Willie Franklin Bowles—known simply as Frank to all who knew him—passed away peacefully at the age of 81 on November 15, 2025, surrounded by the family he loved so fiercely. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, humor, generosity, and down-to-earth authenticity that will be fondly remembered.
Frank was born in LaGrange, Georgia, to Willis and Mary Bowles, who preceded him in death. He grew up alongside his much loved siblings, Fay Hood and the late Fred Bowles. After graduating from LaGrange College, Frank served in the United States Air Force Reserve, where his attention to detail and steady dedication set the tone for the life he would build.
While stationed in St. Louis, Frank met his beloved wife, Jane Leimbach. They married in 1967 and promptly shipped off to Hickam Air Force Base, where he fulfilled his service as a cartographer.
Together Frank and Jane raised three children—Scott (Sandy), Amanda, and Lindsey (Eric)—who were the pride and joy of his life. Frank later welcomed five grandchildren—Alison (Tyler), Devon, Elowyn, Ben, and Anna—each of whom he adored and delighted in.
After his service in the Air Force Reserve, Frank embarked on a long and fulfilling career in sales. He often said that he didn’t have customers; he had friends. His integrity, sincerity, humor, and storytelling built relationships that lasted far beyond any business transaction. Frank never met a stranger, and every room he entered became a bit funnier just because he was in it.
Frank loved many things throughout his life: a good round of golf, a new project at the house, and any chance to fix something or lend a hand. A devoted do-it-yourselfer, he tackled everything from home repairs to community needs with the same unwavering determination. He served on several committees and boards, always stepping forward when someone needed help, guidance, or simply a reliable set of hands.
Frank was a colorful storyteller, a loyal friend, and above all, a truly good man. His life was rich not because of the things he owned but because of the people he loved and the lives he touched.
Frank is survived by his beloved wife, three children, five grandchildren, sister, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins who will miss him dearly.
Services will be held on Monday, November 24, 2025, at 1:30 PM at Kutis Funeral Home in Affton, with visitation beginning at 11:30 AM. Burial will follow at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. All who felt the warmth of Frank’s friendship are welcome to attend and celebrate his life.
Please see the following link for the Livestreamed Service
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the animal rescue of your choice so that furry friends may enjoy belly rubs, talk radio, and car rides to the post office, as Frank would have wanted for them all.
Eeeerrrr Frank…. Eeerrr Snuggles wagging her tail as u arrived at the gates…. Furry Friends n Belly Rubs!! RIP …. Our thoughts n prayers for Jane and ur family… Mike Wehrle
Jane and family you have my deepest condolences. Frank was a great man
I will miss you uncle Frank. You were one of the good ones.
Jane, I cannot make it down for funeral,but know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. This will be a tough row to hoe going forward, but lean on those who love you. Frank, enjoy your talks with Jim in heaven like you did on Amy’s patio. Love Sally.
Jane and family
Frank and i worked with each other at NCR. I have great memories of things that we did together as our sales careers continued over the years. I was so proud of him when he started Concord Business Forms. I invited him to KC to work with my customers which he did for years. I will miss his smile and easy southern attitude. More than anything I will miss his ongoing friendship with my family and me.
My condolences to the whole family.
I knew Frank in high school, college and we were Fraternity brothers. He was a good guy! Our thoughts, prayers, and condolences are with the family.
Condolences to the Bowles family from the Wende family. Our hearts and prayers are with you along with sincere compassion and sorrow for your loss.
The BWW gang will miss you Frank. 🥹💐 Jane, I’m sorry for your loss. But you know where we’ll be every Thursday. We expect to see you there from time to time.
My deepest condolences to the entire Bowles family and all of Frank’s many friends. Frank was a good man and a good friend. I remember when Frank worked at a local motel, Town and Country, as I recall. We would meet and swap lies and play cards, Hearts, I think. For years we would call each other on our respective birthdays. I will miss him greatly. Rest in peace, my friend.