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Roger Bowen

Portland, Indiana

August 8, 1928 - September 28, 2020

Roger Bowen Obituary

      A farmer rooted in the soil of his family’s Greene Township homestead, Roger C.

Bowen, 92, of rural Portland, died Monday, Sept. 28, 2020, of COVID-19 in IU Jay

Hospital.

      Born on Aug. 8, 1928, Roger was the fifth (and last survivor) of F. Raymond and A. Opal

(Wood) Bowen’s six children. He spent his entire life on the family farm, growing corn

and soybeans and gathering eggs from the chicken house to sell to neighbors; he retired

in 1997.

       In 2005 he wrote in a short autobiography, “I’ll keep taking care of the farm as long as I

can. I’ve lived my whole life here, taking care of it while it’s taken care of me and my

family. What else would I do?”

In addition to farming, Roger sold seed for Northrup King Seed Company for many

years. He also tested grain samples in storage bins for the ACS office for several years

and assisted with land appraising in Greene Township for one summer.

But most notably he supplemented his farming income by flying commercial charter

flights – often for Portland Forge, Sheller-Globe, and Naas Foods executives -- and

giving flying lessons from Steed Field, his home away from home. He caught “flying

fever” as a young man, soloing on his 18th birthday and earning his private pilot’s license

in 1947.

     His first eight years of schooling were in the one-room Center School before he

graduated from Portland High School in 1946. He served as vice president of his senior

class alongside Luetta June Smith, who was secretary-treasurer. They later dated and then

married on June 25, 1950, at First Methodist (now Asbury) Church in Portland.

Roger, who started almost every day of his adult life by driving into Portland to “hear the

gossip but leave it at the door” while drinking coffee at the now-closed Corner Café (and

previously at Laramie Lunch and the Breezeway Restaurant), served as an at-large

member of the Jay County Council from 1972 to 1992. He was council president when

the hospital opened in 1980 and spoke at its dedication ceremonies. His name is on a

plaque in the building where he died.

     A founding member of the Portland Morning Optimist Club, Bowen served as its

president in 1987-88 and worked many shifts at the Optimist Building at the Jay County

Fairgrounds over the years. He was also a 67-year member of the Independent Order of

Odd Fellows’ Omega Lodge #218 and served as the Noble Grand in 1963, 2000, 2003,

and 2005 as well as its financial officer for many years.

     In addition, Roger was a member of the Jay County Historical Society, donating to its

museum the Votaw Street toll building that had sat on the family farm for decades.

      He was dedicated to Center Church, serving as treasurer/trustee/custodian for most of his

adult years and also as the adult Sunday School leader for some of those years. He

attended Center Church his entire life until it closed in 2018, when he transferred his

church membership to Asbury.

     In addition to his wife Luetta, survivors include Pamela (Jack) Burks of Fishers; Kathy

Stolz of Franklin; Jeffrey of Portland; Douglas (Jacquie) of Greeley, Colo.; Mark of Falls

Church, Va; and Todd (Lionel Smith) of Evanston, Ill. His surviving family also includes

six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

     Predeceasing Roger were his parents and his siblings, Lena Morrical, Virginia Bowen,

Fred Bowen, Carl Bowen, and Gene “Bud” Bowen and a granddaughter, Abbie Bowen.

Calling will be from 10 a.m. until the 1 p.m. funeral on Sat., Oct. 3 at Asbury United

Methodist Church, 204 E. Arch St., Portland. He will be buried in Salamonia Cemetery

following the funeral.

     The family requests memorial gifts be made to the church.

     Mask will be required for attendance at the church.

     Arrangements are entrusted to Williamson-Spencer and Penrod Funeral Homes in Portland.

     Online condolences may be sent to www.williamsonspencer.com. 

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