• Date Of Birth: February 16, 1962
  • Date Of Death: May 6, 2019
  • State: Alabama

Harold Dean Fowler of Fayetteville,Tn. passed away May 6, 2019 in Huntsville, Al. Along side his bed in CCU, his family held his hands and led him to the pathway of Heaven. 

 

Harold was born in Huntsville to James Blakely Fowler and Jessie Mae Williamson (Fowler) on Feb. 16, 1962. He attended Hazel Green High School and graduated in 1980. He worked as a quality control inspector for Curtiss-Wright for 17+ years. 

In his earlier years, antique car restoration, nascar, collecting novelty items, Atlanta Braves and University of Alabama athletics were his passions. Later in his life, he stayed a huge Alabama football fan and restoring his antique cars were his biggest passions, but he also gained an appreciation for lawn care. He continued his collection of “junk”.

Harold is preceded in his death by his father James, step-father Buddy Williamson, niece Jessica Fowler, maternal and paternal grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Harold is survived by his mother Jessie; brother Lary Fowler; sister Mary Fuller and husband Dan Fuller; wife Jacqueline Fowler, Toddler son Jace Lee Fowler; son Joshua Heath Fowler and wife Tayler; step-daughter Ashley Fernandez, step-sons Caleb, and Justin Fernandez; nieces Hannah Fuller, Carla Bennett; nephew Zac Fuller and Steven Fowler; aunts Jettie Hyatt, Virginia Green, and Mary Osment. Harold also had some super special brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law that were very special to him and his Family! Extended list of cousins and friends. 

 

Joshua Fowler, Dan Fuller, Jason Hyatt, Johnny Fugate, Richard Moyers, Kenny Attard.

Lary Fowler, Will Ary, Billy Ary, Noah Ary, Jerry Hyatt, Phil Williamson

 

 

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, and mail to:

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt

VUMC Gift and Donor Services

3322 West End Avenue, Suite 900

Nashville, TN 37203-1197

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The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the Lincoln Medical Center and Huntsville Hospital for their support in his final days, as well as Legacy of Hope.

 

 

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