Clarence's obituary
It is with deep sorrow and immense respect that we announce the passing of Mr. Clarence "Clip" Fowler, who left us on December 12, 2024. Born on October 24, 1976, Clarence, or "Clip" as many loved to call him, was a beacon of light in the lives of everyone he touched. Although he answered to both names, he held a fond preference for Clip.
Clarence was a man of many passions and virtues, a man who believed in thinking outside the box. Intelligent, loving, and a fierce protector of those he loved, he made a significant impact in the lives of his loved ones. His greatest accomplishment, which he held close to his heart, was following in the footsteps of his admired Uncle Gary and becoming a welder.
Clarence had an affinity for good food and found joy in grilling. A lover of tea and melodies, his favourite song was "Baby Come Back" by Player and "After 7 Ready or Not". He enjoyed tuning into CNN and MSNBC for his news. Conversations with his family and precious moments spent with his nephews and nieces were among his favourite pastimes. Clarance always dreamed of vacationing in Thailand, a dream that spoke volumes about his adventurous spirit.
Politics was his calling, and he firmly believed in the right to vote. His departure leaves a void in many hearts, but his memory and teachings will continue to guide those he left behind.
Preceded in death by his father Clarence E. Fowler. He is survived by his mother Linda C. Hall his brothers Eric Fowler, Brian Buchanan, and Clayton Fowler and sisters Lea Bey, and Johnalynn Hall. He left a host of nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts and cousins. A private celebration of Clarence's life will be held January 11th at 2 PM. Please text or call 980-282-9123 if you plan to attend.
Clarence's passing is a significant loss to us all. He was a part of us, a part of our community, our lives, and our hearts. As we bid him farewell, we will remember him for his love, his integrity, and the lessons he imparted to us. In memory of Clarance, let us think outside the box, champion the right to vote, and cherish the time we spend with our loved ones.