Joan Brady Bowen died of natural causes at her Riverdale home on February 28. She was born in Manhattan in 1932.
Mrs. Bowen was predeceased by Alfred H. Bowen, her husband of 63 years, her sisters Florence Donohue, Helen Coy and Rosalie Brenner, and her son-in-law YongSoo Ha.
She is survived by her seven children: Christopher (Darlene), Robert (Armilyn), Edward, Kenneth (Laura), Andrew (Sam), Kathleen Ha, and Daniel, as well as her grandchildren: Timothy (Lauren), Constance Borro (Rudy), Nicholas, Jennifer HoanzI (Michael), Alyssa Ha (Luke Baron), Kathryn Ha Zipf (Steve), Grae (Owen Lindquist), Benjamin (Anna), Elizabeth, and Rosa, and eleven great grandchildren: Stella, Alfred, Theadora, Oliver, Joseph, Cordelia, Winn, Gus, Sebastian, Josephine, and Rafael.
She is survived by her brother-in-law Bill Bowen, nieces and nephews, childhood friend Bernice Hauser, and dear friends in Hague, NY.
Residents of the Bronx for more than 60 years, Joan and Al enjoyed spending summers with family at Silver Bay and Arcady Bay in these cherished communities.
Joan was a high-achieving student and dedicated educator with a lifelong love of learning. She became valedictorian of her junior high school and attended Hunter College High School. Joan studied at Hunter College where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa in her junior year. She graduated from Hunter College with both her baccalaureate in Mathematical Statistics, magna cum laude, and Master's Degree in Secondary Mathematics Education. In 1970, she began a career of more than 30 years at the Horace Mann School, where she held both administrative and teaching positions. At a time when women were routinely paid less than men, Mrs. Bowen led a faculty committee that instituted a fair compensation plan and equal benefits for all. Mrs. Bowen served as the Head of the Math Department, Head of grades 11 and 12, Division Head of grades 7 through 12, Assistant to the Head of School, and Interim Head of School, making her the first Headmistress in Horace Mann's history. She particularly loved teaching Advanced Placement AB and BC Calculus. In 1997, she received the College Board Award for Outstanding Contribution to the AP Program. Horace Mann still commemorates her each year by awarding the Joan Brady Bowen Prize to an outstanding Mathematics student.
Visitors may call at the Riverdale-on-Hudson Funeral Home, 6110 Riverdale Avenue, Bronx NY 10471, on Sunday March 10 from 4 pm to 7 pm. A service will be held at the Funeral Home on Monday, March 11 at 10 a.m., followed by interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Her loving heart, sense of humor and brilliant mind, which never grew dull, were brilliant beacons to all who knew her.