My biggest Father's Day pleasure is coming to his website that he cared so much about and look and see if it's still active long after he's been gone. We love you guys and care for you as you did him. As impressive as he was working as the Director for information management at Anniston Army Depot was how impressive he was after his retirement and the development of this site. He wasn't kidding about 18-20 hour days. When he told me he had passed it on to another webmaster, that was the day I knew my time with him was short. God bless you all and thank you for your service to our nation.
Re: Every Fathers day
Posted by Terry on June 20, 2016, 3:27 am, in reply to "Every Fathers day"
Guess I forgot to post my email though no replies are necessary. Just seeing that his son lives on is reward enough. God bless you Pop, Thomas Roy Bowerman Sr. Was a man where it was harder to find something he didn't know at least something about it , than to fi d something he k ew nothing about. I retired 4 years ago from the same Directorate he commanded for 28 years, some still remembered him and only said, best Director any Depot ever had. He works so much that he finally got to spend a lot of time with Mom after he retired and I remember upon her death he posted here something like my wife 28 years and my best friend for the last 10 something like that but you mentioned it like that because he had to work so much and he said he wish he had spent more time with her but I always felt compelled to work as hard as he could to provide for his family. Inter Dragon Age where is a 2425 year old kids drawing disability basically because they just don't want to work well it does the same to me as it would have done to that it sickens me and it would have shaken him because I love you with work hard anything you do give it 110%. Happy Fathers Day Thomas Roy Bowerman Sr., love you Pops.