Douglas William Fowler, of Seminole, Florida, a man known for his kind, loving, caring and humorous personality, left us on February 15, 2025. Born in Springfield Massachusetts on December 24, 1970, Doug lived a life surrounded by friends and family.
Doug's vibrant personality lit up any room he entered. He enjoyed going to the beach, sunsets, fishing, camping and hiking through parks. He lived life to the fullest and especially loved spending time with his family, friends and his beloved dogs, Ellie Mae and Yala.
Doug is survived by his companion, Jennifer Dunford; his children, Stevee Molloseau, Clayton Fowler and Alyssa Fowler; son-in-law Ryan Molloseau and his grandson, Remington Molloseau; father, Charles Vanzant; his loving siblings, nieces, nephews and extended family. His departure leaves an unfilled void in their lives, yet they find comfort in the memories and everlasting love they shared.
Doug was preceded in death by his mother, Linda Harrison.
Everyone who knew him felt his big heart and giving nature. He will be be missed by his children and grandchild, with who he spent countless hours. He was a huge fan of the Pittsburg Steelers - enjoying relaxing Sundays watching the games. Those who knew him have a myriad of stories to share demonstrating his zest for life, compassion towards others and humorous antics.
Doug's most commemorable accomplishment was his work in the construction industry, providing outstanding craftsmanship. His skills filled him with pride and personal satisfaction while helping clients expand and beautify their properties. He demonstrated a strong work ethic and an elevated attention to detail.
A tattoo enthusiast, Doug's personal embellishments were displayed with a sense of pride. The art depicted the diverse aspects of his life and symbolic renderings. He loved the intense and powerful style of heavy metal music and enjoyed the flamboyance of tie dyed shirts.
Doug will forever reside in the hearts of those who knew him. As family and friends grapple with the loss of his physical presence, they will find solace knowing that his spirit lives on through the love and sense of family he instilled in each.