Service Set SaturdayenCincinnati O H - her vices f or Dolores L Bowen 55- are planned for 10- -. a m Saturday,. Feb 20. at Carmel Presbyterian Church. 3549 Heading Road Mrs Bowen, wife of .State Senator William F Bowen, died Sun-: day. Feb 14. at.Bethesda Hospital after a brief illness \A native Cincinnatian. Mrs Bowen attended Cincinnati Public Schools and graduated from the old Woodward High School She received her bachelor's ;* degree in nursing from Ohio State University and was acting director of nursing for the Cincinnati Health Department at the time of her death She had recently beer', recognized for 25 years of service in the department.,Mrs. Bowen flayed a .key role in organizing the Hospice of Cincinnati, and had been active in home care, community nursing: day care school nurs ing. quality assurance and in the cam paign against tuberculosis ”1 cannot think of any area ot nursing activity that pee was ^qt'mvolved’in.“ said Barbara1 klevens, hi the Health. Department ‘ jshe was an all ryund professional No matter what she was involved in, she would produce first-class results A member of the board of deacons of Carmel Presbyterian Church. MrsmBowen was also a member of the Martha Circle a member of the ministry program, a volunteer in the church’s Community Adult Literacy Program, and taught in the church schoolDolores L. Bowen• rV-/In addition to her-husband. Mrs Bowen is; survived by f Jve children William Franci 11,3 Kyvin Braxton. Terrence Samuel Vikol'Yenica and a step-daughter Linda Terrell seven : grandchildren and three foster sisfers May Jordan. Judy BIlt;jom and jobnrue Wisdom • ,VisitatioVi will;be at 9 a rrv Saturday •'lt; Feb 20. at Carmr, Presbyterian Church. 3549 Heading Hoad' Services, arranged by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. will be at lo a m at the church Contributions may be sent to the Bar rett Cancer Research Center in care of the University of Cincinnati Founda tion, 425 Oak Street Cincinnati. OH (Continued off page 13 » ■ /J