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Condolence From: Jean Williams
Condolence: "Mr. Bill" was a wonderful teacher to all his students including my daughter, Kathy Williams Medina,who became a teacher. Highlight of her career was having 'Mr. Bill' present medals to her students in Germany. He will be greatly missed.
Monday September 25, 2017
Condolence From: Alexis (Russo) Keeler
Condolence: I''m sorry to hear of "Mr. Bill's" passing. He was a wonderful person and made a positive difference in my life and many others. Although at times firm, he taught me a lot about self-discipline, kindness, generosity and even business. I spent much of my childhood with him on Governor's Ave, training as a member of his dance team, traveling to NYC and Germany with him and even had the privledge of working for him part-time while attending college. Thank you for sharing him with me and so many of "his dancers". He's left quite a mark in my life and many others.
Wednesday September 20, 2017
Condolence From: Sandy Hodge
Condolence: Thinking of you, Bob in this time of such deep sorrow. I am sorry I never got to meet your Bill, but I know he had to be a wonderful person for you to love him so much. You always spoke so highly of him. I loved the stories of your travels together and the little things you did for each other that made your relationship so special. May you smile in time as you look back on all the fond memories you have of your Bill.
Wednesday September 20, 2017
Condolence From: Kathy (Doyle) Dyer
Condolence: I'm so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I have many fond memories of taking ballroom dance lessons from Bill with all the Pleasant St. gang and many other neighborhood kids. Bill was always very patient with us. I have a great professional photograph of all of us dressed in formal attire with your mom and Bill in the center. What fun we had!

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. God Bless.

Kathy (Doyle) Dyer
Westford, MA
Monday September 18, 2017
Condolence From: John L. McCune
Condolence: The William Fowler Dance Studio on Salem Street, Medford - the late 1950's.
We would gather there on Friday nights (mostly Linda's friends from the Robert's Jr.
High) for a lesson on how to do the Cha-Cha! (and other dances too) It was 50 cents
a lesson and Mrs. Fowler would sign your dance card. Then we would be off to Brigham's
Ice Cream Shop on Governors Ave. for a sundae. Linda, your brother was a kind, decent,
and gentle man. That's my memory of him.

John L. McCune
Lexington
Sunday September 17, 2017
Condolence From: Lisa Bray
Condolence: September 15, 2017

To The Family of William E. Fowler,

God Bless you and keep in his eternal and everlasting love and care. Rest in Peace, Mr. Bill. Dance with the angels in heaven! Sending our deepest and sincerest sympathy wishes in this time of loss and sorrow. Please know that we will keep you in our daily prayers and thoughts. I took several years of dance lessons at Fowler Dance Studio in Medford.
Great memories!

Sincerely yours,
Lisa DiFazio Bray and Family
Lisa Bray, Nashua, NH
Friday September 15, 2017
Condolence From: Joanne Saragoza Kozack
Condolence: Mr. Bill, you were such an inspiration to so many. I have a love of dance that has never died even after all these years. My body may not allow me to dance but my spirit soars because of the passion I learned from you. I wish I had been more appreciative of what a treasure you were when I was young. I was so blessed to have been one of your students. You were a beautiful, incredibly gifted man and I am so proud to gave been one of your students.
Thursday September 14, 2017
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