Apr 20, 2022

Robert Dean "Bob" Bowker (1942-2022)

Posted Apr 20, 2022 4:00 PM
Bob Bowker
Bob Bowker

  Robert Dean 'Bob' Bowker, 80, of North Platte, NE, passed away Sunday,
April 17, 2022.
Bob was born April 3, 1942, in Wray, CO, to Lloyd and Rosetta Bowker. 
He grew up and attended school in Woodland, CA.
In 1959, Bob enlisted in the United States Navy and served as a
Seamans's Apprentice.  After receiving an honorable discharge, Bob
decided to join his father and learn the trucking trade. Together, he
and his Dad drove an 18 Wheeler across the U.S. After a few years of
driving and being away from family, Bob decided to find means of
employment that would allow him to be home.  He pursued and received his General Education Diploma in North Platte then went on to receive a
diploma in Machine Shop Technology in 1976.
While working at a dog food factory, Bob was involved in a work place
accident that took the 2 middle fingers on his left hand. Throughout the
years, he very much enjoyed fabricating stories of exactly how he lost
these fingers; one such story was that he was at war and got so hungry
he had no choice, but to eat them. That orneriness and sense of humor is
what everyone who's ever encountered Bob will forever remember about him.
At some point, while at the dog food factory (possibly after losing his
fingers), Bob decided it was time again for a career change.  On May 2,
1980, Bob successfully graduated from the Colorado Law Enforcement
Training Academy.  After achieving this feat, he went to work for the
Julesburg Police Department as a Patrol Officer and later as Chief of
Police.
Bob married Wanda McCord, throughout the 1960's and 1970's, to these
unions the couple welcomed 5 children, Corinna, Bryan, James, Michelle
and Stacy.
In 1985, Bob married  the love of his life, Verlien Reutzel-Reel, and
added Verliens two children, Melissa and Gus, to his family.  The couple
resided in Julesburg, CO, where they raised their combined family. 
During Bob's off hours from the police force they enjoyed playing
country music at the VFW on the weekends.  Bob sang, played the guitar,
and dabbled in song writing, while Verlien played the keyboard and
accompanied him on duets.
After leaving the police force, Bob and Verlien  decided to relocate to
the Tacoma, WA, area where he began working in construction, remodeling mobile homes. It was during this time that he had a work accident that damaged his back, resulting in numerous back surgeries and forcing him into an early retirement.
After retiring, while remaining in the Washington area, Bob enjoyed
spending time with his children and grandchildren, fishing and camping
at Lake Chehalis where he landed a 5' 8" Sturgeon.
At some point, Bob and Verlien decided to relocate once again, this time
moving to North Platte.  Bob enjoyed retirement in Nebraska.  He
continued to spend time with his children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, fishing, remodeling the family home, working on
computers, playing in poker tournaments, riding his Harley, and going to morning coffee.
After Bob lost his beloved wife, Verlien, in 2009, he remained in North
Platte to be close to family and friends.

Along with his wife, Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and
Rosetta Bowker; sisters, Darlene Bowker and Karen Fisher; brother, Lloyd Bowker; brother-in-law, James Smotherman; and grandchildren, Les Reel and Mason Sullivan.
Robert is survived by children, Bryan (Ron) McCarthy of Oklahoma City,
OK, Corinna McGregor (David Butler) of North Platte, James Bowker of
Sidney, Michelle Sullivan of Ovid, CO, Stacy (Anna) Bowker of Sidney,
and Gus Reel and Melissa Ross of North Platte; grandchildren, Amber and
Aaron Fisher of North Platte, Megan and McCoy Sullivan of Ovid, CO,
MacKenzie Bowker (Alex) of Scottsbluff, Jeff Florom of Paxton, Nita Ross
of North Platte, Leanna Reel and Rick (Taylor) Reel of Washington, and
Pyper Reel of North Platte; and 12 great grandchildren.
He is also survived by his siblings, Shirley Smotherman of Federal Way,
WA, Richard (Mary) Bowker of North Platte and Marge (Louis) Freeman of Chappell; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and many friends
throughout the North Platte area.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 22, 2022, at Odean
Colonial Chapel.  Burial with military honors will follow at Fort
McPherson National Cemetery, south of Maxwell. Visitation is prior to
the service at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge
of arrangements.
The family asks that you join them following the graveside service for a
light dinner and to share memories of Bob.  Family and friends will
gather at Cody Park on the east side by the train display/playground.
Online condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com.  Memorials may be made to the family to cover medical and funeral expenses.