Tracey Bowman Kiger
1962 - 2026
June 7, 1962 – June 25, 2026
Tracey Bowman Kiger, 64, passed away peacefully on June 25, 2026, after a long and courageous journey. She faced life’s challenges with incredible strength, determination, and resilience.
Tracey was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Tony Kiger; father, John Bowman; mother, Decie Bowman, and brother, David Bowman.
She is survived by her beloved sons and daughters-in-law Anthony and Jade Kiger, and Matthew and Mary Kiger; grandchildren Raiden Kiger, Mason Kiger, Raelyn Kiger, Anistyn Kiger, and Elyn Kiger, who were truly the light of her life.
To know Tracey was to know someone who loved deeply. Nothing brought her more joy than being Nannie to her grandchildren. Every game they played, achievement they earned, and milestone they reached was the most important thing in her world. She celebrated their successes as if they were her own and never missed an opportunity to tell others how proud she was. She loved each of them beyond measure.
Above all else, Tracey treasured her family. She was fiercely loyal and always there to encourage, support, and stand behind the people she loved. Whether someone was celebrating a victory or facing a difficult day, she made sure they knew they weren’t facing it alone.
Tracey was never one to keep her opinions to herself. She was quick to tell you when she thought you were wrong, but she wasn’t nearly as interested in hearing it when she was. It was one of the many traits that made her uniquely Tracey and gave her family countless moments they’ll smile about for years to come. Her strong will, sense of humor, and unmistakable personality made her unforgettable and something she passed down to her children and grandchildren.
We find peace and comfort in knowing Tracey has been reunited with those who went before her and is now resting in the presence of her Lord and Savior. The love she gave, the strength she showed, and the memories she created will live on through her family and everyone fortunate enough to know her.
In accordance with Tracey’s wishes, a private family ceremony will be held to celebrate her life at a later date.
Tracey (TK) you were one of a kind. Such a strong woman and such a blessing to all who knew you. I wish I could send a message to heaven to you myself but I will ask our Heavenly Father to tell you what I want you to know. Thank you for your friendship, all the times you helped me at work and all the talks we had. You adored your family. What a gift you were to them and all your many, many friends. Love you until I see you again, Ninny
Prayers for Tracey’s family and all who were recipients of her love and friendship.
Many people touch our lives in ways that help us as we make our way on this side of heaven.
Tracy was one of those.
I will always be grateful for the friendship we shared as co-workers at the Woltz Hospice Home.
Rest in peace my friend.🩷🙏🏻🩷
Tracey aka (sis) I am heartbroken to hear or your passing. If not for you I would have never made it through Senior year English. Going to miss our messages theu the years and your humor and wit as well as your straight forward approach to everything. Love ya !
Tracey was a committed advocate of home health care and hospice care. She was my colleague and friend for over three decades. She cared about her work and the people she helped through her work, including patients, families and coworkers. And above all, she cared about her family. Tracey is remembered for her strength and competence. And her life well lived through her best times and the difficult times. Rest dear friend. Wishing your loved ones, Peace.