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Anthony Tony Fowler

Florence, South Carolina

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AnthonyFowlerAnthony Elton Fowler, 70, of Florence, SC, went to be with His Lord and Maker on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.Tony went by many names - son, husband, dad, Papa, uncle, friend, teacher, fisherman and hunter - and was always armed with a grin you could spot across any room with his white...

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Tony. Your memory will last forever. I was blessed to know you and have you as a friend. Respect and love to your beautiful family. Jill lewis

Latrell, I was sad to hear this news. It has been years since I was Ebenezer. The Sunday School Class was always interesting. Never saw Tony that he wasn't smiling. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family over the coming weeks. May you feel some comfort in knowing you have many caring friends and our Sweet Lord! God bless you always.

Mr. Fowler was such an awesome guy! He was my mentor, advisor and friend. I will miss him so much! He was always so encouraging and kind to me when I was a student at FDTC. He called me Patchouli girl because he said I smelled so good and he always knew when I was coming to his office. He would give me text books when I couldn't afford them and just always made sure I was set up for success. I loved him so much. May God give you all comfort and peace in the coming days. Love, Deidra Vance-Barnes

Knew Tony by reputation at Florence-Darlington Tech. I worked with the Morning News and later the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce, American Red Cross and did public relations work with multiple nonprofits, hospitals, the schools and university, and several small businesses before joining the American Cancer Society and moving to Myrtle Beach. So, I was quite aware of his great work. I also was an FMU graduate when it was FMC. Our oldest daughter attended preschool at Ebenezer and we had...

I knew Tony from his social work, and also enjoyed him as a teacher. He was a caring, honorable man. Debra Thompson

Ms. Latrell, It was an honor to know him. I really enjoyed my time working with him in the kitchen at Ebenezer. I am also eternally grateful for the time he took and conversations he had with my son. He truly WAS one of the "Good Guys" in this world.

Tony was always friendly and kind to people. He knew what was important and he stood for Christian principles- he will be greatly missed. To Latrelle and all of the family we are praying for you- hold tight to your best memories until you´re reunited.

My condolences to the Fowler family. Tony will be remembered for his kindness. May God´s blessings and peace be with you.

Latrell i am out of town but my heart is with you. The world has lost a wonderful soul and heaven has gained an awesome angel. With my deepest respect. Always Jill lewis.