Ginger Ann Fowler © The Stilwell Democrat Journal July 8, 2009 Submitted by: Martha Real
Ginger Ann Fowler
July 15, 1947 - July 6, 2009
Ginger Ann Fowler, the daughter of Paul Bowling and Ima Gene Bowling, was born July 15, 1947, in Kansas City, Missouri. She departed this life July 6, 2009, at her home in Stilwell, Oklahoma at the age of 61 years.
Ginger was married to Clint Fowler. She owned and operated a local variety store and was considered to be a great collector.
Her husband and mother both preceded her in death.
Ginger’s surviving family includes her father, Paul Bowling, of Kansas City, MO; one son, Robert Crossfield Jr., of Stilwell, two brothers, Bart Bowling, of Little Rock, CA and Phillip Bowling, of Tulsa, OK; one halfsister, Denise Bowling, of South Dakota; two grandchildren, Cassandra Marie Scroggins, of Wagoner, OK and Jaden Sterling Crossfield, of Fayetteville, AR; two great grandchildren, Ali and Haden; one uncle, Bob Murdock, of Springfield, MO and a very special friend, Dolly Kester, of Stilwell. The family would like to extend special thanks to Jerry Fifield for his care and compassion during Ginger’s illness.
Interment was in the Ewing Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home of Stilwell.
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