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of Manchester, Michigan, age 78, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 26, 2024, at her home. She was born February 28, 1946, in Ypsilanti, the daughter of Elmer and Ethel (Wolff) King. Sandy worked at the GM Assembly Plant in Willow Run until her retirement. Later, she worked with Billy at Time Trek Motorsports (from 1991-2001) and then for Jim Bradley from 2001-2010. She and Billy bowled at Bellville Lanes, Taylor Lanes, and Ypsi-Arbor Lanes. She shot skeet for 3 years and won many awards.

Sandy had a love for fast cars and she was right at home with Billy and his fast cars. Sandy wanted to race but women were not allowed to race in competition. Sandy went on street races with Billy and they spent their weekends at Milan Dragway in Milan. Once a year Milan Dragway had a race for women only that was called the "Powder Puff Race." Sandy entered each race and won every race she entered. In 1988, Sandy raced her 1987 IROC Camaro street car in the Street Class and won the points which qualified her to go to Bristol, Tennessee, to IHRA ET Bracket Finals. Sandy managed to win 3 rounds which was a big help in the team winning the Championship. Sandy was awarded the ROOKIE OF THE YEAR. In 1989, Sandy started racing every weekend and became one of the most consistent and feared racers in the Sportsman Class. Sandy competed in her first, and only, National Event, the IHRA, "Northern Nationals" in 1989, and was Runner Up. Sandy's racing friends gave her the nickname "The Granny From Ypsilanti" as she and Billy lived in Ypsilanti at the time. Sandy won 48 races, 18 runners up and 25 semi finalist finishes. Sandy was the Female Driver of the Year in 1990, 1992, 1993, and 1994; and won 2 Points Championships from 1988, to 1999. Sandy finished in the top 5 every year until she and Billy retired from racing in 1999.

On September 17, 1966, she married Billy Bowman, and he survives. She is also survived by her son, Jimmy (Becky) King of Nashua, NH; her daughter, Lisa (Phil) Bowman-Pintar of Mikado; a step-son, William Bowman of Pine Grove, KY; step-daughter, Jane (Arnie) Cadd of Newport; 10 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; a sister, Linda Bailey; sisters-in-law, Norma Jean Foley, Sharon Kay Workman; and many nieces & nephews.

The family received friends at Cole Funeral Chapel on Thursday, August 29, from 2-8 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to Sandy’s family (Checks to “ Billy Bowman”).


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#11 Julie Mester 2024-09-10 20:50
So sad to hear Sandy passed. Sandy was always open for talking about current events and family. She was honest and quick to smile. She will be missed.
Billie, you did a good job taking care of Sandy.
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#10 John Stedman 2024-08-30 18:52
My sincerest condolences to Billy and family. I had the pleasure of working with them at Willow Run and being fellow Manchester residents. God speed.
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#9 Tammy White 2024-08-29 21:31
I met Sandy when we worked together at the auto dealership, Jim Bradley's. I enjoyed going to lunch with her and just talking at work. I was always fascinated by her great knowledge and love of cars. I asked her about it once and she told me about woking at the GM plant and her racing at Milan Dragway. I thought that was the coolest thing ever!! I loved her beautiful smile, how down to earth she was, and her kindness and her devotion to her family. Oh,and her baking!! Yummy.The fun 4th of July's at your house. Thank you for some beautiful memories. Billy, you and your family are in my prayers
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#8 Don Novak 2024-08-29 19:52
Deepest condolences to Bill and Sandy's entire family and her many friends. She fought a long hard battle and now is at Peace and in her Creator's hands again.
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#7 Frank Mathe 2024-08-28 21:05
Met billy and sandy in 1990. Met sandy first at the dragway, I was trying my hand at this thing called drag racing on a motorcycle, Sandy walked by me and could tell I was having an issue with my bike. It did not have tools … she hollered at Billy to give me a socket and that’s how the friendship started … for 7 years I pitted my drag bike within a few spots of Billy and Sandy. Where Billy was Sandy was , where sandy was Billy was …. After a few years of getting to know them they would both help me wrench on my bikes and after a few years they even threw me the keys to a few time trek cars and let me have a turn in them…. When you say “they are good people” that definition is sandy and Billy …. And that Sandy was hell on the track , I went 0-15 against that lady and she was a thorn in my side!! But damn did I love racing her!! God speed Sandy!!!
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#6 Phil & Jessica Landr 2024-08-28 12:31
Sandy was one amazing lady! Whether we seen her at the house, at the local market, or at our favorite place, the drag strip, she always had a huge smile on her face and can light up any room! Although I never got to line up next to her in competition I would say that if it would have happened, I would have been going home on the losing end. She will go down in history as one of the best drag racers in Michigan history. You will be missed.
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#5 Doug Wiseman 2024-08-28 12:04
Growing up so many memories with Billy Sandy at the races. Backhalfed the Dart, had a Time Trek sticker on the roadrunner.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
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#4 Ken Stoops 2024-08-27 18:51
Billy and Sandy were like parents to me, we spent a lot of time together, Racing, Bowling and just hanging out, she was an amazing lady, she would always kick my buttbwhen I raced against her, she will definitely be missed..until we meet again granny, live and miss you..
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#3 Lucinda Brabson 2024-08-27 16:53
My aunt Sandy was so much like her mom Ethel. She always had a smile, a sweet disposition and a caring heart towards all people. She was also a very good cook. I love her and am blessed to call her my aunt.
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#2 Jessica Noplis 2024-08-26 23:42
My thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this difficult time. Although I only met her once I enjoyed meeting her. I enjoyed your stories and she was truly an inspiration. She will be very missed. I kept up on Facebook as you gave us updates and I prayed hard with every post you shared. Upur marriage and racing careers were truly phenomenal and you two were truly meant to be. The live I witnessed between you two was truly admirable. I am so sorry for your loss and I know she is with the good lord sharing her stories.
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