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H. Jackson Bowman II

December 3rd, 1945 - September 9th, 2025

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H. Jackson Bowman II ascended to the heavenly realm in the early morning of September 9, 2025 at the age of 79. He will be deeply missed by his devoted wife Kiyoko, his children Zara, Joshua, Won Gin, Nam Gin, and Jordanne, and his in-laws Paul, Chunghee, Hanmi, Sarah, and Andy. Jackson was a grandfather to 11 grandchildren including Shin Ang, Cameron, Tong Bang, Tae Jong, Aviva, Shinmi, Adrian, Clara, Theo, Jacob, and another grandson arriving in December.

 

Born on December 3, 1945, in Richland, Washington, to Harold Jackson Bowman I and Elizabeth Marie Bowman nee Witsil, Jackson grew up alongside his two sisters, Joyce and Elissa. He spent much of his youth in Aiken, South Carolina, where he graduated from Aiken High School lettering in soccer before serving four years in the U.S. Air Force.

 

In 1973, Jackson made a life changing decision to join the Unification Movement in Lexington, Kentucky—an experience that shaped the course of his life and faith. He put his talents to work contributing to the One World Crusade in preparation for Reverend Moon’s U.S. speaking tour lasting from 1974-1976. During this time, Jackson Bowman became a fundraising team leader raising money for Reverend Moon’s biggest rallies including Yankee Stadium and the Washington Monument.

 

In 1977, Jackson made another life changing decision to attend the 74 couples blessing ceremony on February 21st where he was matched and married to his wife Kiyoko on her birthday. Soon after, he put his talents towards building two health food stores in Detroit, MI where Jackson and Kiyoko also started their family life.

 

In 1985, Jackson and Kiyoko moved their family to Aiken, South Carolina, where they devoted more than three decades to the Hometown Providence, joyfully serving through ministry, community outreach, and visiting churches. Their lifelong devotion was recognized when they received the distinguished honor of becoming a Cheonbo Family.

 

Jackson was a man of deep thought and spirituality. In 2023, he achieved his lifelong dream of publishing his book, I Am No Longer Your Enemy, Satan! A Single Interview with Lucifer, leaving behind a legacy of faith, reflection, and conviction.

 

He will be remembered for his unwavering faith in God, his devotion to the Unification Movement, and his countless homemade dad jokes that delighted his grandchildren.

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