Final farewell set for Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen
Friends, family, colleagues, and community members will have an opportunity to pay their final respects to Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, who was allegedly killed by her husband on April 1. According to the City of Coral Springs, a celebration of life for Metayer Bowen will be held on Friday, April 17, at […] The post Final farewell set for Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen appeared first on CNW Network.
Friends, family, colleagues, and community members will have an opportunity to pay their final respects to Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen, who was allegedly killed by her husband on April 1.
According to the City of Coral Springs, a celebration of life for Metayer Bowen will be held on Friday, April 17, at Church by the Glades, located at 400 Lakeview Drive. Guests are asked to arrive by noon, with the service scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m.
Scott Brook described Metayer Bowen as a dedicated public servant whose impact on the city will endure.
“Nancy led with grace, conviction, and an unwavering belief in the power of community. She was a bright light in Coral Springs and a true champion for others,” Brook said in a statement. “Her impact on our city will be felt for generations, and her legacy of service and love for this community will never be forgotten.”
Attendees will be able to pay their final respects following the service as they exit. City officials also encouraged residents to honor Metayer Bowen’s legacy by continuing her work of uplifting others, promoting inclusion, and serving with compassion.
Metayer Bowen made history as the first Haitian American and the first Black woman elected to the Coral Springs City Commission. She was also reportedly preparing a bid for Congress prior to her death.
According to the Coral Springs Police Department, officers responded to a welfare check at Metayer Bowen’s residence in the 800 block of Northwest 127th Avenue in Coral Springs at approximately 10:04 a.m. on April 1. Upon arrival, officers discovered her deceased inside the home.
Authorities said the incident is believed to be domestic in nature. Her husband, Stephen Bowen, who was born September 6, 1985, was taken into custody and later charged with premeditated murder. Investigators said there are no additional suspects and no ongoing threat to the community.
The City of Coral Springs has also launched a dedicated webpage to provide updates on the case and share information about memorial arrangements, while honoring Metayer Bowen’s legacy of public service and community leadership.
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