Brian Keith Fowler

d. February 20, 2024

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In Loving Memory of Brian Keith Fowler

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Brian Keith Fowler, a devoted outdoorsman, and passionate hunter. Brian departed this world on February 20th, 2024; leaving behind a legacy of cherished memories and a love for the great outdoors that will forever resonate with those who knew him.

Born on December 15th, 1966. In addition to his dedication to the outdoors; Brian was a loving son, brother, and father. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Leonard and Elizabeth Fowler and his brother Harrison Leroy Fowler. Reunited in the afterlife, the Fowler family legacy lives on through the memories and shared experiences that have shaped the lives of those who were fortunate enough to have known them.

Brian developed a profound appreciation and love for nature and the thrill of the hunt. His skills as an outdoorsman were unparalleled. He spent his formative years surrounded by the beauty of the outdoors that would define his life. His love for hunting was more than a pastime; it was a way of life. He found solace and joy in the quiet moments spent in nature, and while riding the backroads with his little dog Bitty.

He is survived by his four children and son in-law: Britni Fowler-Williams and husband Justin Williams of Calhoun. Brian Matthew Fowler of Rydal, Remington Shane Fowler and girlfriend Jacklyn of Rydal, and Hunter Nathaniel Fowler of Rydal. As well as three grandchildren: Trustin, Kyezen, and Rowyn Williams of Calhoun. Two Nieces Kelly Fowler of Rome, and Mandy Fowler of Center. Two Nephews Rocky Crump and Allen Head. Many near and dear aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Brian's impact extended beyond his family as he built lasting friendships. Close family friends include: Doug Perkins, Anthony McCoy, Lonnie Gravitt, Allen Broadwell, Bobby Jennings, Brett Bramlett, and many more not named. His warm spirit and generous nature endeared him to many, leaving a permanent mark on the hearts of those who had the privilege of sharing in his life and adventures.

As we mourn the loss of Brian Keith Fowler, let us remember him not with sorrow, but with gratitude for the joy he brought into our lives. May his memory live on in the rustle of leaves, the call of the wild, and the beauty of the great outdoors that he held so dear.

Rest in peace, Brian Keith Fowler, and may your spirit forever roam the vast and untamed landscapes you cherished, and may you forever get to hunt in Heaven.

Join us in commemorating the life of Brian at a memorial service on Saturday, March 2nd, at Manning Mill Park Pavilion in Adairsville from 2 pm to 5 pm. In honor of Brian, we kindly request attendees to wear camo attire and bring along any cherished photos of him to share with the family, who will be making copies to preserve his memory.

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