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kk Apr 4th, 2003 02:36 AM

Deepa, that is such a sweet message.<BR>You take care of yourself, stay healthy in Hong Kong! Kay in TX

sfowler Apr 4th, 2003 03:32 AM

Thank you so much Jason &amp; Veronica for posting. Your father is what the Quakers would call &quot;a weighty friend&quot; here. He is a knowledgeable, gracious gentleman. <BR><BR>In the earlier days people would keep confusing us because of the last name -- I was always honored by the mistake! Eventually folks learned that Wes was the one with &quot;spot on&quot; info and I was the one with the big mouth:)<BR><BR>Please let him know that the other Fowler send him the warmest regards -- he is in our prayers.

mj Apr 4th, 2003 05:04 AM

To Wes and the Fowler family,<BR><BR>Our family prays that God grants peace to this great traveller and His comfort for the family.<BR><BR>

Seamus Apr 4th, 2003 07:52 AM

In working with families in similar situations for years, my consistent observation is that the same deeply held senses of kindness, wisdom, wonder, gratitude, strength and compassion that are the basis for how one lives serve well in the final leg of the journey. What an amazing testimony to Wes that so many people (myself included) count themselves better off for having been touched by him. Veronica and Jason, your words attest to your Dad's (and Mom's, I'm sure) fine job fostering similar strengths in yourselves. Add mine to the long list of prayers.

Sally Apr 4th, 2003 08:45 AM

Thanks, Wes, for inspiring so many of us to be world travelers. And thanks especially for the help you gave me last spring on our trip to Holland to see the tulips.This was something that I had wanted to do ever since I was a child, and it turned out to be one of our all time favorite trips. All the tips you told us gave us a special view of Holland.<BR><BR>God bless you and your family.<BR><BR>Sally

Chrissy4 Apr 4th, 2003 10:10 AM

I don't know Wes personally, but I immediately recognized the name in the subject line, so no doubt he gave me plenty of advice through the years as well. From all the remarks above, he sounds like a remarkable human being. In scanning his posts just now, he started one by asking &quot;What are the small, unexpected delights you hold in memory?&quot; I'm sure many would say finding Wes on this board, taking his advice or even living vicariously through his travels and posts!<BR> <BR>My thoughts and prayers are with Wes and his family. God bless.

canuckuphereathome Apr 4th, 2003 10:33 AM

I also recognized his name and have read many of his posts. I recall his contributions to the forum as being very gentle, thoughtful and informative. How comforting it must be to his family that his Fodorite family cares so much for him.

Chrissy4 Apr 4th, 2003 01:06 PM

I don't know Wes personally, but I immediately recognized the name in the subject line, so no doubt he gave me plenty of advice through the years as well. From all the remarks above, he sounds like a remarkable human being. In scanning his posts just now, he started one by asking &quot;What are the small, unexpected delights you hold in memory?&quot; I'm sure many would say finding Wes on this board, taking his advice or even living vicariously through his travels and posts!<BR> <BR>My thoughts and prayers are with Wes and his family. God bless.

Chrissy4 Apr 4th, 2003 01:11 PM

Sorry for the double post. Not sure how that happened.

littletraveler Apr 4th, 2003 01:32 PM

Dear Wes and family, I am so very saddened to learn of this news. Wes, you have always been such an amazing source of help and inspiration to me as I planned my travels. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.<BR><BR>My father was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and I know first-hand the sheer devastation that that diagnosis brings to a family. If any of Wes's family members would like to contact me, I would be glad to be of help and support while you are all dealing with the emotional toll of this horrible disease. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you as you face this sad reality together. I will pray for a miracle for you Wes! Hugs and love to you all!!! Lisa

Elizabeth_S Apr 4th, 2003 01:55 PM

Wes will always be a big part of the Fodors board and family - my thoughts and best wishes go out to Wes and his family

kathcoll Apr 4th, 2003 02:33 PM

This whole big community of fodorites around the world are joining to create a circle of loving prayer. Praying for you at our home...and a prayer of thanksgiving that I've been able to enjoy travelling with the advice and wisdom of experienced travelers like Wes!

Scooter Apr 4th, 2003 02:48 PM

Please let Wes know that he has been a wonderful source of information on all of our favorite subject of travel...and he has provided that information with graciousness, knowledge and humor. He will be missed, but dearly remembered.<BR><BR>Nuby, Jason, and Veronica, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. Just remember that your lives have been blessed with a wonderful person, Wes Fowler. We'll all remember him fondly.<BR><BR>Karen

Clousie Apr 4th, 2003 03:01 PM

A BIG ditto to all that has been said about Wes and his wonderful postings and helpful hints for us all<BR><BR>But I would also like to add my sincere appreciation to all the wonderful Fodorites on this board. Your caring and concern for Wes and his family is truely admirable, and isn't that what it's all about? It doesn't really matter if we wear white sneakers or pink sweat pants, but that we care about our fellow human beings. No matter where you travel or who you meet, continue to show the kindness to a fellow traveler on the planet earth, and you will definitely reap the rewards. Forget your nationality, status, whatever, and just connect with all the wonderful people you meet. <BR><BR>I think that would be a very fitting tribute to our dear friend, Wes. <BR><BR> Go in peace.<BR><BR>

goldwynn Apr 4th, 2003 03:20 PM

How hard it is to escape from places. However carefully one goes they hold you.......you leave bits of yourself fluttering on the fences.......little rags and shreds of your very life.<BR><BR>Katherine Mansfield<BR>(1888-1923) English Writer<BR><BR>Thanks Wes.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><B R>

wemr Apr 4th, 2003 04:17 PM

Wes's posts have been a big part of this board. I have learned so much from Wes's posts. I hope that everyone will grow and learn the value of the above posts. Thanks Wes, we love you and all of us pray for you. You are our Hero!

cigalechanta Apr 4th, 2003 04:20 PM

I hope you will be back to here soon!!!!!!!

coldwar27 Apr 4th, 2003 06:25 PM

Praying for the Fowler family. Wes represents the best of this board.

bowen Apr 4th, 2003 07:48 PM

Wes revealed his thoughtful, kind and generous spirit particularly in one post entitled &quot;Are there small, unexpected delights you've encountered in your travels?&quot; How many of us on this forum felt our hearts leap when we happily shared some of our personal and magical travel moments. Aside from the practical and wise advice and tips Wes offered, it was a joy to respond to such a lovely question and &quot;escape&quot; by reading others personal stories. He is a gentleman who draws out the best in people. What a gift! God bless you Wes, my prayers are with you.

jahoulih Apr 5th, 2003 06:35 AM

Wes's contributions never failed to be unusual, informative and thought-provoking, and they have been much missed. A thread with &quot;Fowler wants to know&quot; in the title was always a welcome sight. My best wishes to Wes and family.


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