Ian Curtis Bowers

Ian Curtis Bowers obituary, Princeton, NJ

Ian Curtis Bowers

Ian Bowers Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Mather-Hodge Funeral Home on Jan. 17, 2025.

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Ian Curtis Bowers, age 82, a resident of Princeton, passed away at home on January 13 following a brief illness.
Born somewhere between the bean fields and corn fields of Mount Pulaski, Illinois (population 1,500, more or less), Ian was the only child of Glenn and Maxine (nee Cowan) Bowers, who predecease him. After attending Mount Pulaski High School (home of the Hilltoppers), Ian attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne (home of the Fighting Illini), where he earned a BS degree in Communications and a MS in Journalism, before moving to New Jersey and earning a PhD at Rutgers University (home of the Scarlet Knights) in Cultural Anthropology.
Ian's education stood him in good stead as he progressed through his working life. Teaching gigs at Fordham University, Rutgers University, a stint with the Guggenheim Foundation and a position as Assistant Publisher of Automobile Quarterly paved the way to a long tenure as a senior executive in both the Human Resources departments of Home Life Insurance Company and the Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Company, formed in 1992 when Phoenix and Home Life merged.
Ian's passions included skiing, long summer days at the beach, engaging in countless do-it-yourself projects at home in Princeton and getaways in Vermont and at the Jersey Shore. None however, took precedence over his passion for his spouse of 49 years, Peg Bowers, who survives him. In addition to Peg, his presence will be sorely missed by his sister-in-law Helen, her spouse George, his brother-in-law Frank, his nephew Joseph, Joseph's spouse Hannah, his grandnephew Leo, his long-time bestie Ron, and countless others who miss him dearly.
Perhaps Ian will be most often remembered for his willingness to pitch in and serve as a gentle éminence grise, the moderator of the various and sundry crises that inevitably occur in the course of home and family life. He will also be remembered for his subtle and sometimes surprising flashes of Midwestern wit, never failing to note at family gatherings that '...There are only two kinds of pie that I like...hot and cold.'
Arrangements are under the direction of Mather-Hodge Funeral Home. While no funeral service will be conducted, a celebration of Ian's life will be held at a date to be determined. Memorial donations in Ian's name may be made to the charity of your choice.

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July 18, 2025

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January 27, 2025

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Fay Simeone

February 4, 2025

Dear Peg and her family,
It was nice meeting him and you at The Blue Bears Special Meals. I glad to get to know you and Ian. You and Ian are very special to me and my team. I am sorry about your loss and hope see you in my cafe. I did know he was sick. He was a nice person. Love you Peg

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Alison Doucet

January 27, 2025

So many. He and Joe Doucet got up to all kinds of high jinx. He was one of the best people I have ever met. We loved him dearly. The world is a sadder place without him.
Alison Doucet.

Donna Cahill & Gary Clarkson

January 21, 2025

Dear Peg, I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Ian well, but Gary reminded me of the fun Ian, he and Tom Raynor had skiing together during WAA week. Gary and I both send our deepest condolences.

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