If you would like to donate to Coco’s homegoing celebration fund, please visit gf.me/u/zsdsyq or contact Mimi Elliott. Following the celebration there will be a memorial and “last ride” at Memorial Park at the Pavilion located behind 7/11 at the corner of East Costilla and South Hancock. A homegoing Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00PM, Sunday, May 16, 2021, The Springs Funeral Services, 3115 East Platte Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909. Coco is survived by his children, Ricki Lynn and Terry Shepard, Vanessa Bowlds and Vincent Lipscomb, Kris and Leslie Peters, Colleen and Jamie King, Channelle Southard, Alexis Jester, Marie-Claire "Mimi" Elliott and Jason Mamoa and adopted daughter Shell Marie Scott sixteen beautiful grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren five brothers, Simmie Bowlds, Mr. Coco was preceded in death by his parents, Josephine “Nanny” Gordon and Charles Bowlds as well as two brothers, Larry Bowlds and Robin Bowlds. He adored his children and grandchildren, loved to tell stories, share his past and he had a love of history and art. Coco was well known in the community and had the ability to make a new friend with ease. He lived a colorful, unapologetic life that included his US Army service and art studio and frame shop business. Coco was a lifelong biker, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is the eldest of eight brothers and half-sister. Coco was born in Marion Indiana to Josephine "Nanny" Greer and Charles William "Doc" Bowlds on Apand step-father, Richard Gordon, played an important role in his life. Ricky "Coco" Allen Bowlds Ricky “Coco” Allen Bowlds, 73, ended his journey here on Earth on in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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