins. The farm supported a milk route for Cornell College and Mount Vernon surrounding area. Bill and his father installed a modern milking parlor, providing the ability to milk fifty cows in less than an hour. He attended Mount Vernon High School, graduating in 1957, holding an athletic track record in low hurdles. He was a proud member Lisbon-Mount Vernon FFA (President, 1956), Mount Vernon Booster Club, and Mount Vernon Alumni Association. After graduating, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Army in February 1958. Serving his country was honorably discharged in January 1964. A Military Policeman, awards included: Good Conduct Medal, Sharpshooter Badge (Pistol, Carbine), and Expert Badge (Rifle MI).` Bill was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart, Myrtle Clark, on September 9, 1961. After returning from military service, he resumed working at the Bowers-Matthews Dairy Farm and later converted to grain farming for over 35 years. Following his leave from harvesting, he continued daily farm tasks and transitioned the land to an agricultural lease. Known for his generosity, family and community involvement were most important to Bill. His shop door was always open, whether it was welding, mechanical work, or just chatting. He enjoyed community with friends for daily lemonade at the local establishments throughout the years in Mount Vernon. Industrious, he personalized the farm's equipment. The Allis-Chalmers D21 was painted with the name "Dirty Alice." Bill's lifelong love of cars included a '57 T-Bird Coupe, Corvette Centennial, and a stretch limousine. He engineered and restored numerous pieces of equipment. Most notable are the log elevator and splitter, hot rod pulling tractors, custom-built Roadster, and '27 Studebaker Erskine. Wit and gaiety exemplified Bill. His retirement involved hours in the shop and evenings relaxing, like generations before. He often rocked on the front porch, reminiscing about the many cars that drove the Lincoln Highway. These cars crossed a historical wooden bridge over the former Chicago Northwestern Railway and could easily be seen from the Bowers-Matthews front porch. William is survived by his wife, Myrtle Jean; three children, Bill (Becky) Bowers Jr. of Mount Vernon, IA, Kristin (Kenneth) Bowers, of Austin, TX, Michael (Phillip) Bowers of Albany, CA; beloved grandchildren; Frederick Jr., Alexandria, Lisa, Carrie; great-grandchildren, Cydney, Cammie; in-laws, Steven (Mary), Douglas (Theresa), Kenneth (Jody), Merle (Sheryl), Marcia (Danny), Donita (John), Denise (Warren), Jeff (Julie), Keith (Jo Ann), Donna (Gary); and numerous other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Pearl; parents-in-law, Jake and Marcella; family-in-laws, Dennis, Richard, Gary, Debra; and grand pup, Tank. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that memorials be made in Bill's name to the Lisbon and Mount Vernon Ambulance and/or the Mount Vernon Community School Foundation. The family wishes to thank the UnityPoint Health St. Luke's Hospice team for their compassionate care.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Mount Vernon

  2. Willard was like a grandpa to me , he taught me many things abt life , he was always there to visit with me , he had a incredible ability to restore & build various things from a lawnmower to a hot rod ! . He was always fun to be around as his wit & humor & giving of knowledge were a special trait . He will be missed by the many people’s lives he touched! . My condolences to his wonderful wife & children. Dennis Nielsen ,Springville ia.

  3. I certainly will remember Bill and his special wit and many talents. It was always a pleasure to see him. He was always friendly and interesting. He will not be forgotten. My sympathies to his family.

  4. Sending love and remembering so many special times. We love youCurt, Joan, Tina and Todd.cheers to the memories!

  5. Oh, Myrt,
    I’m so sorry for your loss, I know your heartache and you and Bill were together so long and I know you had a wonderful life. Just think of all of the memories you two have shared, how lucky you are. And I know you have such a beautiful family to help you thru the difficult days. Bill was loved by so many, you two made the perfect couple. I will be hard not seeing him around town.
    Hugs to you all,
    Annamae

  6. Linda and I are sorry we were unable to attend Bill’s visitation.
    We send our condolences and deepest sympathy for you and your families loss.
    Skip and Linda Clark
    Mount Vernon

    • Thank you for your thoughts. Will miss Bill after many glorious years.. Hopefully all is well with both of you. Myrt

  7. Bower’s Family:
    While there are many tears with his passing, what a wonderful, joy filled life! That’ story is just the best! Our many thoughts are with you in the days to come, and I hope as the memories and the stories continue the smiles will soon return to you all.
    Dan and Peggy Bragg
    Mt. Vernon Iowa


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