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Lawyer Killed In Motorcycle Crash On September 9, 2007, Was A Hero


Posted on Aug 27, 2009

Posted 11/2/2007

Attorney Gregory Bowman died in a single vehicle crash of his motorcycle near Stockton, Illinois, on September 9, 2007. He was 53 years old.
 
In an age when we see so many schemes by lawyers to get motorcycle accident cases that it’s almost sickening, it is refreshing to read about a lawyer who rode a motorcycle and contributed to biking while asking for nothing in return. Some lawyers demand advertising monopolies from rights’ organizations in states the lawyer doesn’t even live in, other lawyers make you call California to get a referral in Wisconsin or Illinois, one law firm sells franchises to use the name of a large African cat for a monthly fee and teaches lawyers how to target injured bikers and a separate law firm whose senior partner was in federal prison (unbelievably he still had his license to practice law) sent direct mail advertising to injured bikers telling them to hire a lawyer they can really trust.
 
Gregory Bowman was different. He was a Senior Ride Captain with the Illinois Chapter of the Patriot Guard Riders.
 
This group honors our fallen soldiers by attending funerals, with the families’ permission, forming an honor flag line. The Patriot Guard also isolates the family and mourners from the sometime appearances of the Westboro Baptist Church members who protest the war and have particular anti-gay venom aimed at the military’s allowance of gays serving our country. Ironically, Bowman helped organize a funeral flag line for another attorney, Shane Mahaffee, who was killed in Iraq in May, 2006. His goal was to protect the Mahaffee family from protesters who threatened to attend that funeral. None did, but Westboro members did travel to Princeton in an attempt to spread their distasteful form of free speech at Bowman’s funeral.
 
Besides representing farmers and protecting agricultural issues, he had a passion for motorcycles. He loved touring with his Honda Gold Wing. He was returning from a trip to Galena, Illinois, a popular motorcycle destination in the northwest corner of the state, when he left the roadway and crashed. It is not known what caused this unfortunate event.
 
Although we mourn the loss of Attorney Gregory Bowman, we celebrate his life’s accomplishments and contributions to his fellow man. As an attorney, he cherished and protected the freedoms we all enjoy, including the right to free speech exercised by Westboro Baptist Church, however distasteful it seems to most of us.

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