Category Archives: Memoriam

In Memory of Jeanette Fowler

Wanted to let you all know that Jeanette Fowler, beloved wife of James Fowler, passed away this last Sunday after losing her battle with lung cancer. Jack Seaman spoke with Jim today and he is being supported by his family and friends.

Jim requested any donations be sent to the Gauvin Memorial Scholarship Fund in Jeanette’s name.

Those wanting to contact Jim directly can do so at the following:

James R. Fowler
721 Sea Gull Drive
Satellite Beach, FL 32937

[email protected]

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jim and all your family.

Gauvin Memorial News

After these many years, it is so great to rediscover this site. Great to be connected back again to keep up with news around the Ammo community.  Strange as it may sound, I feel like being home

Chief Richard Gauvin memorial event is fast approaching.  It is nearly 15 years (12 Feb 2013).  I have been planning a commemorative like event.  It will be the next year on the Presidential holiday weekend!

More to come on event.

This is comment from Remy Gauvin (and Mae and Melinda).

I am creating a post on the main page to increase visibility!

Welcome back Remy,  Keep us posted!

Lt Gen Leo Marqez Obituary

All services will be at Prince of Peace Catholic Community, 12500 Carmel Ave NE. Albuquerque, NM 87112

Visitation 1630-1800 Wed Jan 4
Rosary 1800 Wed Jan 4
Mass of Christian Burial 1000 hrs, Thurs 5 Jan

MARQUEZ — LEO Lieutenant General USAF, Retired At age 79, Leo Marquez died peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, December 30, 2011. He is survived by his wife, the former Stella Alvarez of Las Cruces NM, and their children Diana Marquez, David Marquez, Paula Hewitt and her daughter Alisa; Patricia and Allan Knighten and their daughter Adrienne; Phil and Susan Marquez and their children Marisa, Brittanae Brown and Michael Birner, siblings Ruben and Pedie Marquez, Jim and Helen Marquez, Mary Ann Greiner and sister- in-law Esther Marquez and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents Santiago and Emma Marquez, his brother Ben Marquez and sister, Carmen Baca. He was born on January 27, 1932 in Peralta, NM and grew up in the farming village of Tome, NM. Leo graduated from New Mexico State University’s Air Force ROTC program with a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology. He also earned a Master of Science degree in business administration from George Washington University. He was a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College and the National Defense College and received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Advanced Management Program for Executives, Carnegie-Mellon University. He was named a distinguished alumnus and received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from his Alma mater, New Mexico State University. He proudly served his country for 33 years as a US Air Force officer before retiring as a Lieutenant General. His many decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with V for valor for combat in the Republic of Vietnam, Meritorious Service medal and Air Force Commendation medal with one oak leaf cluster. His last assignment was as Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics and Engineering, Headquarters US Air Force, Pentagon. He was a pilot with over 2000 hours in single engine jet fighters. His many noteworthy achievements include the approval and implementation of the Air Force Combat Ammunition Center known as “Ammo U” and the maintenance badge that all Air Force maintainers now wear so proudly just above the heart. The Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez Award of Maintenance Excellence was named and is earned by civilian and military Air Force maintenance personnel in recognition of superior service. Since retirement from the Air Force, he was an executive in several engineering and aerospace companies and served the state of New Mexico on the Kirtland Partnership Committee, New Mexico Military Base Planning Commission and as a regent of both New Mexico Tech University and the New Mexico Museum Board. Memorial contributions are welcomed at the Logistics Officers Association Scholarship Fund www.loanational.orgfabout/make-scholarship.php) and The Ranches (www.theranches.org) The family would like to thank their many friends, including those from the Kirtland Partnership Committee, Team Kirtland and the Air Force community, for their loyalty, love and support during this time. Arrangements are pending and are being handled by French’s Mortuary www.frenchmortuary.com Please visit our online guestbook for Leo at RememberTheirStory.com FRENCH 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE (505) 275-3500

Shelia F. Lamb

In Memory of Shelia F. Lamb, in lieu of flowers the family respectfully asks you make donations to the “Shelia F. Lamb Memorial-Scholarship Fund.” Donations can be mailed to: St. Lewis Missionary Baptist Church, P.O Box 462, Lakeland, GA 31635.