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Jim Fowler, Naturalist and a Face of TV’s ‘Wild Kingdom,’ Dies at 89

2019-05-09T23:09:31+0000

Mr. Fowler and Marlin Perkins formed a long-running duo on the documentary series filmed in the wild and sponsored by Mutual of Omaha.


Bonard Fowler, Alabama Officer in Shooting That Led to Selma March, Dies at 81

2015-07-09T21:44:35+0000

Mr. Fowler waited four decades to publicly acknowledge his role in Jimmie Lee Jackson’s death, considered an impetus for the 1965 voting-rights marches from Selma to Montgomery.


Elizabeth M. Fowler, Financial Reporter for The Times, Dies at 95

2014-08-28T02:43:52+0000

Ms. Fowler was one of the first women to cover Wall Street for a daily newspaper.


Art Fowler, 84, Who Coached for Yankees Again and Again, Is Dead

2007-01-30T05:00:00+0000

Art Fowler was George Steinbrenner’s sixth, ninth, 17th and 26th Yankees pitching coach in a turbulent baseball pairing with his often hired and fired manager and drinking buddy Billy Martin.


Paid Notice: Deaths FOWLER, EDITH

2005-04-01T05:00:00+0000

FOWLER--Edith. March 30. Beloved wife of Clement. Friends may meet at Campbell's Funeral Home, 1076 Madison Avenue, at 81st St, Sunday, April 3, 11AM-1PM.


Tillie Fowler, 62, a Former House Leader, Dies

2005-03-03T05:00:00+0000

Tillie Fowler, who served four terms representing Florida in Congress, dies at age 62; photo (M)


Paid Notice: Deaths WEST, ERIC FOWLER

2004-09-24T05:00:00+0000

WEST--Eric Fowler, 80, of Lyme, CT and Holderness, NH died September 21, 2004, at home after a long illness. He graduated from Harvard with the class of 1946 after serving in WWII as a fighter pilot with the Army Air Force. Mr. West was associated with Alcan, an international aluminum company, from 1947 to 1985. He held senior executive positions in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and served on the Alcan Board of Directors. Other boards included Fiduciary Trust Internation ...


Paid Notice: Deaths WILSON, MARY FOWLER

2004-07-01T05:00:00+0000

WILSON--Mary Fowler. 87, Dame of Malta, of Wynnewood, PA and Glen Cove, NY died peacefully at home on June 29, 2004 in Wynnewood. Beloved wife of Dr. William W. Wilson and previously of Francis S. Kinney, who predeceased her. Born Mary Dalton Fowler in Broadmoor, CO on July 27, 1916, she was the daughter of George Anderson Fowler and Gladys McConnell Fowler. She graduated from Rosemont College in 1936 and from Columbia University (M.F.A.) in 1939. She is survived by Dr. Wilson; her children, Ann ...


Elizabeth Fowler, 95, Dies; Drifted 10 Days in Lifeboat

2003-06-07T05:00:00+0000

Elizabeth Fowler, who survived and wrote about being stranded in lifeboat for 10 days during World War II, dies at age 95; photo (M)


Paid Notice: Deaths FOWLER, DAVID ANDERSON

2003-01-26T05:00:00+0000

FOWLER-David Anderson. 82. Died on November 1, 2002 at Bryn Mawr Hospital from complications arising from dialysis treatment for end stage renal failure. He had been ill for several years but never lost the twinkle in his eye, his infectious chuckle, or his youthful optimism. He was a graduate of Choate, Princeton and Harvard Law School. He served as a Lieutenat in WWII. He had been active for many years as a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, having been admitted based on his sub ...



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