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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Joseph Fowler, 79 years old, born on April 2, 1933, and passed away on October 2, 2012. We will remember him forever.
October 2, 2017
October 2, 2017
I can’t believe it’s 5 Year’s today that we lost our Dad.
Our lives changed forever on that day, and left a whole that will never be filled.
The most caring, thoughtful, kind and loving man, a wonderful husband, Father and Granddad.
He always made an impression on everyone he met and had many friends.
He was a selfless man, always putting others before himself, even though he was not a well man himself.
If I turn out to be half the man that my Dad was, then I will be pleased.
There’s not a day goes by when I don’t think of him, or one of his famous silly jokes, and chuckle to myself.
We all miss you & love you, but also thank God that you are no longer suffering and are in a much happier and peaceful place, probably entertaining the Angels with your heavenly jokes. Lol.
Anyway, Dad, that’s enough from me, and you be peaceful and happy up there and we will see you some day when we all meet again.
So wish I could find Heavens Facebook page, cos I’m sure they must have one by now. Lol

Miss you Dad,
Always,
Lots of Love,
Paul & Anne. xxx
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
Dad, you were a truly amazing man.
You suffered with poor health most
of your life, yet never grumbled, even
at the very end, and that makes me very
proud to be your son.
Love you Dad. x x x x x x x
Paul.
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
What can I say, "more gas Sammy, more gas". That will always be etched in my memory. He was a great man, always smiling despite his health. A "family man" in every sense of the word. He is still sadly missed, but is in a better place. Bet there area few pot men around him too! I am proud and honoured to have known him. Rest in peace Joe
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
I have lots of fond memories of joe growing up, the one that always makes me smile is "don't say brown say hovis", he was a good man and always happy to see you. Rest in peace Joe.

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October 2, 2017
October 2, 2017
I can’t believe it’s 5 Year’s today that we lost our Dad.
Our lives changed forever on that day, and left a whole that will never be filled.
The most caring, thoughtful, kind and loving man, a wonderful husband, Father and Granddad.
He always made an impression on everyone he met and had many friends.
He was a selfless man, always putting others before himself, even though he was not a well man himself.
If I turn out to be half the man that my Dad was, then I will be pleased.
There’s not a day goes by when I don’t think of him, or one of his famous silly jokes, and chuckle to myself.
We all miss you & love you, but also thank God that you are no longer suffering and are in a much happier and peaceful place, probably entertaining the Angels with your heavenly jokes. Lol.
Anyway, Dad, that’s enough from me, and you be peaceful and happy up there and we will see you some day when we all meet again.
So wish I could find Heavens Facebook page, cos I’m sure they must have one by now. Lol

Miss you Dad,
Always,
Lots of Love,
Paul & Anne. xxx
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
Dad, you were a truly amazing man.
You suffered with poor health most
of your life, yet never grumbled, even
at the very end, and that makes me very
proud to be your son.
Love you Dad. x x x x x x x
Paul.
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
What can I say, "more gas Sammy, more gas". That will always be etched in my memory. He was a great man, always smiling despite his health. A "family man" in every sense of the word. He is still sadly missed, but is in a better place. Bet there area few pot men around him too! I am proud and honoured to have known him. Rest in peace Joe
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Skegness Donkey.

September 6, 2013

I can always remember being on holiday in Skegness with Mum and Dad and my baby brother Nigel.
We had walked along the promenade and down to the beach where there were some people with donkeys offering rides for the children.
I obviously wanted to ride on one of these donkeys and got really excited at the prospect, after all i was only about 5 years old.
I remember the man putting me on the donkey along with a few other children, and eventually we started moving along the beach.
Dad had gone up onto the top of the promenade to take some cine film of me on the donkey.
A man came walking up the beach towards us with a dog that was off the lead, and it ran towards the donkeys, which spooked my donkey and it started running at full speed, with me hanging on for dear life.
It was running straight towards the 6 foot high, stone promenade wall.
The next minute my dad ran and flung his self off the promenade wall and snatched me off the back off the out of control donkey.
Saved my life that day as i am convinced i would have been killed if i had hit that wall.

Thanks Dad.  x x x

Love You Always.

Paul.
 

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