Stephen Fowler

Obituary of Stephen Warren Fowler

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Steve Fowler, 45, Danville, died Sunday, January 8, 2012, while on business in Monterrey, Mexico. Born October 21, 1966 in Louisville, KY, he was the son of Kenneth Warren Fowler and the late Betty Lou (Jenkins) Johnson. Steve served in the Army during Persian Gulf War and was a Sr. Electrical Engineer with Trim Masters a Toyota Boshoku company. Survivors include: his daughter: Tara Lauren Fowler and son: Alex Morgen Fowler of Danville, KY; Father and Step Mother Kenneth and Rena Fowler; Step Father: Doug Johnson two sisters: Shelly Lynn Fowler, Angela Louise Fowler and brother: Gregory Sean Fowler all of Louisville, KY; Funeral services will be noon, Saturday, January 21 at the St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 5505 Bardstown Road, Louisville, by Father John Stoltz. Burial will be in the Hebron Cemetery, Shepherdsville, KY. Pallbearers are: Chris Fowler, Brandon Bennett, Larry Waller, Darin Culver, Greg Fowler and Matt Pompilio. Visitation will be Friday, January 20 from 3-8pm at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, Harrodsburg, KY, and Saturday from 10:15 am until the time of service at St. Gabriel. The family would appreciate Memorial contributions to be sent In Memory of Steve Fowler to his children: Tara or Alex Fowler in c/o PBK Bank, 1001 Hustonville Road, Danville, KY 40422, Attn: Gail Graybeal

Visitation

3-8pm at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel, Harrodsburg, KY, and Saturday from 10:15 am until the time of service at St. Gabriel

Funeral Service

noon, Saturday, January 21 at the St. Gabriel Catholic Church

Interment

Hebron Cemetery, Shepherdsville, KY
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