
Cheryl Lynne Bowlin, 49, of Princeton, passed away on February 24, 2026 at Linda White Hospice House. She was born in Princeton on November 22, 1976 to Valerie (Wagner) Raley and Peter Price.
A devoted family woman, Cheryl will always be remembered for her kind and free spirit. Cheryl approached life with curiosity and optimism. Cheryl lived every day to the fullest, greeting every situation with a smile on her face and a quirky joke. Her kindness extended beyond our family, opening her door and heart to everyone around her. She will be remembered for her dedication to holiday traditions, prank wars, and dance parties. Cheryl’s reputation for the best Easter parties precedes her. Cheryl arranged the Easter egg hunts by age to ensure the youngest kids weren’t trampled by the bigger kids. This exemplifies the kind of person she was. She always strived for fairness and equity. She cared and wanted everyone to have fun. That is who she was at her core – thoughtful, loving, and intentional. She created the kind of memories that stay with you for a lifetime. To know her was to love her and to love her filled everyone with joy.
Cheryl’s memory will live on in the hearts of all those who loved her.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Valerie Raley.
Cheryl is survived by her children, Shianne Bowlin, Alex Bowlin, and Nik Bowlin; stepfather, Doug Raley; brothers, Chad Price, KC Raley, and Aaron Price; sister, Jennifer Walters. She was loved deeply by her uncles Roland Wagner and Clifford Wagner; nieces Brittany Belka, Jaymie Winge, Breezie Walters; and nephew Paul Belka.”




Alexander Bowlin says
my mom was a mess in every way but she was a Bright and loving woman and mother that I cared deeply for and I Will greatly appreciate her fo everything
Tyler Rayborn says
Worked at Mid States with Chery. She was such a great person! 🙁 Rest easy, Cheryl!!
Tyler Rayborn says
sorry for your loss!!
Dawn Thompson says
I will miss Cheryl, she made me laugh every night at work.I loved her,soo sorry for your loss.
Stacey Ivers says
Cheryl
Worked @ Midstates rubber together!!
she was FUN!!
RIP GIRLIE!!
Stacey Ivers
Tanika Goodman says
Cheryl was a wonderful person such a kind and loving soul would open her door to anyone no matter the time of day never wanted bad for anyone always did everything she could to help another person without ever expecting anything in return. I am very blessed to be able to say she was a very good friend/one of those friends that became family in a short time,forever loved and is deeply missed!
Micheal Huebner says
I’ll miss you miss Cheryl. I know you are flying with the Angels, love you
Heidy Rosa Baez says
I’m going to miss you my sweet Cheryl is been so sad not to see you every day at work but thank you for all the laughs for you support, I love you..
I’m so sorry for your loss
Amber Mitchell says
To know her was to love her for sure!! Thanks for the light you shared ! Thanks for the crazy conversation we had. Ima sure miss you boo !! Love you Cheryl Lynn !! 🥹💔
Jacqueline says
Cheryl was a loving woman you will always be loved and missed by lots of people love you girl fly high my friend 🧡
Elizabeth A Knowles says
Sorry for your loss. I worked with Cheryl at Diversity Vuteq.
Amy Murphy says
Cheryl was such a good person always smiling and laughing…GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!