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Thomas G. Fowler

Charleston, South Carolina

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FOWLER-Thomas G., 62, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2006, at his home in Stamford, CT after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born November 3, 1943 in Stamford, CT, Tom was the son of Vilma and the late Clarence Fowler. Mr. Fowler was the CEO and Creative Director of Tom Fowler, Inc....

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He was simply the best!!!

I remember spending many good times with my Uncle Tom and family in Florida, Novia Scotia, Connecticut, and Cape Cod. He will be in our hearts forever.


To all of Tom's family I extend,
with love, my heartfelt sympathy.
and offer here a few words that were
once said to me:

"Remember the good times.
Hold them close within your heart
and never, never let go."

God bless Tom and may God be
with you.

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of the family of Tom. He was such a creative person - even when we were in school together at Wright Tech. He will be missed since he was always a part of the Reunion Committee. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I had the pleasure of working with Tom on several design projects in the early and mid 80's. His was always a classy, beautiful and right-on-the-money approach. I also fondly remember being on vacation on Cape Cod sitting on the porch of our cottage and spotting Tom walking over a sand dune unaware that he was appoaching, only to learn that he was staying in a cottage very close by. Unfortunately we lost touch when a job move took me to PA, but he was always held high in my regard, and my...

My heart is with you all during this sad time. May you continue to feel this bond of love and Tom's legacy of courage and inspiration.

Mr. Fowler will truly be missed. My sympathy to family and friends.
We at Saybrook Point Inn will miss him. I always looked forward to seeing him at lunch time, with his great smile. He's our Mr. Santa Margertta. being the bartender, I will miss getting that bottle of wine for our friend.
Rest in peace.

Tom and I worked together perioically for 25 years, solving creative challenges in several industries. In addition to admiring his design phiosophy and ability, I looked forward to being in his company. We would often share stoies of adventures with people and places; some brought tears of laughter. His passion, talent, and smile will be missed by all he touched.

My deepest sympathy on your loss. I know the love you all shared, and the high esteem you had for each other.

Terry McGuire