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Rowe, David G.
Englewood, Florida : 78, passed away May 25, 2013. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Joyce; two children, David (Jody) and Cheryl (Al); grandchildren, Brandon and Courtney (Matt) and great grandchildren Emory and Tory. "PapaRowe" will be greatly missed by all, including the Strawberry Hill Gang and his Englewood friends.
Memorial tributes may be made to the Salvation Army or the charity of choice. Arrangements by National Cremation Society of Port Charlotte.
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Here's to all the memories. Looking forward to making more when we meet again. Dave will always live in our hearts and prayers.
Alex and Rae Ann
June 24, 2013
Cheryl and Family: I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. May your many fond memories comfort you during this difficult time. I never had the pleasure of meeting your Dad but I have truly enjoyed hearing all about him from his children and also appreciate his homemade jewelry. God bless you David G. Rowe and God bless your family and friends. Carole Weber
Carole Weber
June 13, 2013
We will surely miss Dave, was a great neighbor and friend... RIP Dave....love to your family at this time
Diane Dicksonb
May 29, 2013
Joyce and family
Condolences to you.and your family. I can only remember Dave as one of the most honest, loving, genteel persons I have ever known. From the first time I met him in the USAF in 1953, through our contact in Rochester employment and friendship together, he was someone to look up to. It has been years since we were together that day in Brandon, but he still was the same beautiful man.
Blessings to you all
John & Pat Kuech
May 29, 2013
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