Brian Fowler


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Brian James Fowler, 52, of Willoughby passed away suddenly on Sept. 14, 2017. He was the youngest child born on to Eileen (Baker) and Albert “Bud” Fowler on July 14, 1965. Brian was the dear brother of Timothy (Therese), Lynn (Karl) Kramp, Michael, David, Edward (Catherine). Uncle of 8 and great uncle of 6, nephew, cousin and friend of many. Brian loved spending time with family and friends and had a passion for adventure, nature and parks. He enjoyed biking, running and about any outdoor activity and sport. He had a big heart and a generous soul and would do anything for anyone that needed his help. Brian graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Cleveland State and he worked at American Coffee Services in Cleveland, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his mother, Eileen Fowler, and his grandparents, Albert J. Fowler Sr., Genevieve (Dunn) Fowler, Angela (Cormea) Baker, and William Baker. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15120 Chicago, Ill 60693 or Cleveland Metroparks, 11211 Spear Rd. Concord, OH 44077. A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, October 6, 2017 at 11:00am at St. John Vianney, 7575 Bellflower Road, Mentor. Brian will be missed by all that knew him!

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  1. ROBERT Olgiate says:

    Brian Fowler will be remebered as a person who was always kind hearted and open to giving of himself without hesitation.

    Brian enjoyed all outdoor sports and he was very competitive as well. I remember Brian as a quiet, energetic, fun-loving person who was always a pleasant person!

    You will be missed greatly by your cousin but never forgotten by me!

    May your soul rest in peace in heaven with all the Angels and Saints!

  2. Sheila Finnerty says:

    Dear Uncle Bud and Cousins,
    We are so saddened by the loss of our sweet cousin Brian. He had such a deep appreciation for family ! We always enjoyed being together having good laughs and fun at the Fowler family get togethers. He will always be an inspiration to me – he had such a loving heart ! God Bless You.
    Sheila Finnerty

  3. Pamela Carlson says:

    Dear Uncle Al,Tim,Lynn,Mike,Dave and Ed, My deepest sympathy and prayers to all of you! I am so saddened by Brian’s passing! I have wonderful memories of Brian and all of us cousins growing up. God bless our Mothers for keeping us close! I love you all! God bless you and God bless Brian!!

  4. Mary K. (Fowler) Castor says:

    Dear Uncle Bud and my dear cousins, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I’m so blessed that I saw my sweet cousin Brian at our St. Patrick’s day family gathering this past March. He really loved his family and never missed the chance to celebrate a special moment with everyone. I cherish the group photo taken of us at The Hooley House. Sending all our love

  5. Michelle says:

    Dearest Uncle Al and all of Brian’s family and friends, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. My fondest thoughts of my childhood was being with all of my cousins. I miss you all and grieve with you.

  6. John W. Wolf says:

    Dear Uncle Al, and all of my cousins, my heart-felt sympathies on the passing of Brian. You are all in my thoughts & prayers. Brian was a good man, very caring, and giving. He will be greatly missed. The last time I saw him, was at Tom Williamson’s new home, and I remember giving him a hug when I left. He was always at family functions. Again, I will really miss Brian. Eternal rest grant to him, Oh Lord, and may the perpetual light shine upon him.

  7. Donna Burke Seim says:

    Dear Uncle Al, Tim, Lynn, Mike, Dave and Ed, We are so saddened to hear this news. We send our love and hugs to all of you. Thank you for the wonderful pictures on Facebook. We often wish we were not so far away.
    Much love, Donna and Martin