Brian Sowers, National Crappie League fishing associate, dies suddenly: obituary

Waverly, MO – The sudden passing of Brian Sowers has left a deep sense of loss within the community. Brian Sowers was confirmed to have passed away on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, leaving behind cherished memories that will forever be treasured by those who had the privilege of knowing him. Since the news of his untimely departure, an outpouring of condolences has flooded in, a testament to the positive impact he had on the lives of many.

A student at Mizzou, Brian Sowers began his educational journey at Santa Fe High School Alma, MO, where he completed his secondary education. Hailing from Waverly, Missouri, he was deeply rooted in his hometown and was known for his warm and friendly demeanor, touching the lives of those around him. His passion for crappie fishing was evident, as he was an integral part of the National Crappie League community, deeply loved and respected by fellow anglers and industry professionals alike.

Mike Vallentine posted on Facebook,

“Well Brian Sowers, I’m gonna miss seeing and hearing from you. Went through a lot together in our run at growing the sport of crappie fishing. You were so passionate about it.Here’s a little story for everyone. When I acquired Crappie Masters in 2012, the first thing I wanted to accomplish was bringing Brian Sowers on board. He just had “it” you know. Running these tournaments you wanted to put on a show and showcase the anglers. Brian Sowers was the best at it. He had the right voice, stage presence, knowledge, and added excitement.“We always kicked off the new season in Florida and we would always go down a week early and sometimes stay a week later. A man has to fish. So our first trip with Brian on board we went fishing in the the St. Johns River. At this time he had never caught a 2 pound crappie. First day out, first hour, BOOM, he sticks this 2.84 pound crappie. You would have thought I had a kid in the boat with me. He was so excited he was shaking.“So long my good friend. You will be missed by tens of thousands. You were great for the sport and will never be forgotten. Wish we could have hit the water one more time.”

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As the circumstances surrounding Brian Sowers’ passing remain undisclosed at this time, the public is awaiting further information regarding the precise cause of his sudden death. In the meantime, the community is urged to continue offering their support and prayers to Brian Sowers’ family during this difficult time, providing them with the strength and comfort they need to navigate through their grief.

In a heartfelt tribute, Kelly Buck expressed, “He lived his life to the fullest every day and touched so many people’s lives. He never knew a stranger and was the best speaker I’ve ever known. Brian, I love you more than life. I will miss you so much, but I know you’re in good hands. Rest in peace, brother.” The legacy of Brian Sowers will undoubtedly endure through the cherished memories and lasting impact he had on those around him.

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