Charles Arthur "Art" Stowell, 84, died October 24, 2020, in Beaver Dam, Arizona. He was born February 29, 1936, in Price, Utah, to John Arthur and Katherine Marilla Buckley Stowell. On October 11, 1958, he married Helen Mae MacLean in Price, Utah.
Art served in the United States Army, stationed in Alaska. He worked in the coal mines of Carbon County, then in Salt Lake City, where he worked as a welder, retiring in 1998.
Art loved fishing, hunting and being in the outdoors. He loved building and fixing things, earning him the nickname "Mr. Fix It". Art had a beautiful voice and sang with the Mesquite Gospel Singers. He was a faithful member of Christian Community Church singing in the church choir.
Survived by wife, Helen; son, Doug (Betty) Stowell; daughters, Shirley (Gary) Jensen; Karen (Pete) Wetterhall; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sisters.
Due to Covid 19, memorial services will be postponed.
Charles Arthur "Art" Stowell, 84, died October 24, 2020, in Beaver Dam, Arizona. He was born February 29, 1936, in Price, Utah, to John Arthur and Katherine Marilla Buckley Stowell. On October 11, 1958, he married Helen Mae MacLean in Price, Utah.
Art served in the United States Army, stationed in Alaska. He worked in the coal mines of Carbon County, then in Salt Lake City, where he worked as a welder, retiring in 1998.
Art loved fishing, hunting and being in the outdoors. He loved building and fixing things, earning him the nickname "Mr. Fix It". Art had a beautiful voice and sang with the Mesquite Gospel Singers. He was a faithful member of Christian Community Church singing in the church choir.
Survived by wife, Helen; son, Doug (Betty) Stowell; daughters, Shirley (Gary) Jensen; Karen (Pete) Wetterhall; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; two sisters.
Due to Covid 19, memorial services will be postponed.
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