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Scott Fowler Obituary

Scott Reid Fowler
1959 - 2013
Scott R. Fowler, 53, of Boise, ID, passed away peacefully at his home from complications of cancer on Saturday July 13, 2013. Scott was born Sept. 8, 1959 to William R. Fowler and Gretchen A. Winter in Ogden, Utah. He attended Collister, Hillside and Capital High before settling in Lake Isabella, Ca.
He married Anna Bennett and from this union, RJ Fowler was born. They later divorced. While living in California he met the love of his life, Maxine Norton. Together they reared grandchildren Jessica Clark and Justine Roberts. Scott loved the outdoors and made his career in landscaping. He also loved animals, skiing, fishing and campfires. He was a loyal friend, son, and brother. Scott was genuinely a happy soul that never met a stranger.
Scott is survived by his son RJ Fowler and grandchildren Destiny, Mikkia, Connor and Izzy Fowler, Jessica Clark and family, Justin Roberts and family, step-mom Deann Fowler, sisters Leslie O'Loughlin (Steve) and Alexis Fowler, nephew Tom O'Loughlin, niece Kristal Smith (Erik) and Uncle Barry Fowler (Marilyn).
The family would like to express their appreciation to Dr. Tobi Gopon of Family Medicine Health Center and Brett and Julie with St. Lukes Hospice. A Celebration of life will be later this summer.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Jul. 21, 2013.

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July 24, 2013

So sorry to hear about Scott. So young.

Jerry Hinshaw

July 21, 2013

Sorry for your loss. Feel fortunate that was able to re-unite with Scott although was too briefly, Scott will be missed.

July 18, 2013

alexis I am so sorry to hear about your brother. He is not in any more pain now.I also just lost my dad July 10, if you need to talk let me know it helps. all my love and sympathy,vicki

Anna Parsonage

July 17, 2013

Scott loved skiing and billiards. He loved people. He enjoyed riding the cooler down the river when we popped our inner tube one time when we floated with family and friends.

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