Mrs. Amy Velma Lee-Bowie, 108, of Phenix City, AL passed Friday, August 20, 2021 in Phenix City, AL.
Funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. EST, Friday, August 27, 2021 at Nichols Chapel A.M.E Church, Phenix City, AL with Rev. Isaac Hudson, officiating. Interment to follow in Lakeview Memory Gardens. Visitation is Thursday, August 26, 2021 from 1-5 p.m. EST with a family hour from 3-5 p.m. EST.
Regal: What better word to describe our Amy Velma Lee Bowie (more commonly known as “Velma”), who carried herself at all times with queenly grace and noble bearing. Born February 6, 1913 to the union of Booker T. Washington Lee and Annie Faulk Lee, in Evergreen, Alabama, a place not typically noted for royal births. Notwithstanding, it was precisely the place chosen by Heaven for this Royal Princess to begin an incredible journey which would take 108 years to complete.
Velma was the youngest of 8 children in a super close-knit family. Her siblings were Carrie Bell, Billie Odessa Smith, Daisy Mae Bradley, Maude Lee Virden, Booker T. Lee, John Lawyer Lee, and Esther Lee. By every account, life in the family home was demanding, yet largely carefree and enriching for Velma.
She learned early in life love of the Lord from growth with family in the Baptist Church, obedience and respect from a stern, disciplinarian mother and selfless love from a compassionate, protective father. Velma completed her elementary and secondary education in public schools in Evergreen. She then matriculated at Alabama State Teachers College, graduating with an associate’s degree in education in 1940. She returned to Alabama State later and obtained her bachelor’s degree in 1956.
Velma first met the love of her life, Lloyd Augusta Bowie, during her freshmen year at Alabama State when he was a senior. This shy young girl did not want to make a connection with this out-going, handsome young man. It was not until after she graduated that she met him again. He happened to be the principal who hired her at his school for her first teaching position. Much of her shyness had diminished by this point after three additional years at Alabama State and she was more prepared to deal with this FINE MAN. Love prevailed and Velma (affectionately called “Bear” by Lloyd) and Lloyd (affectionately called “Daddy” by Velma) were joined in holy matrimony in 1941. During the course of this union, Bear and Daddy gave birth to three daughters: Sandra (who passed away in 1987), Pamela and Jacquelyn. In 1967, they informally brought Eddie Smith, then an orphan, into their home, accepting and nurturing him as the son they never had. Bear and Daddy continued in their matrimonial bond until his death in 1981.
They established their first home base in Georgiana, then relocated to Greenville in 1952. Velma did her BEST at all she did – and she was a veritable DYNAMO in caring for her daughters! She would spend the week with the girls alone while Lloyd served as a principal in a different town. He would be at home on their weekends. Her home management skills were phenomenal, juggling the needs of her daughters with the demands of her full-time teaching position that she held throughout this period. Throughout this period, she also fine-tuned the stern, disciplinarian traits she developed from her mother with the compassion and protectiveness from her father. These traits were further perfected over the years by her activities at First Missionary Baptist Church, in Greenville, particularly, the compassion and protectiveness. Velma shared her spiritual walk with the girls by way of example. In addition to regular church attendance at their church, she volunteered in various ways; to include, serving on the usher board, singing in a choir, serving on the Deacon’s Wives Group, and serving in the Missionary Society.
In 1963, Velma and Lloyd made their final move to Phenix City. Lloyd came to Phenix City to serve as principal at South Girard High School while Velma got an elementary school position. The family had been reduced to three at home—Velma, Lloyd. and Jacquelyn. Sandra had gotten married, living in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Pamela was in her freshmen year at Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was here that Velma connected with Nichols Chapel AME Church in 1966. Over Velma’s 50+ year tenure at Nichols Chapel, her commitment to Christ was steadfast, never wavering, and she served in several church capacities until age and infirmity forced her to curtail her involvement. She continued to grow in her outreach in the Phenix City community.
Despite the insidious effects of aging on her health, Velma maintained her poise, dignity, and devotion to God and to her family. Her greatest delights continued to include time spent with her children and grandchildren; and right up to her closing moments, hearing treasured songs of hope and courage, which gave her comfort and inspiration to fight the good fight.
