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Phillip Jeremy Fowler

Ottawa, Il, Illinois

Aug 7, 1978 – Dec 18, 2023 (Age 45)

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BORN
August 7, 1978
DIED
December 18, 2023
AGE
45
LOCATION
Ottawa, Il, Illinois
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project

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Phillip Jeremy Fowler Ottawa, IL - Phillip Jeremy Fowler, 45, of Ottawa, IL, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, December 18, 2023, at OSF Health Center in Alton, IL. He was born on August 7, 1978, in Alton, IL, the son of Kathy Nodine and James E. Fowler. Jeremy married Kristi Hunt on June 14,...

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Jermany was a very kind man. He helped my Mom and I alot with boat tips. He was so funny and made me laugh. Its very sad. My bestie Rachel Welsh and I would hang out a lot and he would tell us boat tips. I am so sorry for you loss

I considered Jeremy our hero (along with son Jacob) in a tow boat as he rescued us from a wall in Romeo and then from Joliet to Heritage Harbor. Jeremy and Kristi made our long stay for repairs feel like being at a home, rather than just visitors. I admired so much all he did for loopers and also for the young men and women that worked at the marina. I believe he really was a great role model/mentor for them. I am so sorry for the loss of such a great man, but know he has left a lasting...

Jeremy was the epitome of greatness. He was a respected and loved man that will be missed deeply. The harbor will never be the same. My condolences to all of his family and friends.

Jeremy was so helpful in helping us gain the knowledge we needed to boat the rivers. Our sincerest condolences to his family. May your wonderful memories of him be a joy and comfort to you in the years to come.

Sending you our deepest sympathy on Jeremy's passing. He was a lovely man and made our stay at the marina a great experience.

So sorry to hear this news. He was the first to show me around the Alton Marina. Worked with him during many floods. Visited him on the way down the river from Wisconsin as he showed us his new Marina home, and visited during the Chicago Boat Show.. Prayers for his family,

It was a pleasure to know you Jeremy. I appreciate everything you've done for us and Ben. You were super human, one of the hardest working man I've ever met. I pray for peace for your family and friends you've left behind. We are missing you.

Jeremy was an all around good man. He always was available to assist and help the boaters in any way he could. Always had that smile on his face and never turned his back on anyone that Iknew of. He will be a great loss to all his family and friends. One time I let him and wife sleep on my boat since he had worked late. My wife came to the boat early the next morning and I had forgotten to tell her. She about had a heart attack when she went downstairs to the bedroom and found Jeremy and his...