Saturday, April 11, 2020

Aaron Fowler

(From Mason-Woodard Mortuary)

Aaron Fowler age 47, of Carl Junction, Missouri passed away Friday April 10, 2020 after a hard-fought battle with cancer, at his home with family by his side.

He was born March 27, 1973 in Neosho, Missouri. Aaron graduated from Neosho High School in 1991 and the attended Southern Arkansas University for 2 years and then attended MSSU. He was also very active in sports including baseball, football and basketball.

Aaron worked as a paraprofessional/teacher aide and coach for the Carl Junction School District. He coached junior high basketball and high school football and had such a love for the game and put his whole heart into each of the children he worked with. He also worked summer programs at Turnaround Ranch. 








He was very involved with the community and loved being a part of it. He was a positive influence on many of the youth he coached and interacted with and touched the lives of everyone he crossed paths with.

He married Jamie Parker on November 13, 2004 and she survives. Aaron is also survived by his father Joe Fowler and wife Dee Dee, father in law Ron Parker, his mother Vicky Fowler, one brother, Justin Fowler and wife Melissa, niece and nephew Will and Ryleigh Fowler, two sons, Paxon Fowler, Austin Begey, two daughters, Destinee Fowler and Aubreigh Fowler, as well as numerous extended family and friends.

Aaron was such a huge family man but also so many other things, a few that stand out are how smart, funny, caring, loving, genuine, selfless, athletic and competitive he was. Aaron has touched the lives of so many and he will be forever missed. I love you forever and always, until we meet again.

A private family service will be held at Hornet Cemetery. The service will be available to view via live stream and will also be on masonwoodard.com.

A celebration of life service will be announced after the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.

Aaron will lie in state from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday and Wednesday at the funeral home. However, to abide by the mandates from the CDC and the State of Missouri only ten people are allowed in our facility at one time.

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