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Alpha A. Fowler Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice MR. ALPHA A. "Sonny" FOWLER, JR.Age 83, of Douglasville, GA died Sunday, August 10, 2003. He was born June 15, 1920 in Douglasville, GA son of the late Alpha A. and Julia Emily Fowler, Sr. Mr. Fowler lived in Douglasville all of his life and was the founder of...

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THE WORLD AND GEORGIA LOST A WINNER. OL' DOUBLE 'A' AS WE CALLED HIM WAS THE BEST COMANDING OFFICER THE 840 EVER HAD. ALL WHO KNEW HIM WAS BLESSED BY THE ASSOCIATION. MY HEARTFELT PRAYERS TO HIS FAMILY IN THEIR TIME OF GRIEF.

To Friends and Family,

Alpha touched my life is so many ways. Growing up in Douglasville, I started my first savings account at DC Federal at age 14. Always interested in airplanes, Alpha took me on my first plane ride to Carrollton in N3483Y. Due to that wonderous experience that Alpha shared with me, I now own my own Cessna. I am so glad that I was able to introduce my nephew Evan Paige to Alpha last year at the hanger so his postive influence may reach yet another...

Well country boy since ATC has cleared you direct fly safe and remember to keep the dirty side down. FCAPBA will miss you.

Dear Suzie and family, I am deeply saddened to learn of Mr. Fowler's death. I did not hear the news until late today, Wed. so I did not get to the service. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. I have very vivid memories of your family and fellowship shared at First Baptist Church in years past. You will all be in my prayers.

Dear Mrs. Fowler, Berry - Seema and myself are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mrs.Fowler, Berry, Kathy, and the entire Fowler family, we send our heartfelt thoughts of love and sympathy for the loss of your wonderful Husband and Dad and Grandad.
Kevin and Lynne Cooper

Dear Mrs. Fowler, Berry, Joe, Ray & Ned,

I was deeply saddened this morning to read of Mr. Fowler's death, but join you in celebrating his "promotion to the church triumphant." He was both a good and a great man. While the press of business keeps me away, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

My memories of Mr. Fowler are principally those of one of the flock of teenagers hanging around your house in the late 1960's. While we were focused (if you can call it...