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Marvin Lee Fowler
03/22/1920 — 12/11/2007
From West, Richland, WA, US | Born in Blythedale, MO
Marvin Lee Fowler
Marvin Lee Fowler
Marvin Lee Fowler, 87, of West Richland passed away December 11th at Kadlec Hospital. He was born March 22nd, 1920 in Blythedale, MO the son of Clarence and Maude Hill Fowler.
Marvin married Cynthia Jane Campbell on February 11th, 1950 in Trenton, MO. They moved to the Tri-Cities in June of 1950 where they raised their four children Carmen, Beverley, Ronald, and Susan. He was a machine operator/fuel rod inspector for Hanford Operations for 35 years and a United States Marine Corp World War II Veteran.
He was a member of the North West United Protestant Church and an avid golfer at the West Richland Golf and Country Club.
In addition to his wife of 57 years and his four children, Marvin is survived by his four sisters: Virginia, Mildred, Kathleen and Carol Luoise; his ten grandchildren: Jason Wooten, Chico, CA; Ariel and Alison Durand, Richland; Majestia Cullinane, Richland; Mia Giacci, Pasco; Stephen Fowler, Wenatchee; Jerrica Fowler, Kennewick; Tracey and Kerri Perazone and Garrett Hall, Roxbury, NY; and two great-grandchildren: Merrill Cullinane, Richland; and Samuel Soto, Pasco.
Marvin was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers: Frances, Randall and Donald Fowler.
A memorial service will be held at Northwest United Protestant Church on Saturday December 15th at 1:00pm. His ashes will be buried in the family plot at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Blythedale, MO.
Cindy and family, We are so sorry we have not been there with you. Marvin was a wonderful brother and we will miss him very very much. The day you had the service for Marvin we went to our church and lit a candle so we were there with you in our prayers. We love all of you Carol & Bill
I have known Marv for many years & played golf with him for a lot of years. He was also in our church family.
He will be greatly missed. Our sincere sympathy goes out to Cindy & family. Harold & Lois Galpin
Marvin will be greatly missed by me and my husband, Bruce.
Marvin was a wonderful grandfather!!!! He loved his family so much and I will miss him!!! I have so many merories of him in his recliner, and me sitting on his lap listening to all of his wonderful childhood stories ,and a couple about World War Two. I will miss him greatly!!!!!!!!!!! May he rest in peace!!!
When we were neighbors we used to see Marvin chipping golf balls around the yard so Buddy says that’s why he had an advantage and won so often. We will miss him as a good friend and gentle soul.
Thinking of all of you at this time. I have fond memories of Marv sitting in his recliner in the house on Sanford.
Uncle Marvin, like Uncle Don and Uncle Randal are men that as I get older realize I wish I could have spent more time with. Our sincere sympathy goes out to Aunt Cindy and family
Sure enjoyed Marvin at West Richland Golf Course. He was a straight shooter and a joy.
As Christmas draws closer, I really feel the loss. Christmas shopping for grandma only, realizing that grandpa won’t be there this year.
It’s a tought time, the first holidays without a loved one. We will all band together though and remember him for the unnumbered gifts he gave us with his stories and just his mere presence.
We love you and miss you grandpa!
I love you!
Jerrica
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Marvin Lee Fowler