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Mrs. Samantha “Sam” June Fowler, age 55 and originally from Cumming, Ga., passed away peacefully on April 9th, 2025. Sam was a member at Christian Hill Baptist Church in Dawsonville, Ga.
Sam was a bright, compassionate, and loving individual who brought a smile and so much joy to everyone around her. She lived such a full life with so much purpose and grace. She was known for her infectious laugh, her generous spirit, unwavering support and love for all of those she loved. Whether it was through her friendships, her family life, or her work, she always made every moment count. Sam was a dog groomer and owned Turner & Pooch Grooming in Dawson County for 9 years and loved every fur baby that came through her doors. Besides being a dog groomer, she loved spending time with her loving husband Michael, her grandchildren and family. She is proceeded in death by her Mama, Barbara Turner, Grandparents, aunts and uncles.
Samantha is survived by Dad, Danny (Karen) Turner, her loving husband Michael Fowler, sons, Alex (Amy) Charles, Zachary Charles, step-daughter, Kaitlin Fowler, step-son, Derek Fowler, sister, Sandy Poulsen, brother Michael (Jami) Turner, grandchildren Adam, Connor, Alexis, Emma and Logan, nephews and nieces, Drew, Russell, Iris, Hadley, Seth, Rick, Mitchell, Bridgett, and Valerie, who will continue to cherish her memory and honor the love she gave so freely.
Visitations are at Ingrams Funeral Home as follows, Saturday April 12th is from 2pm-4pm and 6pm-9pm, Sunday April 13th from 2pm-4pm and 6pm-9pm along with Monday starting at 10am till the service at 1pm.
Sam will be missed beyond measure and remembered always for the kindness she showed, the love she gave, and the life she lived so beautifully.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to her husband Michael or her brother Michael in her memory.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
210 Ingram Avenue, Cumming, GA 30040
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