
Marjorie Lynn Bowen Collins (63), beloved wife of Steven Collins, was called home to her Lord on Friday, December 27, 2019. Lynn was a lifetime resident of Augusta GA, graduate of Aquinas High School and Augusta College, and retired as a nurse and legal nurse consultant. Lynn loved God and shared her faith by loving, witnessing to, and helping others. Lynn was predeceased by her parents Bill and Frances Bowen and brother-in-law Carbon Stewart. She is survived by her sister Paula Stewart and her brother Mike Bowen (wife Anne) and their extended families whom she dearly loved. Lynn had a wonderful sense of humor and was the life/fun of any party/gathering and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She will be memorialized at a private family gathering. In lieu of flowers, her family requests that you make a donation to your favorite charity.
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CARYL PENDER
I will miss Lynn. She was so funny. We all loved her and will miss her. My deepest sympathies to your family.
Trey Trimmier
My thoughts and prayers are with Steve and family. Lynn was great friend and may she rest in peace. MAY GOD BLESS.
Sheri Wilson-Dixon
Mike and family,
My sincere condolences. Please know your are in my prayers today and the days to come.
Sheri Wilson-Dixon
CARYL PENDER
I had such a great time with Lynn. She had the best wit! She had me laughing all the time. I will dearly miss her.
Susan Still Kilrain
My deepest sympathies to your family.
Cindy Whitis
I am sorry for your loss of a beautiful person inside and out. She was my best friend at Wilkerson Gardens, but I got transferred to Bungalow Road in the 4th grade. I remember playing at her house with her little play vanity, and what I remember is the little girl who was kind to others, unselfish, and inclusive of others so that no one felt left out or bullied. I have no doubt she is with Jesus.
Georgann Hadden
I will always remember the fun of our youth.
Stephanie Curry
Lynne has been one of the most important people in my life for the past 30 years, I met her when I was 16 years old. My heart hurts and is so broken and I will miss her everyday for the rest of my life. I will miss her beautiful smile, wild sense of humor, hugh heart and her shining soul. I will forever cherish every moment I spent with her and the great times we shared together. I would always tell Lynne how smart she was and how she was such a good nurse, and I’m glad I took those opportunities to tell her. I cant express how unique of a person she was, and I wish God would have left her here for us. I hope to see you again and I’m able to walk with you in heaven one day. I love you so much and miss you everyday.
Kellee Antalek
Steve,
Life with Lynn was all that you wanted when you met. She felt the same way. Her loving, beautiful heart exceeded any challenges. I know she was the most beautiful woman I ever saw when I met her back on Isle of Palms where we were both acting in the group “crab pot players”! I fell in love with her and we became the best of friends. Over the years I met you and that was all she needed in her life. You took great care of her and she loved you so very much !!!!