Vincent G. Fowler photo courtesy of National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, https://www.firehero.org/fallen-firefighter/vincent-g-fowler/
Vincent G. Fowler (1953-1999) was born in New York to Vincent J. and Dorothy Fowler. His father was a Battalion Chief, and his 3 brothers: Gerard, Andy and John were all firefighters. He also had 2 sisters: Karen and Ellen. He attended St. Claire's grammar school in Rosedale and graduated from Christ the King High School in 1971. He attended St. Joseph's Seminary in Princeton, NJ and graduated from Farmingdale State College in 1975. He lived in Suffolk County with his wife Mona and three daughters, Dina, Amy and Stephanie. He coached his daughters in softball and enjoyed camping, hiking and fishing.
Lieutenant Fowler worked for years to insure that firefighters got the support they needed when a colleague was killed in the line of duty and took it upon himself to revise the procedures for handling a firefighter's death, recommending that bereavement counseling be available for colleagues as well as family members.
Captain Fowler died on June 4, 1999 from injuries sustained while battling a fire in Ozone Park, Queens. He was cited for his bravery twice during his career and awarded the Medal of Valor posthumously.
"About Captain Vincent G. Fowler," P.S. 108Q The Captain Vincent G. Fowler School, accessed January 17, 2024, https://www.ps108q.com/about-captain-vincent-g-fowler
David M. Halbfinger, "Captain Killed in Blaze Helped Firefighters Cope With Death," New York Times, June 5, 1999, https://www.nytimes.com/1999/06/05/nyregion/captain-killed-in-blaze-helped-firefighters-cope-with-death.html