In Memoriam: Thomas Bowen

In Memoriam: Thomas Bowen
August 24, 2016 Marketing GrafWebCUSO

In addition to his wit, joy, kindness, and his passion for the cooperative movement, Thomas Bowen had a good sense of humor.

On Aug. 6, he posted a Facebook picture of him looking up at a bronze statue of George Washington.

“I asked George what he thought about the 2016 election…Have you ever heard a statue crumble?” Bowen wrote.

About two weeks after he made that Facebook post, Bowen, the former director of member relations at the National Cooperative Business Association and a credit union executive, passed away of a cerebral aneurysm on Aug. 19.

He was 47.

Bowen launched his credit union career as a branch manager for the $1 billion Scott Federal Credit Union in Edwardsville, Ill., and later became a customer service specialist for Charles Schwab. After that he served as chief operations officer for the former KC Councils Federal Credit Union in College Park, Md., and then was appointed operations project coordinators for the $120 million Money One Federal Credit Union in Largo, Md.

After serving as a marketing director for Visions Ink Inc., he became a senior advisor to the CEO at the Washington, D.C.-based NCBA in February 2013 and was named the organization’s director of member relations in January 2014.

According to his obituary, Bowen donated his organs that saved several lives.

“We know you share in our sorrow, as so many of you counted Thomas a friend, a colleague and a fellow cooperator,” Judy Ziewacz, president/CEO of NCBA, wrote in the organization’s newsletter.  “But during this time of grieving, it’s important to celebrate the life that Thomas led—full of humor, wit, joy and kindness—and the extraordinary impact he had on everyone he met and interacted with.”

“To that end, NCBA CLUSA—or #workfamily, as Thomas would have phrased it—is privileged to announce a scholarship fund in his honor to benefit Emerging Co-op Leaders, administered through the Cooperative Development Foundation” she wrote. “Thomas was passionate about nurturing cooperative development. We are proud of his legacy and the relationships he cultivated as Director of Member Relations for NCBA CLUSA.

Scholarship donation details will follow in this week’s edition of CBJ Online.

Bowen is survived by his partner, Jay LeMaster of North Bethesda, Md., parents, Edward (Sharon) Bowen, Spring, Texas., and brother, Scott (Kaori) Bowen, Yuma, Ariz.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Aug. 27, 10 a.m. at Sunset Memorial Services, 2659 Main Street, Whitney Point, N.Y.