Mercia Bowser, the only sister and oldest sibling of DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, died of pneumonia caused by COVID-19 on Wednesday morning. The news was announced by the mayor, who released a statement.
“Mercia was loved immensely and will be missed greatly, as she joins the legion of angels who have gone home too soon due to the pandemic,” Bowser said. “I ask that you continue to keep those who have been lost or impacted by the pandemic and those who are working so hard to protect us from it in your thoughts and prayers.”
Mercia Bowser was born on March 7, 1956, and passed away on February 24, 2021. pic.twitter.com/t5focFQx62
— Muriel Bowser (@MurielBowser) February 24, 2021
Bowser thanked the doctors and nurses at Washington Hospital Center, saying they “heroically treated” her sister until her death.
Mercia Bowser would have turned 65 on March 7. She worked for children, the elderly, and those with behavioral disorders, as well as with Catholic Charities and the DC Office on Aging.
Bowser’s full statement is as follows:
“My family and I are mourning the loss of my sister, Mercia Bowser, who passed away this morning due to complications related to COVID-19. Mercia was loved immensely and will be missed greatly, as she joins the legion of angels who have gone home too soon due to the pandemic. I ask that you continue to keep those who have been lost or impacted by the pandemic and those who are working so hard to protect us from it in your thoughts and prayers, and I respectfully request that my family and I are granted the time and space we need to mourn the loss of Mercia.
“Mercia was a loving daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She worked tirelessly for children, the elderly, and those with behavioral disorders until her retirement and beyond. She counted many friends and fond memories of her service to Catholic Charities and the DC Office on Aging. She is survived by her parents Joan and Joseph Bowser, brothers, sister, nieces, nephews, and a host friends ranging from St. John’s Elementary School, to Academy of Our Lady High School, to Fisk University, and Israel Metropolitan CME Church.
“We are grateful to the doctors and nurses at Washington Hospital Center, who heroically treated her for COVID-19 related pneumonia until her death. We thank you for your kindness and will share how our family will honor Mercia, my only sister and oldest sibling, and her beautiful spirit in the coming days.”
Earlier in the day Mayor Bowser declared February 24 “A Day of Remembrance for Lives Lost to COVID-19” in the District and paid tribute to the victims, after the death toll from the infectious disease surpassed 1,000 in the city.