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Published October 15, 2012, 03:39 PM

Larry Bowland, 81

Larry Edward Bowland, 81, Parkers Prairie, died Tuesday, October 9, 2012, at Grand Arbor Assisted Living in Alexandria, under the care of Douglas County Hospice.

Larry Edward Bowland, 81, Parkers Prairie, died Tuesday, October 9, 2012, at Grand Arbor Assisted Living in Alexandria, under the care of Douglas County Hospice.

Larry was born July 11, 1931, to Thomas and Willa Mae (Duncan) Bowland in McDonald, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Pennsylvania, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Illinois, where he attended parochial school in Franklin Park, a suburb of Chicago.

He was baptized September 26, 1937, at First Lutheran Church in Chicago and confirmed April 30, 1950, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Parkers Prairie.

He was united in marriage to Ruth Rachel Riedel on June 23, 1949 in Helena, Montana. Following their marriage, they lived in Chicago, where he worked in a steel foundry for a few years before returning to Parkers Prairie, where they made their home and raised their family.

Larry was a truck driver for most of his life, working for Penrose Oil, Dray Line and Krohnfeldts, all out of Parkers Prairie, and the last 27 years with Dahlen Transport out of Alexandria, before retiring in 1993. He also worked construction and owned a Phillips 66 gas station with his brother-in-law, Lawrence Raap. He worked for Midwest Telephone, the locker plant, the creamery, and many other jobs in the trades in Parkers Prairie. Following retirement, he worked as an assistant with Markham-LaMere Funeral Home.

He was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Parkers Prairie, where he served as an usher and past elder and chairman of the board. He was a member of the Teamsters and also served as union steward. He was a charter member of the Parkers Planning and Zoning Committee, vice-president of the Parkers Prairie/Urbank Bomber baseball team for many years, Sports Boosters president, chain gang volunteer for PPHS football and in his later years, volunteer driver for Meals on Wheels.

His hobbies included morning coffee at the Round Table with friends, baseball and football. He especially enjoyed deer hunting with his family and sons, casino and bingo with Ruthie, family and friends.

Larry is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ruthie; children, Bud Bowland of Yuma, Arizona, James Bowland of Minneapolis, Judy Bowland of St. Anthony Park, Tiger (Greg) Iverson of Parkers Prairie, John (Lisa) Bowland of Foley and Tim (Cassie) Bowland of Cambridge; half-sister, Lois "Pat" Barickman of Elden, Missouri; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandson; along with many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Willa Mae Rash; and brother, Thomas Bowland.

Funeral services were held Saturday, October 13 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Parkers Prairie with the Rev. Kirk Lee officiating. Music will be provided by organist, Maureen Diedrich and congregational hymns.

Pallbearers were his six children. Honorary pallbearers were his grandchildren, Jesse, Amber, Michael, Wade, Justin, Rachel, Elisha, Karl, Cody, Mackenzie, Ashley, Andrea, Cassie Jo, Jacob, Ty and Chase.

Arrangements are by Lind Family Funeral and Cremation Service; www.lindfamilyfh.com.

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