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Roger Thomas Fowler

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Roger Thomas Fowler

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9 Jun 2011 (aged 39)
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Roger Thomas Fowler Dec. 16, 1971 - June 9, 2011 Roger Thomas Fowler passed away June 9, 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC. Born December 16, 1971, Roger was a longtime resident of Lewisville, NC. Roger graduated from Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville and attended Emory University in Atlanta, GA, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and a Master of Arts in Teaching. While attending Emory, Roger was a member of the Track and Field team. He also was active in an advocacy group for the homeless, and worked as a teacher's assistant at The Paideia School in Atlanta. Following graduation, Roger taught grades K-2 at the Paideia school from 1994 to 2000. Roger and his wife, Kim, returned to Lewisville in 2000 and became deeply involved in the community. Roger was elected to the Lewisville Town Council in 2007 and re-elected in 2009. His passionate commitment to community affairs generated lifelong friendships. Although Roger was involved in many endeavors, including construction and real estate, his true passion was teaching. His years on the faculty of The Paidea School in Atlanta were instrumental in the formulation of his views on progressive education. In the fall of 2009 Roger was eagerly anticipating his teaching assignment at Forrest Park Elementary School. Roger's love for children, passion for teaching, and enthusiasm for soccer all came together with his ongoing involvement with Twin City Youth Soccer Association where he coached all three of his children at various times. Many thanks to those involved with TCYSA and their support of Roger and his family. As both alumni and parents at Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville, Roger and Kim were very grateful for the community at FCDS. It was a great comfort to them to see their children so happy at school during a difficult time for the family. A special thank you to the teachers and administrators who touched their lives. Roger grew up attending the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston Salem and became a member upon his return to North Carolina in 2000. Roger is survived by his loving wife Kimberly Rose Fowler and three wonderful children Eleanor (11), Grace (9), and Owen (5). He is also survived by his parents, Thomas Hackler Fowler and Daisy Griffith Fowler; brother William Grant Fowler, his wife Lisa, and their daughter Nina of Altadena, California; and brother USAF Sgt. Michael Lee Fowler of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Additionally, he is survived by grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Omnia Floyd Fowler; uncle Omnia Frank Fowler and wife Cabel, uncle Robert Lewis Fowler and wife Bonnie; cousins Omnia, West, Bradley, Lewis, David and their families, all of Winston-Salem, and by Dr. Robert Hardin Hackler and wife Patricia Hackler of Richmond, VA. His maternal family includes a very special aunt Patsy Griffith Little and husband Godfrey of Atlanta; their son Michael Little, wife Angi and children of Durham, NC and aunt Marsha Faye Griffith of Greenville, NC. Roger's loss will also be greatly felt by his father-in-law Ronald Cotter and mother-in-law Peggy Cotter of Lewisville, and a host of Cotter and Shaffer family members in Michigan and Ohio, many of whom remember him as Rogie, as his father-in-law affectionately called him. Roger and Kim were grateful for the love and support that they received from family and friends both in this community and around the world. A special thanks to Dr. Mebea Aklilu at the Cancer Center at Wake Baptist Health. He always went above and beyond in his care for Roger. A memorial service will be held on Saturday June 18 at 10:00 a.m. in the Brendle Recital Hall in the Scales Fine Arts Center at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC. Donations in Roger's memory may be made to one of the following organizations that Roger supported: "Get Your Rear In Gear" -Winston Salem Race c/o Lyn Wooten 752 Curraghmore Road Clemmons, NC 27012 Kids of Childhood Cancer PO Box 195 Kernersville, NC 27285-0195 www. kidsofchildhoodcancer.org Online condolences may be made through www.salemfh.com.
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http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/roger_fowler
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Roger Thomas Fowler Dec. 16, 1971 - June 9, 2011 Roger Thomas Fowler passed away June 9, 2011 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, NC. Born December 16, 1971, Roger was a longtime resident of Lewisville, NC. Roger graduated from Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville and attended Emory University in Atlanta, GA, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and a Master of Arts in Teaching. While attending Emory, Roger was a member of the Track and Field team. He also was active in an advocacy group for the homeless, and worked as a teacher's assistant at The Paideia School in Atlanta. Following graduation, Roger taught grades K-2 at the Paideia school from 1994 to 2000. Roger and his wife, Kim, returned to Lewisville in 2000 and became deeply involved in the community. Roger was elected to the Lewisville Town Council in 2007 and re-elected in 2009. His passionate commitment to community affairs generated lifelong friendships. Although Roger was involved in many endeavors, including construction and real estate, his true passion was teaching. His years on the faculty of The Paidea School in Atlanta were instrumental in the formulation of his views on progressive education. In the fall of 2009 Roger was eagerly anticipating his teaching assignment at Forrest Park Elementary School. Roger's love for children, passion for teaching, and enthusiasm for soccer all came together with his ongoing involvement with Twin City Youth Soccer Association where he coached all three of his children at various times. Many thanks to those involved with TCYSA and their support of Roger and his family. As both alumni and parents at Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville, Roger and Kim were very grateful for the community at FCDS. It was a great comfort to them to see their children so happy at school during a difficult time for the family. A special thank you to the teachers and administrators who touched their lives. Roger grew up attending the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston Salem and became a member upon his return to North Carolina in 2000. Roger is survived by his loving wife Kimberly Rose Fowler and three wonderful children Eleanor (11), Grace (9), and Owen (5). He is also survived by his parents, Thomas Hackler Fowler and Daisy Griffith Fowler; brother William Grant Fowler, his wife Lisa, and their daughter Nina of Altadena, California; and brother USAF Sgt. Michael Lee Fowler of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Additionally, he is survived by grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Omnia Floyd Fowler; uncle Omnia Frank Fowler and wife Cabel, uncle Robert Lewis Fowler and wife Bonnie; cousins Omnia, West, Bradley, Lewis, David and their families, all of Winston-Salem, and by Dr. Robert Hardin Hackler and wife Patricia Hackler of Richmond, VA. His maternal family includes a very special aunt Patsy Griffith Little and husband Godfrey of Atlanta; their son Michael Little, wife Angi and children of Durham, NC and aunt Marsha Faye Griffith of Greenville, NC. Roger's loss will also be greatly felt by his father-in-law Ronald Cotter and mother-in-law Peggy Cotter of Lewisville, and a host of Cotter and Shaffer family members in Michigan and Ohio, many of whom remember him as Rogie, as his father-in-law affectionately called him. Roger and Kim were grateful for the love and support that they received from family and friends both in this community and around the world. A special thanks to Dr. Mebea Aklilu at the Cancer Center at Wake Baptist Health. He always went above and beyond in his care for Roger. A memorial service will be held on Saturday June 18 at 10:00 a.m. in the Brendle Recital Hall in the Scales Fine Arts Center at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC. Donations in Roger's memory may be made to one of the following organizations that Roger supported: "Get Your Rear In Gear" -Winston Salem Race c/o Lyn Wooten 752 Curraghmore Road Clemmons, NC 27012 Kids of Childhood Cancer PO Box 195 Kernersville, NC 27285-0195 www. kidsofchildhoodcancer.org Online condolences may be made through www.salemfh.com.

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