Araceli Tabhan Bowker

Araceli Tabhan Bowker

April 25, 1937 - April 16, 2010

Araceli Tabhan Bowker

April 25, 1937 - April 16, 2010

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Araceli Tabhan Bowker, 72, was born April 25, 1937 in the Philippines and passed away April 16, 2010 in Mission Viejo, CA. Araceli earned her MBA from UCLA and had a long and distinguished career in the financial services industry.

Araceli is survived by her daughter Nicole husband R.D. McCarten; sons Roger wife Cynthia Bowker and Christopher wife Megan Bowker; sister Zeniada Tabhan; brothers Ernie Tabhan and Ricardo Tabhan; 10 grandchildren Robbie, Aaron, Bryon, Dustine, Alex, Ryelin, Wookey, Vienn, Dublin and Ricel; and 2 great-grandchildren Braylon and Landon.

A funeral service will be Sat. April 24, 2010 at 1:00pm at O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA.

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11 responses to Araceli Tabhan Bowker

  1. Peace be with Cel

  2. Celi, you were always so positive and plesent to be around. I loved working with you on many projects and felt at peace when I knew you were assigned to one – because I knew you would do it right! :- I will miss your cute comments on my photos of my girls – they always made me smile when I opened my facebook. Something I will always remember about you is how proud you were of your beautiful grandchildren. Now they have a very special Angel to watch over them at all times. You will be missed in so many ways.

  3. Jeannie says:

    Celi was one of the most incredible persons I have ever had the honor to meet. We worked together on many consulting engagements and I really got to know her well. Of all her many accomplishments, by far the one she cherished the most is the title “Lola” grandma. Rest in peace, Celi.

  4. Our condolence to the Bowker family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always!

    Escalante Family
    Joanne, Ernest, Jensen and our angel, baby Paul Joel

  5. Celi always had a smile and a hug. She will be missed. You are in my thoughts.

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