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Andrew Jackson
Bowden, III - Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Fielding
Funeral Home Covington, LA April 14,
2023
Andrew Jackson
Bowden, III, 71, took his trip to meet the Lord on April 12, 2023, surrounded
by family at St. Tammany Parish Hospital, Covington, LA, following a lengthy
illness. Andy was born in Tallulah, LA on August 16, 1951 to parents, Andrew
Jackson “Jack” Bowden, II and Betty Russell Bowden. He was a retired State Farm
Insurance Agent.
Andy had a zest for
life like none other. He was a larger-than-life personality who never met a
stranger. Thankfully, he has a brand new audience to regale with his wild and
crazy stories. Hallelujah! If there is actual speech in heaven it’s safe to say
he has not stopped talking since his arrival. He loved to tell how he and his
buddies built a “camp” out of stolen gubernatorial signs during an election
year, or sleep jogging in his skivvies. Both true. If Andy wasn’t telling his
life’s stories, which were many, he was telling one of the hundreds of jokes in
his repertoire and laughing harder and louder than his listeners. He liked to
call himself Andy Dance and fancied himself the world’s greatest fisherman.
According to him, the white perch and catfish in Lake Bruin feared him. Oh, how
he loved Lake Bruin. It was his happy place. The only things Andy loved more
than Lake Bruin were his children. Andy was an avid LSU sports fan, he loved
dove hunting, golfing, woodworking, cooking, and instructing everyone and
anyone on the correct way to do anything!
Andy is survived by
his wife of 27 years, Martha (Dupree), daughter Stephanie Johnson (Chad), sons,
Andrew J. Bowden, IV “Drew,” (Elizabeth), and Todd Russell Bowden (Rachel),
bonus sons Jason Riley, Randy Pierce (Celeste) and Steve Pierce (Tammy), sister
Sonya Williams (Doug), granddaughters Vivian Bowden and Eliza Johnson, all of
whom will miss him dearly. Andy was preceded in death by his parents and
brother, Jackie Bowden.
Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the funeral services at E. J. Fielding Funeral Home, 2260
W 21st Avenue, Covington Louisiana on Monday, April 17, 2023, at 2:00 PM with
visitation on Monday beginning at 12:00 noon. Interment will follow in Theodore
Dendinger Cemetery.