Catherine Elaine Miller Bowers

Catherine Miller Bowers Obituary

Catherine E. Miller Bowers, 57, of Groesbeck, passed from her home here on Earth to her Heavenly home Sunday, September 17, 2017 at Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center in Waco.

Celebration of Catherine’s Life: 1:00 p.m. Friday, September 22, 2017 at Word of Life Church, 193 LCR 412 in Groesbeck, with Pastor Randy Ayres officiating. A small reception will follow.

Catherine was born September 24, 1959 in Fort Worth. She graduated from high school in Houston and attended Midwestern University in Wichita Falls before graduating from Navarro College in Corsicana with a degree in occupational therapy. She will be remembered as a dedicated mother, loving wife, and lifelong lover of cats. Catherine’s deep faith in the Lord helped bring her refuge and strength and she believed firmly that Jesus could make a difference in anyone’s life, the same way He did for her.

She was preceded in death by her father, William “Bill” Bailey; and her grandparents.

Catherine loved her family and is survived by her husband, Robert “Bobby” Bowers of Groesbeck; son, Matthew Miller and wife, Elizabeth of Fort Worth; mother, Becky Rollins and husband, Tom of Altus, OK; sister, Stephanie Borghini and family of Altus, OK; and brother, Chris Rollins and family of Houston. She will be remembered for her strong faith in the Lord and caring ways for family and friends.

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Lake Shore Funeral Home & Cremation Services

5201 Steinbeck Bend Dr
Waco, TX 76708
United States (US)
Phone: (254) 752-5900

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  1. I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to all the Bowers family. For right now, there’s no detour around grief, no shortcut through mourning. However, 2 Cor.4:7 says that God can give us, “… power beyond what is normal “, to go from one day to the next. This does not mean that we no longer cry, or that we forget. It means we recover. We recover because of our hope. Jesus Christ talked about our hope in John 5:28 which says, “…all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out “. Jesus was referring to the resurrection. That is our amazing hope! The Bible likens our hope to an anchor. Just like an anchor stabilizes a ship, our hope stabilizes us and keeps us from drowning in overwhelming sadness. 2 Cor.1:3 describes our Creator as, “… the God of all comfort “. One way that God comforts us is by moving people who care about us to give us words of encouragement that we need to hear. May the God of comfort be your comfort now, during this time of sorrow. For the Bible’s answers to life’s big questions please visit JW.org.

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