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Bowman, Mattie Lou   255909
Birth: 02/25/1942    Death: 04/15/2018    Marriage: TWICE
Cemetery: Evergreen (NOT PLOTTED)
Record Source: The Paris News
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (12/16/2025)

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THE PARIS NEWS, Tuesday, April 17, 2018, page 3: “Mattie Lou Bowman, 76 of Paris, Texas, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on April 15, 2018, at Stillhouse Rehabilitation and Healthcare Facility, after a long journey of illness for the last several years. A visitation is scheduled for Friday, April 20, from 10-11 a.m., at Bright-Holland Funeral Home. Following the visitation there will be a funeral procession to Evergreen Cemetery with a graveside service officiated by Mattie’s nephew, Dr. David Bowman. Mattie Lou Bowman was born on Feb. 25, 1942, to Brice Elmore and Emma Mae Long Bowman, one of eight siblings, six brothers and one sister. She graduated from Delmar High School in 1960, where she loved playing basketball and hanging out with her best friend, Ruth Dennis. She studied business, secretarial, computer courses at Paris Junior College and worked in insurance for Hickman Insurance Agency and C Price & Son Insurance for several years. Mattie was the city clerk/registrar for the city of Paris, Texas, for 29 years, retiring in 2004. She professed a Christian faith, and was a Baptist by denomination. Mattie was raised on a farm outside of town near Glory, Biardstown, Texas, and knew the value of hard work and family at an early age. She could pick cotton, milk the cows, churn the butter, pick the garden, pluck and cook the chickens, sew and cook with the best of them. She learned her love of cooking from her mom, Granny Bowman. She loved to craft and was a talented artist and loved to paint and had an eye for detail and color. Baking and cooking and feeding her family and friends were one of her pleasures. She was always a hit at the Bowman family reunion with her chicken and dressing, candied sweet potatoes, broccoli-cheese casserole and chocolate and pecan pies. Everyone always wanted to go to Grandmomma’s/Aunt Mattie’s for something yummy to eat. She collected elephants and Santa Claus figurines and cook books and made her own homemade plum jelly. Hobbies included camping, travel, RVing, painting, gardening, decoration inside and out for each season, shopping for shoes and reading a good book. She enjoyed playing the organ, listening to Country and Western Music and 50-60s style music. Elvis was her favorite singer and the Dallas Cowboys were her team, win or lose. Mom taught me and her three grandsons to two-step and how to Bebop. Most of all, Grandmamma loved and spoiled those three grandsons, and the two great-granddaughters. Always on the front row, she tried to never miss a baseball, football, basketball, track meet, junior rodeo, FFA or music event. She was their biggest cheerleader along with Pawpaw Bill. She was always willing and ready to help a friend or family member in need. Mattie is pre-deceased by her parents, Brice Elmore and Emma Mae Long Bowman; one sister, Marie Bowman Haney and husband, Early Haney; two brothers, Arnold Bowman and wife, Trula, and Charles ‘Chuck’ Bowman; her former husband, Craig Sanders; and second husband, Kendall Hines. Survivors include, one daughter, Denette Sanders Walker and husband, Paul; three grandsons, Seth Walker and wife, Mallory, Jordon Walker and wife, Reagan, and Bryce Walker; two great-granddaughters, Sydney Grace Walker and Avery Reese Walker; four brothers, Tom Bowman and wife, Juanita, John Bowman and wife, Patsy, Dale Bowman and wife, Cathey and Jerry Bowman and wife, Peggy; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; and former husband, Bill ‘PawPaw’ Cunningham, and his family. Though our hearts are filled with sorrow, we rejoice in knowing that Mom has a new body in Christ, and suffers no longer. She is rejoicing with all her family and friends that have gone before her and we hold on to God’s promise of being reunited with her again one day soon. Thank you to all her friends and family that have called, texted and prayed for her. Thank you to Guardian Home Health, Dr. John Littrell (surgeon), Dr. Thomas Troutt, (PCP) and to the many wonderful nurses, doctors, and any and all medical-nonmedical team-staff who have taken care of her. God is good all the time, he puts a son of hope in this heart of mine! Psalm 23 was her favorite. Casketbearers will be, Paul Walker, Jordon Walker, Seth Walker and Bryce Walker. To leave a message or tribute for the family please visit brighthollandfunerlahome.com.” Submitted by Mary J. Tallant and Viola Broyles.

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