- John Richard Fowler
John Richard "Dick" Fowler (
February 17 ,1927 –March 23 ,2007 ) was a localpolitician in Memphis,Texas who was appointed by two different governors of Texas to regional or statewide agencies. He was a registeredpharmacist .Fowler was born in Sayre in Beckham County,
Oklahoma , to John A. and Ruth Garrett Fowler. He graduated fromhigh school in Petersburg, Texas. Fowler was aveteran of theUnited States Navy . He earned hisbachelor of science degree in pharmacy from theUniversity of Texas at Austin , and for most of his career, was a partner with his father and brother in the Fowler Drug Company in Memphis, which has since been sold.Fact|date=February 2008In 1960, Governor Price Daniel, Sr., named Fowler to the board of commissioners of the
Red River Authority of Texas, a state conservation agency based in Wichita Falls a position he held until 1967. At that time GovernorJohn B. Connally named Fowler to theTexas State Board of Pharmacy , an independent regulatory agency, where he served until 1973. He served a stint as the board president from 1969 to 1970.In 1977, Fowler was elected to the
Memphis Independent School District Board of Trustees. He served until 1983, when he opted not to seek another term.In 2003, he was elected to his first two-year term on the Memphis
City Council . He was re-elected in 2005, and was running unopposed in 2007 at the time of his death.Fowler was survived by his wife of fifty-seven years, Louise R. Fowler. The couple had three children and five grandchildren. He was an active member of the First Christian Church of Memphis, the Memphis
Lions Club , and the MemphisChamber of Commerce . He was a Mason for more than a half-century.ee also
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Politics of the United States References
* http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/032507/obi_032507080.shtml
* A.H. Belo, "Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide" (1989)
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