Bowers' Son Reacts To Father's Death In Racing Accident
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Updated: 8:30 AM Jul 7, 2009
Bowers' Son Reacts To Father's Death In Racing Accident
Steven Bowers Sr. of Topeka, passed away Saturday night from injuries sustained in an accident during a race at Thunder Hill Speedway.
Posted: 6:01 PM Jul 5, 2009
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TOPEKA (WIBW) -- Steven Bowers Sr. of Topeka, passed away Saturday night from injuries sustained in an accident during a race at Thunder Hill Speedway.

During the last lap of a B modified race Bowers was invloved in a wreck around turn one. According to reports from mulitiple witnesses the jaws of life were not present at the time of the wreck.

According to the Jackson County Sheriffs office, Bowers was transported to the hospital and was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Thunder Hill Speedway owner Mike Henry was contacted by WIBW and declined several requests for an interview.

According to Larry Lowrey a fellow racer of Bowers, "The tracks need to wake up more than anybody. Tracks have to be prepared, if we aren't prepared thats part of the circle that will cause the hindrance of all the positive things we can do."

The web site www.inthepits.net has a memorial tribute set up for Bowers, who was well know among Kansas racing circles.

Bowers was 49.

A public viewing will be held from 4 to 9 pm at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Bowers' funeral will be 10 am Friday morning at the church.


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Posted by: Donna Location: Topeka on Jul 11, 2009 at 11:52 PM

I have known the family since Steven's wife was young. We were all family, have always felt, we still are. I have a picture of Steve jr. holding a two lire pepsi bottle, less than two yrs. old. Steve Sr. was so proud of his wife and sons. He was a very rare person, as I remember, happy, and loved life. I am so sorry we could not attend service's, but we have cried, and thought of Vicki, and the family. What a huge loss for the racing families, also.
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Posted by: carl Location: meriden on Jul 9, 2009 at 10:45 PM

May God bless the Bowers family. I worked with Steve and he truly put others first. I know he loved his family and his sport.
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Posted by: d Location: topeka on Jul 7, 2009 at 09:37 PM

im sorry this man has passed i never had the chance to watch him race at all but from what i hear he was pretty good. with the lack of safety at the track why do racers still go there?
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