1979
2015
In Loving Memory of Alicia M Bowers: January 12, 1979 ~ March 28, 2015.
A Celebration of Alicia's Life will be held at Faith Impact Fellowship in Bastrop, Texas on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 11:00 am.
The family invites the guests to stay for food and fellowship following the service.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Tomas Donaldson .
April 29, 2015
Chris Andres
Alicia, it's now been just over a month since your passing. I still can't believe you're not with us. I'll never forget the days we shared growing up in our house on Dakota. The countless birthday's, Easter Sunday's, Christmases and unwrapping of all our gifts and seeing your happiness and joy during those times. God blessed you with a spirit of joy & hope and during your life you always were able to be that beacon of laughter, hope and joy to everyone around you.
Since your passing, I've thought many times what I can do to honor and commemorate the spirit of joy and happiness you shared with all of us. To do this, I promise to be the best uncle I can be to the four beautiful kids you leave behind, to share my memories I have with you, with them, to encourage them and carry on the Love you gave to them.
To my only and dearest Sister,
Alicia
April 3, 2015
Tomas Donaldson
Me, Lyrica, Dylan, and Dustin miss you every day. I will honor you and your memory in the lives of our three children. I promise to give them the very best I am able to. The kids send their love and want you to know you will always be in our prayers, thoughts, and most of all our hearts. Help heal our hurt and strengthen our faith in God and each other. Shine your love and your beautiful smile for us everyday of our lives. I love you Alicia.
April 1, 2015
Janice Harris
Alicia where do i begin you were an awesome person & And an amazing mother you will be greatly missed may you rest with the angels.
March 31, 2015
Therese Mitchell
I watched you grow up from a little girl to a young woman along side my daughter. Rest in peace with your little angel Destiny, watch over your children from heaven. My thoughts and prayers to your family and friends.
March 31, 2015
Samara Mitchell
My friend since grade school, how I will miss you. We had so many fun times just walking around the mall and also cliffs. You will forever remain in my heart. May you rest in peace with you little girl. Another angel is watching over us.
March 31, 2015
David Atchison
Alicia was the sweetest, most amazing person. My deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
March 31, 2015
Sarah Atchison
Alicia was such a beautiful person inside and out. She touched my families life so powerfully! She was a gift and a God-send to us all! I know she is heaven holding her sweet Destiny and watching over her precious children. Until we meet again my sweet friend---enjoy your well deserved happiness in heaven!
March 31, 2015
Michele Rivera-Ruehle
Thinking of you and your family, gone too soon. Rip
March 31, 2015
Antoinette Bowers
March 31, 2015
Antoinette Bowers
I will forever remember all the talks we had. the one thing we most definitely had in common was the love we had for lil David. I'm so glad we were able to have our talks without any occurrence, and the last conversation we had together was one of the best ones. RIP Alicia, I promise you that I will forever be there for David and I'll always keep your memory alive.
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