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James Ellis Fowler, Sr. Ridgeland
James Ellis Fowler, Sr., 87, died Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at his home. A Requiem Eucharist will be celebrated 11:00 a.m. Saturday at St. James' Episcopal Church with burial following in Parkway Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today and 10 a.m. Saturday in the Parish Hall of St. James' Episcopal Church. Wright & Ferguson Funeral Home on High Street is handling arrangements.
Mr. Fowler was born of June 12, 1920 in Lexington, the son of the late Earl and Lucy Fowler and graduated from Lexington High School. After high school, he joined the U.S. Army, attending Military Officer Candidate School at Camp Davis, N.C. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant and served in the European Theatre during World War II. Mr. Fowler and his unit served in the Battle of the Buldge and was later awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained during battle as well as the Bronze Star for heroism and meritorious service during the campaign. Mr. Fowler also recieved 5 company combat Stars and the European Theatre Medal. He was honorably discharged from the Army with the rank of 1st Lieutenant.
Mr. Fowler returned to Jackson and opened a used car lot in 1947 on South State Street. He obtained the Buick Franchise from General Motors and established Fowler Buick in Jackson in 1953. Mr. Fowler added the GMC Truck Franchise in 1983 and the Pontiac Franchise in 2006. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Fowler Buick-Pontiac-GMC. Mr. Fowler served as Past President of the Mississippi Automobile Dealers Association, served on the President Council of General Motors, and the Buick Motor Division Zone Dealer Council. Mr. Fowler was also a property developer, including developing Highland Village, and numerous commercial apartments and residential subdivisions. He also served as a past president and partner of Gulfshores, Inc, a corporation with four Holiday Inns in Biloxi and Gulfport and was a past member of the International Associations of Holiday Inns.
Active in the community, Mr. Fowler served as a Past President of the Jackson Chamber of Commerce, Founder of Junior Achievement of Mississippi, served as a director for the Andrew Jackson Council, Boy Scouts of America, United Way, Goodwill Industries and as a Honorary Director of the YMCA. Mr Fowler was also very involved with Harbor House.
Mr. Folwer was an active communicant of St. James' Episcopal Church for over 45 years.
He is preceded in death by his daughter, Jamie Fowler Boyll, son, James Ellis Fowler, Jr., grandson, Jeffery Hudson and brother, Scott Fowler.
Survivors include, his wife of 64 years, Frances Trull Fowler of Madison, daughter, Becky Fowler Brister and her husband, Joe of Canton, MS; 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to Harbor House, 5354 I-55 South, Jackson, MS 39272 or to Junior Achievement of Mississippi, 1695 High Street, Jackson, MS 39202.
Published by Clarion Ledger on Aug. 31, 2007.

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Carol McNeer

September 17, 2007

TO Mrs. Fowler and family, Mr. Fowler was a very good person and boss to my Dad, J. W. Collums for 32 yrs. I am very sorry for your loss. I ask that God be with you and your family during the loss of Mr. Fowler.

Emmy Lou Horrell

September 6, 2007

To the entire Fowler family, I was out of town this past weekend and am so sorry I was not able to attend the visitation or funeral. I fondly remember knowing Jimmy for many many years. Fowler Buick and Horrell Studio were both started in 1953 and Jimmy and I talked about this on many occasions. My prayers are with your entire family.
Much love to all,
Emmy Lou Horrell

Robert W. Mann

September 2, 2007

My heart goes out to the Frances and the family. Big Jim was always supportive and influential person in my life. He will be missed.

Tallulah King Bryant

September 2, 2007

Dear Frances,
I am very sorry to hear of James death. You have both been so good to Mama(Elizabeth King) since Daddy passed away. He will be missed.

Tom Tabereaux Junior Achievement of MS

September 2, 2007

Jimmy Fowler was not only a tremendous personal friend, but an outstanding role model and positive influence on literally thousands of young people throughout Mississippi, thanks to his leadership and support of Junior Achievement.
He was a wonderful mentor and counselor for myself and other JA staff executives over the past 44 years. He will be missed more than I can adequately express in words.

Sarah Kerr

September 2, 2007

James and my mother graduated from Lexington High School together and have remained friends all these years. Elizabeth Beall King wants Frances to know how much she grieves for his passing.

CHARLES & LINDA RIGDON

September 1, 2007

WE HAVE KNOWN MR.FOWLER AT LEAST 40
YEARS. HE WAS A REAL SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN. WE HAVE LOST A REAL GOOD
FRIEND. HE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HIS
FACE AND A REAL URGENCY TO MAKE SURE
EVERY THING WAS OK. PLEASE KNOW OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU ALL.

Claude Bowie, Jr.

September 1, 2007

Becky,
I remember you and your father when your family lived on Columbus St.
We express our smypathy to you and your family.

Tanya Renfroe-Speaks

August 31, 2007

To The Fowler Family- I remember meeting Mr. Fowler over 15 years ago. I worked as his Advertising Account Executive with The Clarion Ledger. Mr Fowler was a true Southern Gentleman. I feel blessed to have worked with him, his family and all of his wonderful employees at Fowler Buick downtown.

Tanya Renfroe- Speaks

Tarry & GW Henry

August 31, 2007

Becky,
We love you and pray that God will hide you in the shadow of His wings during this time.

Nancy Gilpin

August 31, 2007

Mrs. Fowler:

Mr. Bridges' partnership with Mr. Fowler was truly the best he ever had and also afforded me the opportunity over the years to become his friend. He made everyone with whom he made contact feel quite special. He will be so missed by so many.

Parham Bridges

August 31, 2007

Frances,

We have lost the best partner I ever had.

B.H. WILLIAMS

August 31, 2007

WORDS CAN NOT EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR THE LOSS YOU HAVE SUFFERED.

Jim Payne

August 31, 2007

We extend our deepest sympathy to all the family during this difficult time. Sincerely,
Jim Payne & Family

August 31, 2007

Bob and Alva lynne Bailey

Sarah Sims (Mrs. Harold)

August 31, 2007

My prayers and deepest sympathy to Mrs. Fowler and the entire Fowler family, including those at Fowler Buick Company. I have many fond memories of the annual picnics at the lodge and Christmas parties at the dealership (with Santa coming to distribute gifts to all the children of the Fowler Buick family). God bless you all.

Tony Collums

August 31, 2007

Words could never express what Mr. Fowler has meant to my family for so many years. Mr. Fowler through his work ethic and integrity has indirectly helped me accomplish some of the goals that I have achieved. There are very few great men like Jimmy Fowler.

Bob and Angie Jones

August 31, 2007

With our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Carl Burnham

August 31, 2007

I first met Mr. Fowler when he spoke at Junior Achievement, which he founded in Jackson. My wife and I later managed the Fowler website for 7 years. Mr. Fowler was a true pioneer, a natural entrepreneur and community leader. Thoughts and prayers go to family and friends during this difficult time.

Ed Syble Courtney

August 31, 2007

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Fowler.
Those family and friends that remain are in our prayers.
Ed & Syble Courtney
Debrecen Hungary

Burt Peyton

August 31, 2007

The Jackson area will miss Mr Fowler, he was a good, honest man.

Donnie Lambert

August 31, 2007

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Joe McLeod

August 31, 2007

Deepest Sympathy

Don Mills

August 31, 2007

The amount of respect I have for Mr. Fowler is immeasurable. As his GM representative for the last 22 years, I can honestly say few other business men I have dealt with, treat their employees and customers with such honor and mutual respect. I learned a lot from him, and will miss him dearly.

Michelle Boswell

August 31, 2007

With sympathy and love.
Michelle Boswell

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