Brian Jay Fowler

January 14, 1963 ~ March 24, 2024
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
South Portland - Brian Fowler, age 61, passed away on March 24, 2024. He was born on January 14, 1963, in New London, Connecticut, to parents William W. and Sandra L. (Pulcifur) Fowler and grew up in South Portland, Maine.
Throughout his life, Brian worked for various companies in the food industry, where he held roles ranging from kitchen help to delivering beer. He lived life on his own terms, his free-spirited approach endeared those around him.
From a young age, Brian displayed a knack for mechanics, often working on small engines alongside his grandfather. He found joy and satisfaction in the tinkering process, cultivating a skill that served him well throughout his life.
Brian was an adventurous soul, always ready to embark on off-road adventures. He had a particular fondness for rides on his Kawasaki motorcycle, relishing the freedom of the open road and the thrill of exploration.
Those who knew Brian took inspiration from his independent spirit and adventurous nature. In his quieter moments, Brian found solace in the simple pleasures of life, particularly enjoying a cup of Folgers coffee.
Although Brian may be no longer with us, his adventurous spirit will continue to live on in the hearts and memories of those who loved him.
Brian was predeceased by his father, William Fowler, and Sister Leeann Fowler.
Brian is survived by his three sons, Anthony, Ryan, and Logan; a grandson Atticus; mother, Sandra Fowler; two sisters, Wanda Fowler, Tammy Pralicz and her husband Joe; two brothers, William Fowler Jr. and wife Lisa, James Fowler and his wife Mary; and many other family and friends.
Brian's services will be private. May he rest in peace, forever riding on the winds of adventure.
He loved to tag his neighbors doors!!
Brian, know that you are missed so much on the block💔💔. It’s not the same to go out and not see you there. MJ misses you so much, we all do!
I’m so sorry for the families loss
May he fly high with the angels
Brian and I dated when I was pregnant with my daughter Lindsey Healy he was a great guy he will be missed
Brian and I met at a dance at Memorial Jr. High. We dated about a month. We shared the same birth month, he thought that was so cool. Even after we broke up he would call me on my birthday till I was about 22. He was such a sweet guy. Rest in peace Brian ❤️
I admired his free spirit. He was a maverick, definitely lived his life by his own rules. Through good days and bad he just kept on keeping on.
That time a skunk was in the garage. He said “a skunk can’t spray when you pick it up by the tail”….He found that not to be true 🤣🤣🤣❤️
You will always be missed Brian
I know he will be sadly missed.
I am sorry for your family’s loss.