James-Fowler-Obituary

James Ellis Fowler Sr.

Madison

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James Ellis Fowler, Sr. RidgelandJames Ellis Fowler, Sr., 87, died Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at his home. A Requiem Eucharist will be celebrated 11:00 a.m. Saturday at St. James' Episcopal Church with burial following in Parkway Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today and 10...

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TO Mrs. Fowler and family, Mr. Fowler was a very good person and boss to my Dad, J. W. Collums for 32 yrs. I am very sorry for your loss. I ask that God be with you and your family during the loss of Mr. Fowler.

To the entire Fowler family, I was out of town this past weekend and am so sorry I was not able to attend the visitation or funeral. I fondly remember knowing Jimmy for many many years. Fowler Buick and Horrell Studio were both started in 1953 and Jimmy and I talked about this on many occasions. My prayers are with your entire family.
Much love to all,
Emmy Lou Horrell

My heart goes out to the Frances and the family. Big Jim was always supportive and influential person in my life. He will be missed.

Dear Frances,
I am very sorry to hear of James death. You have both been so good to Mama(Elizabeth King) since Daddy passed away. He will be missed.

Jimmy Fowler was not only a tremendous personal friend, but an outstanding role model and positive influence on literally thousands of young people throughout Mississippi, thanks to his leadership and support of Junior Achievement.
He was a wonderful mentor and counselor for myself and other JA staff executives over the past 44 years. He will be missed more than I can adequately express in words.

James and my mother graduated from Lexington High School together and have remained friends all these years. Elizabeth Beall King wants Frances to know how much she grieves for his passing.

WE HAVE KNOWN MR.FOWLER AT LEAST 40
YEARS. HE WAS A REAL SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN. WE HAVE LOST A REAL GOOD
FRIEND. HE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HIS
FACE AND A REAL URGENCY TO MAKE SURE
EVERY THING WAS OK. PLEASE KNOW OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU ALL.

Becky,
I remember you and your father when your family lived on Columbus St.
We express our smypathy to you and your family.

To The Fowler Family- I remember meeting Mr. Fowler over 15 years ago. I worked as his Advertising Account Executive with The Clarion Ledger. Mr Fowler was a true Southern Gentleman. I feel blessed to have worked with him, his family and all of his wonderful employees at Fowler Buick downtown.

Tanya Renfroe- Speaks