Robert-Fowle-Obituary

Robert M. Fowle

Lancaster, Ohio

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Robert M. FowleLANCASTER: Robert M. Fowle, age 93, of Lancaster died October 7, 2013 at Riverside Methodist Hospital, born October 5, 1920 in Columbus.Preceded in death by parents, Arthur and Ruth McDowell Fowle; wife, Mary Daugherty Fowle; son, Charles; infant daughter, Mary; brother, Arthur...

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I taught for 5 years at Wehrle HS with Bob and loved his down-to-earth sense of humor. He was a great guy who knew how to reach young people and help them succeed in Industrial Arts and Track. I am proud to have known this wonderful person. Larry Albanese

To Dave and Family,
I know this day can bring pain and suffering remembering your Father and his legacy. On this day I must say I know how much your Dad meant to you, so today I hope you can remember the love and joy associated with your Dad. Although I only met him a few times, I know how you looked up to him and the influence he had on your life. Stay well my friend. You Dad was and will forever be proud of you.

God Bless this wonderful family.

To Susan and all the Fowle Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of time spent at your busy and loving home. My four years on the Hartley Track Team were because of your encouragement. God Bless!

Mary Miller Zeier

God Bless. A good man.

Sending love and prayers to the family of Coach Fowle. He was a wonderful man and proud to have known him!!
Wehrle Class of '79

I was a member of Coach Fowle St. Aloysius 1954 State Champion Basketball Team. During four years (1952-1956) at St. Al's I was coached by Coach Fowle in basketball, football, track, wrestling,and weight-lifting. He was a true mentor and inspiration. I have always had the highest respect for his dedication to his profession. He was gave of himself for the betterment of others.

God bless you Bob.

I thank the Lord to have had the opportunity to have been one of his students (science, mechanical drafting, and track). He made learning wonderful and fun for the only two girls in his classes. God's speed Mr. Fowle.
Jeannette M. Jarrett (Class of '73).

Mr. Fowle touched many lives. He lived his passion both as a coach and teacher in and out of the classroom. I am honored to have spent the brief time with him as a student. Condolences to his family and all who admired and loved him.

Wehrle Class of 1974