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Harvey DeVere Fowler

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Harvey DeVere Fowler 3/31/1937 ~ 8/28/2008 Harvey DeVere Fowler passed away August 28, 2008 at home with his wife by his side.Born March 31, 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Blaine F. Fowler and Margaret Young Burnett. Married Colleen Anderson on July 1, 1955 in Salt Lake City. Harvey...

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Colleen, Pam, Cindy, Scott & Marty, my deepest sympathy to all of you. Harvey was a special person. I was always made to fell like one of the family. I enjoyed all of the trips to Yuba and Bear Lake. Pam you are my best friend and please know you can count on me for what ever you need. Cindy your still the same as when we were kids. Scotty you have grown into a terrific man, I know you dad is so proud of. Marty you were so young way back when and have grown into a sweet and good hearted...

My very sweet friends even though we do not see each other like we did for so many years i do want you to no we do think of you often and laugh at the great times we had together collen i no you will get a smile on your face when you remember all the times we went sight seeing because we would be talking or laughing and miss where we were suppose to turn we laughed alot and cried a little and shared alot of memories i miss you and can't even begin to tell you how sad my heart is for the...

Please accept my heartfelt condolences to your family.

What can I say,
There are times words can’t ease the pain.
You guys are in thoughts, Pam & Tim if can do any thing just let me know

Remember the good times you had and all the times you said " I LOVE YOU " not only in words but in actions. My heart and thoughts are with you.

A new soul has entered heaven!
My condolences to you and family in your time of sorrow May your heart be comforted today and tomorrow. You'll miss his presence being there all around but I can assure you he has moved to better ground. He closed his eyes here on this earth but opened them to heaven where there is new birth.

Grandpa,
I am glad to say I have many great memories with you.
I remember when we would go to Lake Powell, we would always go on a walk and find treasure (actually junk),it was alot of fun! We would climb the red cliffs and yell down to the family "HELLO" and listen to it echo off the walls.
I will never forget your BIG kisses and your great advice (Don't talk to any boys)
Love ya lots

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.