The Emanuel County native lived for many years in Chicago before moving to Statesboro 15 years ago. He was a graduate of South Georgia Teachers College (Georgia Southern University) and received his M.B.A. and Ph.D from the University of Chicago.
He was a retired professor of economics and statistics and held numerous education and corporate positions through his career. He was a member of numerous Economic and Statistical Associations and a Navy veteran of World War II.
SURVIVORS: his niece, Mary Bowen Hendrix of Metter; and three nephews, John Robert Bowen and Barney Bowen, both of Metter, and Sam L. Brannen of Statesboro.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hodges-Turner-Anderson Funeral Home; the family will receive friends after the service. -Savannah Now, Jan 2000
Contributed by Find-a-Graver, Susan Barwick
The Emanuel County native lived for many years in Chicago before moving to Statesboro 15 years ago. He was a graduate of South Georgia Teachers College (Georgia Southern University) and received his M.B.A. and Ph.D from the University of Chicago.
He was a retired professor of economics and statistics and held numerous education and corporate positions through his career. He was a member of numerous Economic and Statistical Associations and a Navy veteran of World War II.
SURVIVORS: his niece, Mary Bowen Hendrix of Metter; and three nephews, John Robert Bowen and Barney Bowen, both of Metter, and Sam L. Brannen of Statesboro.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hodges-Turner-Anderson Funeral Home; the family will receive friends after the service. -Savannah Now, Jan 2000
Contributed by Find-a-Graver, Susan Barwick
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