Wheaton College Alumni Magazine Winter 2013 | Page 4
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n the night of April 29, 1977, Margie Bowers ’75 was brutally stabbed
to death in her Oak Park apartment by a man whom she scarcely knew,
but feared.*
The murderer should have been in jail. Previously arrested for
another killing, he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. He was sent
to a residential facility and later released after having been deemed
mentally sound. The deplorable failure of the criminal justice system
to protect Margie resulted in a public outcry. News coverage went
nationwide; television cameras, lights, and reporters flanked the outside
of the church at her funeral.
Editor
Georgia I. Douglass ’70, M.A. ’94
Editorial Consultant
Katherine Halberstadt Anderson ’90
Director of Marketing Communications
Kimberly Medaglia
Design Consultants
Alice Isoz Chrismer ’70
Ellen Mardock
Chrismer + Mardock Communication
Class News Editor
Donna Antoniuk
Editorial Adviser
Dr. R. Mark Dillon
As a result of Margie’s death, Illinois laws were rewritten to better
protect the rights of victims and society at large. Today, a murder
suspect who pleads insanity can be found “guilty but insane,” giving
judges the option, when appropriate, of ordering a prison sentence
along with treatment.
Margie began life on April 12, 1952, in Liberia, the little sister to
four older brothers (Louis, Robert ’61, Paul ’63, and Tom). She was a
delight to her missionary parents, Louis and Virginia McQuilkin Bowers
’36. Margie loved singing, reading, and playing the guitar. A literature
Georgia I. Douglass
’70, M.A. ’94
Editor
major at Wheaton, this MK was drawn toward leadership in the Student
Missionary Project. After graduating from Wheaton, she spent a year
serving in Liberia and then took a job at Moody Press in Chicago.
This issue of Wheaton includes an article about alumni, faculty, and
staff who have been involved in producing the Bible in many languages
and formats. Translators and sales reps, accountants and copyeditors,
warehousemen and designers—countless numbers of the Wheaton
family have worked in many different ways to publish the Word of God
worldwide. Unfortunately, most are unknown to us. I write about my
friend Margie so you can know her.
Margie was a manuscript editor for The Ryrie Study Bible when
Wheaton Alumni Association
President
Christopher A. Jahns ’82
President-Elect
Kurt Tillman ’78
Executive Director
Cindra Stackhouse Taetzsch ’82
Professor Emeritus
Leroy H. Pfund ’49
Alumni Trustee Representatives
Christopher A. Jahns ’82
Kurt Tillman ’78
Timothy A. Stoner ’82
Wheaton College
President
Dr. Philip G. Ryken ’88
Provost
Dr. Stanton L. Jones
Vice President for Finance
Dale A. Kemp
Vice President for Student
Development
Paul O. Chelsen ’91
Vice President for Advancement
and Alumni Relations
Dr. R. Mark Dillon
I worked for her as a freelance proofreader. She gained my respect for
Executive Assistant
her intelligence and abilities, and I loved her sweet spirit, humor,
to the President
Marilee A. Melvin ’72
and encouragement. Although her work on the study Bible was left
Wheaton is published autumn, winter,
*For more of this story, read
unfinished, her contribution was nevertheless significant. Since
and spring by Wheaton College,
“Forgive, Not Forget: Murder
1978 more than 2.5 million copies have been sold around the world and
630/752-5779, and mailed free of charge
Victim’s Brother Finally Able
in several translations.
Postmaster: Please send address changes to
to Find Peace,” by Paul
Galloway. Chicago Tribune,
Sept. 30, 1992.
As a student at Wheaton, Margie wrote in her diary this, her prayer:
“To be a signet ring for God; to leave the imprint of Christ’s image when
pressed into the circumstances of life.”
Margie lived only 25 years. But in life—and in death—she left her
mark on society and the church, and on the hearts of family and friends.
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