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Paul Edward Fowler

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Paul E. Fowler was born March 11, 1953 in Springfield, Massachusetts to Leonard and Thelma Fowler. He served in the Marine Corps 20 years from 1976 to 1996. During his 20 years tenure with the Marine Corps he toured several states and countries including Iraq and Afghanistan. Paul continued his career with the Federal Government. He worked 22 years at Camp Pendleton as a Director of Telecommunications. Paul was a dedicated husband, father, brother, and uncle. He will be remembered most for his love of weekly golf with his best friend Steven Waynick. Paul departed this life on November 27, 2018, and was preceded in death by his father and mother, Leonard and Thelma Fowler. He leaves to cherish his memories his wife Cynthia Fowler and son Paul E. Fowler II; 3 brothers: Leonard and Samantha Fowler, Donnie and Becky Fowler, Richard and Fifi Fowler; 2 sisters, Gloria Fowler and Michele McBride; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Albert and Sylvia Bookman; his brothers and sisters in law, Alan, Don, Deborah, Pamela, Richard, Stephanie, Kenna, and Kenya; along with a host of nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. With grateful appreciation, the family acknowledges your prayers, acts of kindness, comforting words and supportive thoughts during this time of bereavement. A special thanks to the staff of Balboa and Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital, Vitas Hospice Healthcare, Deacon A. R. "Mac" McDaniel, the Patriot Guard Riders, and England Family Mortuary.

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  1. Cynthia and Paul Jr – We are deeply sadden by Paul’s passing and desire to be with you during this time. We extend our love and heartfelt sympathy to both of you. Forever engrained in our memory will be your visit to Louisiana recently to share with the family and allow us to spoil you both with some great down home cooking. Grace, mercy and peace to the entire family!
    Albert, Sylvia, Stephanie (Jack), Kenya(Brian), Kenna (Gerrick Sr), Chad (Leann), Jazmyn, Gerrick Jr, Bethany, and Layla

  2. I will always remember Paul for his wonderful smile and love of sweets. He never turned down anything sweet. As a matter of fact, before he would leave my house he would remind Cindy that he liked sweets.�� Paul was a true fighter and he fought a good fight! No more pain, just a peace that surpasses all understanding. I pray that my little sister Cindy, along with Paul II and Paul’s brothers and sisters find peace and comfort in knowing that Paul was indeed a great man and that he will be missed. Love always, Sister/Sister-in-law Deborah Brown

  3. Mr. Fowler..aka DOM, you will truly be missed. I know you would tell me “It’s life” and I know you’re in a better place where you’re no longer in pain, but you really were an amazing Boss, Mentor and Father Figure..You may have not known but your kind words, knowledge and chocolates always made my bad days better. Your love for my children was the best, Thank You because they didn’t have a Grandfather near them. Juliana said she will send a note with a balloon to heaven for you. Paul, I’m sorry I didn’t get to say goodbye but know that we love you and miss you very much. I know you’re guarding the gates of Heaven..until we meet again. Semper Fidelis, RIP Marine.

  4. My heart goes out to you and Pauli. Paul will truly be missed.Bless you and your family. I’m there if you need me. Don’t hesitate to ask Love you your brother Alan

  5. My Uncle, it took me some time to write something because I couldn’t gather my words. You will truly be missed. Your great nephew Brandon and I will definitely forever cherish that we were able to spend Thanksgiving with you because we didn’t know that would be our final goodbye. I’ll let you know when Brandon has passed you in height. I will make sure to get on my daddy and Auntie Cindy every football season about your Patriots even though I’m a Raider to the core. I want you to know that we got Paulie and Auntie Cindy, so no need to worry. R.I.Paradise my Uncle. We love you, Brandy and Brandon

  6. Paul, You will truly be missed. You were a great brother in-law, and a wonderful Uncle to my children Glenn and Adrienne. Rest in peace. Your former sister in-law, Evelyn Fowler

  7. Semper Fi Marine. Thank you for your dedicated service. You were an inspiration and a true example of how all of us should live our lives. God speed…

  8. To my brother, you will be missed dearly. I know you are with Mom and Dad, hopefully you are driving the golf cart, because we know Dad can’t drive a lick. Missing you your older brother with love.

  9. We love you sister and are deeply saddened for your bereavement. We are here if you need us. We desire to be with you but cannot. We will b praying for your strength. Love your sister Kenna Bookman Lavalais and family.

  10. We’re thankful for Paul’s 32 years of love, dedication and devotion to our sister Cynthia and nephew Paulie. We will miss him coming to our home in San Diego for our monthly lunches and holiday dinners. Although we didn’t know it would be the last holiday meal that we would share together, we are very thankful that Paul was able to spend Thanksgiving with us. Even though his appetite was not as big as usual, he enjoyed the meal and as usual took doggie bags home so that he would have leftovers for later. We will miss watching the football games together and the lively debates during lunch or dinner regarding Paul’s Patriots, Cindy’s Cowboys and the Raiders Nation. We were blessed to share a lot of these moments, lunches and dinners together over the years and for that I am thankful.
    Rest in Paradise Our Brother-in-Love
    Pam and Richard


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