Lifelong Montauk resident Toni-Ann M. Bowman dies of leukemia at 32 - 27 East

Lifelong Montauk resident Toni-Ann M. Bowman dies of leukemia at 32

author on Aug 11, 2009

Lifelong Montauk resident Toni-Ann M. Bowman died on Monday, July 28, at North Shore Hospital after a 
six-week battle with leukemia. She was 32.

Born June 30, 1977, in Southampton Hospital to Robert B. Bowman Jr. and Jane (née Souillante) Bowman, she attended Montauk School and East Hampton High School. She earned a degree in fashion merchandising 
from Marymount College.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by four brothers, Robert
Bowman III of Montauk, Frank 
Bowman of Montauk, and William and John Caputo, both of Virginia; a 
sister, Kim Bowman of Shirley; four nephews, Frank Bowman Jr., Chris Briand, William Caputo and Kyle Corwin; and three nieces, Savana Bowman, 
Cristiana Caputo, and Amanda 
Corwin.

Funeral services were held on 
August 2 at Yardley & Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton. A funeral mass was held on August 3 at St. Therese 
of Lisieux Church; interment followed at the Fort Hill Cemetery in Montauk.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Toni-Ann Bowman Angel Fund, Suffolk County National Bank, P.O. Box 743, Montauk, NY 11954 would be appreciated by the family.

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