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Mark Gregory Hill-a man among boys.he surveyed land for twenty years or more,could scale any tree,catch any fish,hunt any animal.now,only a month removed from losing a child,stands alone,hand in pocket,contemplating the life that took it all. Harold Gene Smith-the one we call "Nuner",the one who did over a decade of service in the navy.the man who had kids and tried to raise them.pizza resteraunts,recording music,his tune never played out and a star never got to shine.he bought land in south carolina and an idea of marriage,both ruined by now.by time. Andrew Frank Bowen-the liver.the first to smile and pass the salt.the first given the name Bowen,our last name.a place to be was work for him.he could carry tragic news and keep it from you.now,after years of toil and two divorces,kids and bills eat away at his soul,tormented by the law and the front side of society,he kept his will intact of and above it all,to be a soldier for the light side. Christian Keith Bowen-the eternal child.the foremost in thought and wisdom.the right to bear arms and keep god out of our ideas tis all he stood for.twenty heartbreaking years of service in the pizza industry and left only with clinched jaws and clinched fists.he misses melissa chambliss,a light to the world,and he misses his dog sisco,taken from him too soon.to do a ghostshow on tv and put out a poetry book his only demand. Marjorie Lynn Bowen-a bastion.her son a child of will and destruction.fear in her eyes never measured she missed her mom,and toiling never bothered her.she could write the will of your family and never see the light of day.to move to music she would,and only a diet coke at the end of the day her reward. this is my family.brothers and sisters we are.

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