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Karen Holtman Fowles

Karen Holtman Fowles

Aug. 13, 1938 - Jun. 16, 2022

Date of Service: Jun. 27, 2022

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MALTA – Karen Holtman Fowles, age 83, peacefully passed away with her family by her side on June 16, 2022, at Rosetta Assisted Living, in Burley, Idaho.

Karen was born August 13, 1938, in Yost, Utah, to Edward and Reta Holtman. She was welcomed by an older brother, Kent. Growing up in Yost was the greatest childhood anyone could ever wish for. She attended school in a two-room schoolhouse in Yost from first grade through tenth grade, and graduated from River High School. By the fourth grade she was helping teach the first and second graders how to do math and read. She loved playing marbles at recess and running track, usually winning the dashes and broad jump.

Her life changed when the Earl and Helen Fowles family moved to the Wildcat Ranch in the spring of 1952. Her friendship with the Fowles family was almost instant. It was then she met the love of her life, Gary, and they were married Sept. 17, 1956, in the Logan Utah Temple. They purchased a 100-acre farm in Malta, where they raised their family.

Karen was a hard worker and learned to work at a very young age. Her dad told her she was the best boy he ever had. She grew up helping on the farm and her strong work ethic continued throughout her life. She hoed beets, picked potatoes, drove potato truck, school bus, feed truck and owned her own truck for many years hauling sugar beets, potatoes and silage. As if that wasn’t enough, she was an insurance agent for Farm Bureau for 33 years.

Karen was by Gary’s side throughout his 40-year battle with Multiple Sclerosis. She pushed him to be as active as possible and helped him maintain his independence to the end. She was her children’s and grandchildren’s greatest supporter. She was always at every event cheering them on. She loved all sports. She was an avid softball player, was on the Pomerelle Ski Patrol for 25 years and taught Pomerelle Ski School. Many memories were made playing games with friends and family, but Pinochle was a favorite. She was well known for her funny sarcastic wit by all who knew her.

Karen was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and held numerous callings, but her favorites were teaching the youth and the nursery.

Karen leaves behind her four children, Kerrie Lynn Dschaak (Michael) of Burley, Kyle Fowles (Sonya) of Kaysville, Utah, Melanie Bowen (Kerry) of Declo, Joseph Fowles of Cheyenne, Wyoming; 16 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren; and her siblings, Phyllis Wilson (Bob), Ronald Holtman (Susan), and Marie Hitt (Tom).

She is welcomed to Heaven by her son, David; sweetheart, Gary; parents, Eddie and Reta Holtman; and brother and sister-in-law, Kent and Rochelle Holtman.

A special thank you to the staff at Rosetta Assisted Living who treated her with love and dignity to the end. Also, thank you Intermountain Homecare & Hospice staff, especially Marcie, Wanda, Ilene, Drs. North and Romney for their compassion and love shown to our mom. Mom is truly in heaven now with Dad, David, family and friends, with her mind free and clear.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 27, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Malta, with Bishop Lane Schumann officiating. Burial will follow at Valley Vu Cemetery in Malta.

Friends and family will be received from 5 until 7 p.m. Sunday, June 26, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Monday, preceding the service, at the church.

A live webcast of the Funeral Service will be available and maintained at the following link: https://youtu.be/PRg5Py0Qb0E.

Condolences for Karen Holtman Fowles

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From Susy Harper:
We love Karen. She always made us feel like we were her best friends. We know she did that to many people. She was so fun to talk to and was always so happy. Gary too. We are happy they are together forever!
From Evan Hall:
Ill never forget the kind gesture she offered to my family when i was a child, being able to have Christmas as a kid because of her
From Kern and Linda Crump:
Sending love and sympathy to the Fowler family. Your Mom was always so friendly and happy. She will be missed greatly
From Janis Warr:
Karen and Gary were my dear neighbors beginning in 1964. We shared love and laughter, great sorrows, and always courage to take another step forward. I love knowing their reunion came at last.
From Lorraine Wallace :
What a special lady. She was always so good to me. And nobody can forget that smile! I’m sure she’s smiling all the time now with Gary at her side. I love the Fowles family.
From Melba Neddo VanWey :
So sorry for your loss. I went to school in Malta with Karen many years ago. God Bless you all.
From BONNIE SORENSEN:
May our Heavenly Father pour out blessings of comfort to the Fowles family. I always enjoyed her sense of humor.
From Tanja (Hutchison) Clark:
So very saddened with the passing of Karen. May you as a family be comforted and feel the peace from the Savior.
From Pat & Shana Cahoon:
Prayers and Condolences to her family as she was a very special lady!! Love, Pat and Shana Cahoon
From Rhonda Chatterly:
What a lady! She could do so many things and her determination made it all possible! Our prayers and thoughts are with you throughout this bittersweet time. Hugs!
From Kip and Jeri Egan:
We are the beneficiaries of the beautiful home and land Gary and Karen left behind. We are so grateful for the Fowles legacy left behind. And this will alway be “The Fowles” home.
From Debbie Hoskin:
My condolences to Karen's family. So many sweet memories of fun trips as she drove the bus! She always had a smile and was so fun to be around. She was so good to me. I truly love this dear amazing lady. Happy for her, reuniting with loved ones, and sad for those like me who will miss her presence here.
From Kaye Carson:
What an amazing person who lived an extraordinary life! My thoughts and prayers are with your family!
From Wendy Wilbanks:
I met Karen when we moved here in Malta. Karen was an amazing women and always happy. Every Tuesday I believe it a was, Joy from Joy's made homemade donuts and Karen would bring us a container of delicious fresh donuts.

When I started driving Semi she had lots of pointers to teach me and many stories of her days of driving a harvest truck.

She will be greatly missed by many. Such an Amazing lady. Spread your winds and fly high. You deserve being free and happy. Thanks for being a beautiful neighbor and friend.
From Sharon Hutchison:
Thinking of you with Sincere Sympathy and Fond Memories of your loved one. Prayers for the family.
From Jack Hill:
May the Lord assuage your grief and leave you with all the precious memories. Everyone loved Karen. Our prayers are with the family. Love, Jack & Laura Hill

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