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Trina Lynn Fowler

Westerville, OH, Minnesota

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Fowler Trina Lynn Fowler, age 41, passed away peacefully on May 23, 2013, surrounded by family. Born in Houston, Texas, on September 3, 1971. Moved to Minnesota in 1976. Grew up in Golden Valley. Moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1990. Her courage, beauty, and love will forever be an inspiration to us...

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To Trina's family: We didn't know Trina but we live in Golden Valley and often walk through Brookview Park, stopping to sit on a beautiful bench overlooking the pond with a dedication plaque to Trina. It's so peaceful. Tonight I just looked her up after our walk and found this site. Our condolences for the loss of your loved one. Thank you for the gift of a bench to sit on and feel grateful for life's many gifts and comfort in life's many sorrows. Peace.

Judy and I were saddened to hear of your loss of Trina. I am sure that the memories that you have of Trina will help to console you in your time of loss. Bruce and Judy Lester

To Trina's parents and family, my deepest sympathies for your loss. I worked with Trina at Genesis Good Samaritan in Zanesville Ohio and was shocked to hear of her passing. She was simply exceptional in so many ways. It was my pleasure getting to know her and know that she will be deeply missed. Trina, rest in peace in God's loving embrace.

I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to have known and worked with Trina. She was a great person and a wonderful nurse.

Mary Jane, Howard, and all of Trina's family. God's comfort to you all at this time of loss. Cherish memories of a life filled with family, friends, blessings, and love. Trina sounded like an exceptional young lady and my prayers are with you all.

So sorry upon learning Trina's passing. Diane and I will miss her. JB Anderson

Thinking of you and your family - so very sorry for your loss.

What a positive fulfilled life she lived. You can see it even now by all of the support and comfort she brings you through family and friends.

Louerne and I want you to know that we share your profound sorrow at the loss of your daughter.We will keep her in our prayers. Stan and Louvere Williams, Dept. of Surgery