Richard-Fowler-Obituary

Richard Fowler

Sacramento, California

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FOWLER, RichardWent home to rest in the presence of his Lord on Aug. 20, 2004, at the age of 46. He was deeply loved and will be incredibly missed by his wife, Marie and their children, Limey, Cahan, Brent, Thean, Lara, Lahel, David and Devrin. We were blessed to have a father and husband whose...

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I am so thankful for the short time that Richard and I had together. He was my best friend, my love, the person who knew me better that anyone else in this world; as I knew him. I have always been proud to be his wife and will always be. The Lord blessed us with eight wonderful children. If you don't know them that may seem like alot. But if you do, then you understand why we kept having childern. We were privledged to be entrusted with eight. They have been Richard's joy; whom he was always...

My apologies to Marie and the family for just now signing
this....I met Richard at a Warehouse Ministries
concert in 1974. It was a Sweet Comfort concert, Randy
Wilson had invited me to join him and Ted Cox. We all
seem to mesh right away and 2 years later I hooked up with the
forementioned trio who were already performing as a
band called "New Life"...not "New Life Singers" as the
youth pastor, Ray Smith, would mistakenly call us :-).
...

Richard was my uncle who I only new for a brief time when I was a kid. I was never able to get to know him or his family, now I wish I would have. But as always we never think of it until it’s too late. Even with that, my sadness is still the same for him and everyone he touched, family, friends, and loved ones all the same. Hopefully, one day I can meet the rest of his family and maybe they can tell me stories about Uncle Richard, because that is the only way to truly rejoice in someone’s...

Richard was my brother in law and I wish I knew him as everyone else did. I do know this,he gave my baby sister love and a beautiful family . He also gave her the faith she has in God and the will to carry on his teaching to his children. I may not have know him but I Love him for all he gave my sister and his children. May God be with you all. Love Camille

I had the priviledge and pleasure to work with Richard a short time, but in that short time I can speak of his desire to do his very best, his joy in speaking about his family and his love of God. I will always remember his laugh and how he always made me feel upbeat just being around him. I will truly miss talking and laughing with him. A Great loss to us all. I will never forget him.

Richard was the embodiment of all that was good and kind. He will remain in my heart always as one of the very few truly good men out there. His friendship meant a great deal to me and I still find myself rushing over to discuss a funny situation and then remember that he is not there. One of the greatest things that I learned from Richard was the importance of always leaving a situation with a friendly atmosphere and leaving nothing open-ended. He never had to regret the fact that he never...

I always enjoyed talking to Richard, mainly at the coffee bar at work. He was a genuinely nice person. I am very sorry that he is no longer with us. My thoughts are with the family of this special man.

Nineteen months ago, in January 2003, Dave Edrington invited me to his home to meet a couple of friends. That Sunday night I met Richard and Ted Cox, and I have met with them weekly ever since. Dave met and prayed with Richard once a week for eleven years. Ted has consistently joined them for the past three years. Our Sunday evening gatherings have become the mental and spiritual highlight of my week, and I came to count Richard as one of my dearest friends. His trust of Jesus' faithfulness...