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Mark Fowler

Rock Island, Illinois

Jul 14, 1954 – May 8, 2016

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July 14, 1954
DIED
May 8, 2016
LOCATION
Rock Island, Illinois

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Mark Wayne FowlerRock Island, IL, formerly of KentuckyMark Fowler, 61, passed away Sun. May 8 at his residence. He was born in Frankfort on July 14, 1954. Mark was a glass artist with a Bacherlor's degree from Brescia and a Master's of Fine Arts from University of Illinois. He is survived by his...

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Mark was one of the kindest, gentlest souls and most talented artists I have ever known. I will always cherish the years we shared in college and afterward when he moved to Illinois. I miss you my friend.

Authentic. Compassionate. Kind. Loyal. The salt of the earth. Mark was an extraordinary artist, a beautiful beacon of light. It was an honor, a joy and a privilege to have him grace our lives.

The pain of Mark's passing is excruciating, the loss - - profound. I loved him. We all loved him. May God bless the memory of his mighty heart.

One of the kindest people I have ever known. "I was a stranger and he welcomed me." Attended college together. Peace for you , Mark.

Winnie Acton Avery, Norwood, MA I attended college with Mark

This is truly a sad one for me. Mark is the one who showed me there was life outside accounting, he found the artist in me that I never know existed. Meeting him was a life changing experience, it had more impact on my life than my 4 years at Augustana. He truly was a diehard artist!!!

Rock on Marko!

I wanted to express how sorry I am for your loss.Mark was a very good friend for 17 years.
One of the first people I meant when I
returned home again. We had many good
times togeather and have made some great
memories.The earth has lost a very kind,
talented man , and I pray the Lord will hold him close and both Mark and your family will have peace.

Mark was a fabulous glass artist. He made a huge impact on the art community in the Quad Cities.
A kind and giving man, Mark and his talents are a loss to our community.