Velma rests with her labors lovingly completed, leaving to carry forth their royal legacy, her children, Sandra Mason (having preceded her in rest), Pamela (and Thomas) Smith; Jacquelyn Hayter; and Eddie (Veverly) Smith; Grandchildren, Wendell (Sharon) Mason; Lloyd (Phyllis) Mason, Marla Willis, Terrence (India) Mason, Sean (Chanel) Smith, Ravi Smith, Tony (Tesenga Shá) Smith; Patrick (Holly) Poole; Tanya Hayter, Marie Smith; Joseph Smith, and Preanna Smith; great-grandchildren, Sierra, Abrey, Adriana, Alexandria, Jeremiah, Olivia, Joshua, Jewel, Lorraine, Jude and Luciana; great-great-grandchildren, Jasmine Enoki, and Dr. Velma Bradley her niece; and a host of other family and friends.
Regal: She has lived her earthly “royal priesthood” status nobly, elegantly, lovingly, able to say with St. Paul: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” And so we trust that the blessing recorded in 2 Timothy 4:7-8, reserved for all who trust in the King Eternal, awaits her:
Today and always, may loving memories bring you strength. I am thinking of you and praying for your peace and comfort. Patsy Sales-West
Extending our deepest condolences to the Bowie Family. Wishing you comfort and praying for your family for your loss of your mother. Sharing in your sorrow with love and friendship. Mrs. Gladys B. Lyles and Beverly Lyles Bulls
She was a lovely and gracious lady. Deepest sympathy to the family. Linda Fleming
My family sends condolences and prayers to the Bowie family. We know what it means to lose a mother. As a teenager, I spent many hours in the happy home of the Bowie family. Jackie and I were good friends. Please, know that we will continue to keep you in our prayers. Mr.& Mrs. Kirk Brown (Ella Fair) & family and Juanita, and Willie Jones, Jr.
To God Be the Glory. I send my condolences to the family. Ms. Bowie was my 5th grade teacher and she was such a gracious lady.
Pam and Jackie, just wanted to say that I am praying for your strength as you say, "Good by until we meet again", to you dear mother. Years ago she invited me into her home with loving arms , and I have never forgotten her kindness. Joyce Pinkney Young.
Sending our condolences to the family. Weastview Elementary,class of Mrs. Colquitt-Williams. With love and respect.
I met Mrs. Bowie only once and she formed a lasting impression on me. She was a beautiful lady and it was love at first sight for me. To Pam, Jackie and family, please know that you were blessed to have such an extraordinary lady for your Mother. May your beautiful memories sustain you at this sad time in your lives. Jacqueline Betts Murray, Atlanta, GA
Sending heartfelt sympathy to the Bowie Family. "Mother" has gone to the Family Reunion with Christ Jesus! Our heavenly family greets her with jubilation. Glory to God!
I know your heart is full, but...remember this my dear sisters; When you look in the mirror at your face, you will see Mother. When you speak to your children, you will hear Mother's sweet voice. She lives in each of you.
Love you my sisters,
Gilda Sizor Ocean Springs, Mississippi
To the Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mrs. Velma was a beautiful lady, full of compassion and love for others. She will be truly missed. Dr. & Mrs. George C. McCulloh
God bless you Pam and Pastor Jacqueline and family, Your beloved mother was a beautiful person both inside and out. May God give you comfort in the knowledge that you know that you KNOW she is in Heaven, rejoicing in the beautiful reunion. Hallelujah! Praise God for her life. May you also feel God's comfort. You made her proud. With love, Rachel Clark
My thoughts and prayers for the family as you mourn the loss of your mother. Keep the memories forever in your heart. Mrs. Bowie lived a good life and she is resting in the arms of her God and Mr. Bowie.
Lamuriel Peagler Adams Smyrna, Georgia 1965 Class of Greenville Training School Greenville, Alabama
Sending prayers of peace and comfort to the Bowie family during this difficult time. May you mourn with sweet memories of your beloved mother.
John Peagler Class of 1950 Greenville Training School Greenville, Alabama
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