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Alison Marilyn Bower

June 08, 1946 - September 12, 2024

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Obituary For Alison Marilyn Bower

Alison Marilyn Bower, 78, of Raleigh, North Carolina passed away on 12 September 2024. Alison was born on 08 June 1946 in Llanelli, Wales to the late Glyn and Marion Richards.

Originally trained as a speech therapist, Alison pursued a career in business. She married Edwin David Bower on 23 August 1973. During their 51 years of marriage, they lived in London, Kent and Bristol in England, and in Illinois, New Jersey and Connecticut in the US. Alison was a successful realtor in Wilton, CT for many years before she and David retired to Raleigh in 2006.

Alison enjoyed travelling throughout the US and Europe, gardening, cooking, classical music, walking her dogs and spending time with family. In her later years, she enjoyed visits to the North Carolina beaches and especially cherished her grandchildren Scarlett and Henry.

She is survived by her devoted husband David; daughter Annabel Bower of Raleigh, NC; son David Mark Bower (Heather) of Wilton, CT, her sister Patricia Glynn-Jones of Bath, England; two grandchildren, and nieces and nephew. She is also survived by a large extended family including David’s children Emma Curry (Jack), Matthew Bower (Katie), Sharon Van Meteren (Paul) and Lee Bower and their families and many friends. She will be remembered for the love, patience and generosity she shared with all of us throughout her life.

Alison’s family will hold a celebration of life at a future time. Please consider making a donation in Alison’s memory to Transitions LifeCare (www.transitionslifecare.org) of Raleigh, NC.

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  • September 25, 2024

    Thank you Lalli, always in my corner, love you very much, such a wonderful example to us all, rest in peace now xxxx

  • September 25, 2024

  • September 16, 2024

    I remember a very stylish and kind lady. God bless this family.

  • September 15, 2024

    It has always been Grandpa and Lalli for me, even if we called her by her name she was a grandmother to me. Lalli was always the one to take us shopping! I still remember the green flower dress we bought together in Connecticut when I first visited when I was 14 and wore my following visits including during a stay in Washington DC with Mark, Annabel, Grandpa of course and Jordan. And a blue and white dotted bikini👙 that I wore when I moved down South for my studies. Lalli also liked sports, to this day I still remember my very first Wnba game that Lalli took me to in New York. We took the train and subway to Madison square garden to see New York liberty with Becky Hammon win against Connecticut Suns! In the last few years we spent time doing puzzles and watching musicals together. Lots of love to everyone

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