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To: SlickWillard
2 posted on
05/15/2003 8:00:47 AM PDT by
mikeb704
To: SlickWillard
Yesterday's FR thread, which did not give a cause of death, is here:Yesterday's thread said: "After the loss of her beloved husband-hero Warren in May of 2002, (my mother) suffered from severe depression that she never overcame," said Michelle Bowles. "The coroner's report will tell you she purposely overdosed on antidepressants. The reality is she died due to complications of the heart. If you knew Linda, you knew her beloved Warren. To say she had a weak or failed heart would be untrue. To say she suffered from a broken heart would be an understatement."
To: SlickWillard
Well, damn. What a sad bit of news.
Rest well, Ms. Bowles.
4 posted on
05/15/2003 8:04:59 AM PDT by
Joe Brower
(http://www.joebrower.com/)
To: SlickWillard
I loved that woman so much.
7 posted on
05/15/2003 8:09:28 AM PDT by
tscan54
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8 posted on
05/15/2003 8:12:14 AM PDT by
nutmeg
(USA: Land of the Free - Thanks to the Brave)
To: SlickWillard
Oh, this makes me so sad. This is the first I've heard of her, but the pain of loss must have been so overwhelming.
To: SlickWillard
I saved many of her columns and had occasion to communicate with her through e-mail. I have missed her so much and wondered if and when she would return. I have been fighting back the tears all morning after I read of her death. My heart goes out to her daughter.
14 posted on
05/15/2003 8:25:49 AM PDT by
Sangria
To: SlickWillard
Was she a Catholic?
RCP
To: SlickWillard
I remember reading her column many years ago in which she wrote about the death of her father. I recall thinking that she was so deeply depressed by his death that it was downright scary.
Maybe her reaction to her husband's death was amplified by that experience.
To: SlickWillard
Nationally syndicated columnist dies - May 15, 2003 How nice of you to change the title of the article. Very thoughtful.
22 posted on
05/15/2003 8:30:52 AM PDT by
Hillary's Lovely Legs
(Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death)
To: SlickWillard
Rest in Peace Linda
I read her often when I lived in Chico, CA.
23 posted on
05/15/2003 8:31:35 AM PDT by
CyberCowboy777
(In those days... Every man did that which was right in his own eyes.)
To: SlickWillard
Oh...how sad...I remember now reading her last column about her husband's illness.....what a loss.
24 posted on
05/15/2003 8:33:07 AM PDT by
goodnesswins
(For Lease.....)
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27 posted on
05/15/2003 8:38:43 AM PDT by
cgk
(Liberal truisms are the useless children of hindsight.)
To: SlickWillard
Incredibly sad and yet instructive to us all. Even Bible believing Christians can succumb to the dark forces of doubt and loss of ability to confront the future. It is particularly difficult in these times, with the vast majority of society having lost its Judeo-Christian underpinnings. The "system" is one of secular humanism, ahistorical "analysis," and rebellion against futurity. Anti depressants should be banned or vastly reduced in usage as they are an huge mechanism by which the forces of societal atomization undermine particularly children but even as we see here adults.
28 posted on
05/15/2003 8:39:33 AM PDT by
GOP_1900AD
(Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
To: biblewonk
How sad. Her column for Thanksgiving, 2001 included this: Give thanks. There is a light that overcomes this dread, dead-ended darkness. There is a Creator who will find those who seek Him and lead them to it.
My personal statement remains the same, year after year: If I could identify just two things for which to be thankful, I would choose first to be thankful for amnesty, that is, forgiveness for all those accumulations of sin and error which could otherwise weigh us down and steal away our freedom of spirit and enthusiasm for life. Second, I would give thanks for the promise that one day you and I will see His face. I hope she knows our Savior as her own. |
30 posted on
05/15/2003 8:42:31 AM PDT by
newgeezer
(fundamentalist, regarding the Constitution AND the Holy Bible)
To: SlickWillard
Linda Bowles was a very good conservative, I find this very hard to take as fact. I find it especially disheartening that it took 15 days after her death to find out she died. I live in Chico Ca. about 20 from Paradise and she was a close friend of Bruce Sessions and used be on his radio show very often. God bless her family, she will be missed.
34 posted on
05/15/2003 8:52:27 AM PDT by
OneVike
To: SlickWillard
39 posted on
05/15/2003 9:01:11 AM PDT by
cgk
(Liberal truisms are the useless children of hindsight.)
To: SlickWillard
read later
To: SlickWillard
What a loss.
RIP Linda.
67 posted on
05/15/2003 10:53:58 AM PDT by
lodwick
To: SlickWillard
Bowles, 51, whose column appeared in the Chico Enterprise-Record, the Houston Post, Washington Times, Chicago Tribune, Arkansas Democ-rat-Gazette and WorldNetDaily.com, reportedly never recovered from the loss of her husband Warren. She also appeared on and was a frequent guest host for Liveline with Bruce Ses-sions show on KPAY.
Not for a very long time, they didn't. The Post has been dead here in Houston lo, these many years.
68 posted on
05/15/2003 10:55:28 AM PDT by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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