Jerry W. Dowell

Jerry W. Dowell, 80, of Summit Road Bradford, passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at Olean General Hospital, Olean.

Born June 16, 1945, Bushkill, he was a son of the late Link and Pearl (Woodard) Dowell.

On September 18, 1965, in Bradford, he married Linda L. (Johnson) Dowell who survives.

Jerry had been employed by the City of Bradford for over 40 years. He was responsible for the city streets and did the plowing and street sweeping during the summer.

Jerry enjoyed hunting, camping, campfires and being outdoors. He was a mechanic for his family and friends. He was an awesome husband, father, and Papa. He enjoyed raising dog especially Boomer, his favorite.

Surviving in addition to his wife Linda, of 59 years, are two daughters, Brenda (David) Brien, of Sugergrove, Beth (Ron) Bhe, of Derrick City, one son, Jerry Dowell, of Bradford, five grandchildren, Chad Dowell, Tyler Brien, Courtney Brien, Brent Vecellio, and Blake Vecellio, eight great grandchildren, two brothers, Charles Dowell, of Hazelhurst, and Paul Dowell, of Lafayette, and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister Marion Dallenbach, and three brothers, Link Dowell Jr., Bruce Dowell, and Boyd Dowell.

At Jerry's request, private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

So sorry to hear of Jerry''s passing. Deepest condolences to all his family.
— Linda and Jim Barrett

I also just remembered this... one night we were on Kennedy Street following Jerry.... some kids threw some ice at his truck and trailer.. I never seen my dad jump out of his truck so fast in all my life. Probably around 11 at the time but Joe liked Jerry a lot. He was also a great mechanic for the City of Bradford
— Kerry Roslinski

I can remember many of nights riding with my dad Joe and Jerry hauling what I called the salt trailer throughout the streets of the city of Bradford. He was a quiet hard worker. May God bless you and your family.
— Kerry Roslinski

R.I.P. JERRY you will be missed love you
— viola jonrd

Beth and family- So sorry for your loss
— Jeff Covert

we will miss you sherm....
— CHUCK & GLORIA DOWELL

My Uncle Jerry would always have a 3 Musketeers candy bar waiting for me when little Jerry would walk me to their house on the days I had Easter Seals swim at the YMCA, over 42 years ago lol. It''s one of my best memories of him from childhood, always sneaking me that candybar lol, I love & miss you Aunt Lynn, Brenda, Beth & little Jerry, may God comfort your broken hearts and His Holy Spirit be with you always. Love Cricket
— Christina Jordan

Condolences

  • So sorry to hear of Jerry''s passing. Deepest condolences to all his family.

    — Linda and Jim Barrett
  • I also just remembered this... one night we were on Kennedy Street following Jerry.... some kids threw some ice at his truck and trailer.. I never seen my dad jump out of his truck so fast in all my life. Probably around 11 at the time but Joe liked Jerry a lot. He was also a great mechanic for the City of Bradford

    — Kerry Roslinski
  • I can remember many of nights riding with my dad Joe and Jerry hauling what I called the salt trailer throughout the streets of the city of Bradford. He was a quiet hard worker. May God bless you and your family.

    — Kerry Roslinski
  • R.I.P. JERRY you will be missed love you

    — viola jonrd
  • Beth and family- So sorry for your loss

    — Jeff Covert