• Donald E. Fowler

    November 13, 2015
  • Donald E. Fowler, 86, of Hot Springs Village passed away on November 12, 2015 at a local hospital. He was born October 30, 1929 to Harry Fowler and Charlotte (Kirby) Flowrree in Kansas City, Missouri.

    Don was a member of Faith Lutheran Church of Hot Springs Village, retired in 1976 after 25 years working for The Bendix Corporation in Kansas City, MO as a coordinator in production control. He loved golf and was an avid bridge player.

    Mr. Fowler is preceded in death by his wife Cheryl, his only sister Sarah Rose Fowler Treacy, his only brother Ike Fowler, his grandson Sam Herrington and his parents. He is survived by his loving children: his son Glenn “Charlie” and Susan Fowler of Omaha, NE; his daughter Trudi and Tony Pousson of Pineville, LA; 1 brother in law; Robert L. (Audrey) Good of Dent, MN; 6 grandchildren: Brian, Katie, Jessica, Mandi, Adam, Stevie, 7 great-grandchildren: Christopher, William, Cameron Renee, Gage, Seth, Ethan, and Kyle.

    Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 17th at Faith Lutheran Church in Hot Springs Village with the Visitation from 9:00 to 11:00a.m. Pastor Benke will officiate.

    Memorials may be made in honor of Donald Fowler to the American Heart Association or Faith Lutheran Church.

    Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to CedarVale Funeral Home. For online condolences visit at www.cedarvalefuneralhome.com

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    On behalf of the members at VFW Post 10483 please accept our sincere sympathy at the loss of your father and our comrade. Rick Martin

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    We want to send our condolences to Don's family and Delores. We looked forward to his wonderful smile and wit. We knew Don from Fit for Life and looked forward to seeing him every Mon, Wed. and Friday for the past years. We were dressed and ready to attend his services but the weather prevented it. He will be sorely missed by many, he brought a ray of sunshine to our lives even when he was hurting so much.

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