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Mary Joe Bowling
September 12, 1942 ~ February 1, 2023
Mary Joe Bowling, 80, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on February 1, 2023, in Danville, Kentucky.
Mary Joe was born on September 12, 1942, in Louisville, KY, to Mary Edith and George Clark. She graduated from Assumption High School and started her career at The Courier-Journal Newspaper. She married her loving husband of 59 years, John W.D. Bowling in 1963, in Louisville, Kentucky. Mary Joe and John moved to Danville, Kentucky in 1969, where they raised their children.
In 1991, Mary Joe opened one of Danville’s first bed and breakfasts, Twin Hollies, welcoming patrons and hosting gatherings for 10 years. She was best known for volunteering throughout her community with many organizations and especially with her church. She was instrumental in starting Danville Sister Cities and currently served as a board member. Additionally, she was very involved in the Danville Arts, St. Catherine’s (Springfield, Kentucky) and Pioneer Playhouse Theater. Mary Joe also served on many church committees at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church as well as volunteering with the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross, Heritage Hospice, the American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Marriage Encounter, and many more.
Mary Joe is preceded in death by her parents, Edith and George Clark, and siblings, John Clark, Fred Clark, and Mary Vessels.
Mary Joe cherished spending time with her family, whether it was traveling overseas, hiking on nature trails, walking with her grandchildren, listening to poetry and just being present and still in the presence of family.
Mary Joe is survived by her husband John W.D. Bowling, son Chris (Gwynn) Bowling of Lexington, KY, daughters Shannon (Troy) Byers of Memphis, TN, and Shelley (Rives) Pringle of Gulfport, MS. She is adored and is survived by her six grandchildren: Price (Callaway) Byers; Cecilia (Jake) Pringle Coulter; John Christopher Byers; Allington Bowling; Elizabeth Pringle; and Dant Bowling. She was an integral part of each of their lives and they all loved their time with “Nana”. Mary Joe is also survived by her sister Fran (Jim) Downs, brother George Clark, and many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank the amazing team at Danville Heritage Hospice that cared for Mary Joe.
The funeral mass will be held on Saturday, February 11, at 12:00 p.m. at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church and a reception will follow at 2 p.m. at the Danville Country Club, Danville, Kentucky.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary Joe\'s honor to Danville Sister Cities (P.O.Box 670 Danville, Kentucky 40423), Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church or New Pioneers (Newpioneers.org).
Mass: 12 p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church.
Reception: 2 p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2023, at the Danville Country Club
Sorry for your lass.
Deepest sympathies.
Rest in peace Aunt Mary Jo.
Such a wonderful lady!
Take care
Nothing I can say will ease the pain but I am forever sorry for losing someone so special.
Prayers for her family.
Prayers for those who loved he
Such a beautiful lady.
Mary Joe was such a remarkable, talented woman. I always admired her energy and enthusiasm at Sts. P & P. Prayers of comfort for your family.
Mary joe-our special friend
A wonderful lady,
John & Family: Jeanne joins me in expressing our deepest sympathy on your great loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this extremely difficult period.
Mary Jo was such a bright spot during my years in Danville and especially at SS Peter and Paul! We shared great memories once we discovered that we both graduated from AHS! Prayers for John and the entire family. Deb
Mary Jo and John were great friends during our time in Danville, especially through SS Peter and Paul. You were most welcoming to our family hosting us several times. Mary Jo and I found that we were fellow AHS graduates, though ten years apart,the memories came alive. Prayers for all.
Mary Joe was such a lovely lady and I am blessed to have had the pleasure of calling her my friend and neighbor. She and John welcomed us 5 years ago when we arrived here and moved in next door as their neighbor and our friendship grew from there. My deepest sympathy to John, Chris, Shannon and Shelley and all the grandkids.
I\’m so sorry Shannon. Prayers
Mrs. Bowling was a Classy lady
I just saw the obituary for Mary Joe. We moved to Michigan back in 2020. Mary Joe was always so sweet, and she had such a wonderful sense of humor! She will be greatly missed! May God bring comfort and peace to John and all her family! Ritchey