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  1. Sarah Bowen. Created by: Linda Davis. Added: 22 Feb 2014. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 125494832. Source citation. Born in 1871. Died in 1968. Buried in Port Republic, Maryland, USA.

  2. Birthplace: mississippi. Death: September 15, 1968 (92-100) guthrie, logan, ok, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charlie Leland. Wife of William Bowen. Mother of Harold E Bowen Sr; Gladis Bowen; Naomi Bowen; Volna T Bowen; Adolph Bowen and 2 others.

    • mississippi
    • circa February 22, 1872
    • William Bowen
    • mississippi
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  5. Apr 5, 2022 · Sarah Bowen is an award-winning author, columnist for Spirituality & Health magazine, animal chaplain, and multifaith spiritual educator. Especially interested in the intersection of spiritual values with animal welfare, Sarah is a fierce advocate for all creatures, teaching interspecies mindfulness practices, working with humans around the grief and loss of companion animals, loving up ...

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  6. Sarah Bowen. Sarah Bowen is an animal chaplain, multifaith educator, and award-winning author of Sacred Sendoffs: An Animal Chaplain’s Advice for Surviving Animal Loss, Making Life Meaningful, & Trying to Heal the Planet and other books. She teaches interspecies mindfulness practices, helps humans survive the pain of animal loss, and ...

  7. Animal chaplain Sarah Bowen follows up on the impact of the death of LA's mountain lion P-22, and shares about the power of Indigenous thought on ecology.