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AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S


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Opposite page: Wes Fowler, backed by AAC co-workers and board members, addresses the crowd of people who attended his re- tirement reception in 2014. This page, top left: Fowler began his county government career as Madison County clerk in 1989. He served as Madison County judge from 1998 to 2010. In this photo, Judge Fowler conducts business. This page, top right: In 2011, Fowler joined the AAC staff as govern- ment relations director. After retiring in 2014, he continued to serve county government as an AAC consultant. In this photo, he speaks at the annual AAC conference. This page, bottom: Fowler, who owned Oakridge Golf Course in Huntsville, was an avid and talent- ed golfer. He participated in many AAC golf tournaments over the years and hosted the 2015 AAC tournament at his 9-hole course.


Arkansas Counties]. Wes was an extraordinary man who was above all a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend.” Wes was born in Twin Falls, Idaho. His family returned to their home state of Arkansas in 1960 and settled in Huntsville, where Wes resided most of his life. He married Rose Qualls on July 7, 1978. Wes was always the “go to” man for getting something done, according to his obituary. No toy truck, bicycle or any- thing escaped examination. He took everything apart “to see how it works.” He owned his own construction business for several years. Wes is survived by his wife Rose; three daughters and sons-


in-law, Melissa and Johnny Birchfield of Springdale, Michelle and Kenny Tomas of Huntsville, and Lori and Kyle Taylor,


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also of Huntsville; a son and daughter-in-law, Leon and Ana Hendricks also of Huntsville; six grandchildren — Heather and Fowler Birchfield, Madisyn and Kenndra Tomas, Kaden Taylor and Benjamin Hendricks; a sister and brother-in-law, Naomi and Mike Taylor; a brother and sister-in-law, Wyllie and Laura Fowler; and numerous nieces and nephews. Wes’ parents, Odie and Nellive Fowler, preceded him in death, as did his sister Norma Sue Armstrong. Funeral services were held Feb. 7, 2017, in Huntsville. Te


Fowler family was presented with several citations, as well as an Arkansas flag that had flown over the state Capitol building. Te family has established the Wes Fowler Memorial fund at Cornerstone Bank in Huntsville for those who would like to make donations.


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