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Donald "Dee" Rowe

1929 - 2021

Donald "Dee" Rowe obituary, 1929-2021, Storrs, CT

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Donald Rowe Obituary

Donald E. (Dee) Rowe, former head coach of Men's Basketball at the University of Connecticut and UConn's iconic Athletics Ambassador for the past 53 years, passed away early Sunday, at his home in Storrs, CT at the age of 91, surrounded by his loving family. Dee was born on January 20, 1929, in Worcester, MA. He was predeceased by his beloved parents Minott and Arlene Rowe and his brother M. Richmond Rowe. At Middlebury College, Dee met the love of his life, Virginia (Ginny) Bradford Reynolds. Dee and Ginny were married for 64 incredible years and shared a deep love and adoration for each other. Completely devoted, they were each other's best friends. Theirs was a love story for the ages. Together they raised a family of seven children, 17 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Dee's family was his pride and joy, yet he and Ginny were the heroes of his family. Ginny predeceased Dee in 2018. Dee lived life with passion and purpose. He believed each day was a gift. He had a big personality and a bigger heart that drew people in wherever he went. His deep friendships knew no bounds. He was a master storyteller and had a sense of humor that was infectious. He reached out to people and inspired them to chase their dreams and become their best selves. He was genuinely interested in all people as he asked questions, listened with an open mind and heart, and offered a hand to help. He'd often engage a stranger, introduce himself, and ask about their life. Inevitably he'd discover someone in common, and soon he'd have a new friend. His love for people was uncanny as he found joy sharing the world with others. He was a visionary in his faith in humanity and encouraged people to accomplish things they might never have achieved. Dee spent his life in service, offering his support, wisdom, humor, and love. When he wasn't on the basketball court, Dee's favorite place in the world was Cape Cod. He, Ginny, and their family spent summers and holidays there, creating memories cherished for a lifetime. These times included picnics, walks on the beach, riding the waves, playing pickle, attending summer Cape Cod Baseball games, and visiting with dear friends and family. Dee prided himself on swimming in the ocean every day. He even enjoyed a swim during what was his final visit to the Cape this past fall. Middlebury, VT was also a place close to Dee's heart, where in his "retirement," he taught a course at the College for many years. Dee and Ginny treasured their time there. Dee "fell in love" with the game of basketball in the third grade. He attended Worcester Academy (Class of '47), captaining the basketball and baseball teams, and played basketball at Middlebury College (A.B. 1952). He also earned an M.Ed. at Boston University in 1953. Dee was Director of Athletics and Head Coach of men's basketball and baseball at Worcester Academy from 1955 to 1969. He built the school's basketball program into a perennial power in New England prep school ranks. His teams won nine New England Prep School Championships, and he compiled a record of 180-44. Dee also co-created the Worcester Academy sports camps and for nearly 60 years, the camp has served thousands of kids throughout Worcester and surrounding areas. Dee maintained close ties to Worcester Academy for over 70 years as a trustee emeritus and friend. In March of 1969, Dee was named head coach of men's basketball at UConn and directed the program for the next eight years, winning 120 games. He was named New England Coach of the Year twice (1970, 1976), led UConn to a pair of NIT berths (1974, 1975), and guided the 1975-76 UConn team to the ECAC New England Championship, a berth in the NCAA Tournament and UConn advanced to the NCAA "Sweet 16." In 1980, Dee experienced what he called "the greatest thrill of my personal basketball life" when he represented his country as Assistant Coach of the United States Men's Basketball Olympic Team. He joined head coach Dave Gavitt and fellow assistant coach Larry Brown as USA Olympic Basketball Coaches. After concluding his head coaching tenure at UConn, Dee launched the fund-raising arm for UConn Athletics. For the next 13 years, he became a national leader as a collegiate athletics fundraiser and generated millions of dollars for UConn athletics, including donations to support the building of the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion/Sports Center Complex. For the past 30 years, since his official UConn "retirement" in 1991, Dee remained actively involved at the school in his emeritus role as Special Adviser for Athletics and UConn's Athletics Ambassador. Dee's remarkable professional career included numerous individual honors. This was highlighted in 2017 when he received his greatest recognition, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award. Dee is survived by his children and their families, including his daughter Donna Rowe-Korn, her husband Bob Korn of Orleans, MA and their children Tyler and Palmer; Cindy Rowe Pelletier, her husband Rich Pelletier of Bolton, MA and their children Jesse, his fiancé Peri, and Justin; Karen Rowe, her husband Jon Heyman of Northampton, MA and their children Jacob and Leah; Lisa Shafto, her husband Dennis Shafto of Chapel Hill, NC and their children Chris, his wife Hilary and their daughter Kensey, and Ashton, her husband Brent and their son Hudson; Don Rowe, his wife Gail Rowe of Marblehead, MA and their children George, Brendan, Dillon, and Grace; Julie Rowe of Sterling, MA and her sons Aidan and Cormac; Jennifer Havlicek, her husband Desmond Havlicek of Cohasset, MA, and their children Declan, Cass, and Quinn. Dee is also survived by his nieces and nephews Cam Hardy, Andrea Reynolds, Brad Reynolds, Dean Rowe, Brad Rowe, and their spouses and children. The Rowe family expresses their deepest gratitude to Dee's team of loving, devoted caregivers, Cyndi Smith, Olga Cabrera, Beth Ennis, and Kim Ericson. These incredible women made it possible for Dee to continue to have a rich, full life at his home after losing his beloved wife, Ginny. A memorial service will be held at a later date when it is safe to gather together to honor Dee's passing. The Carlson Funeral Home, New Britain is assisting with arrangements. Please share a memory or note of sympathy at www.carlsonfuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dee's name to the University of Connecticut "Dee Rowe Athletic Scholarship Fund" (https://www.foundation.uconn.edu/fund/dee-rowe-athletic-scholarship-fund/); the Worcester Academy "Rowe Family Scholarship" (www.worcesteracademy.org/rowe); or to "The Dee and Ginny Rowe Fund for Patient and Family Programs" at Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center, UConn Health. Please make checks payable to: The UConn Foundation, Inc. and forward to: 2390 Alumni Drive Unit 3206, Storrs, CT 06269. For more information, please contact Peter Lamothe at [email protected].

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 13, 2021.

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Holly Upton

January 27, 2021

Mr. Rowe came in to my barbershop every month. He always smiled and talked to everyone. He had a great gift fir laughter. He would run into his friends at the shop like one of this favorite Andy Baylock. Head Husky, UConn and Storrs won’t be the same without Mr Rowe. RIP Mr. Rowe you are now reunited with you lovely bride Ginny!

Holly Upton

January 27, 2021

Mr. Rowe came in to my barbershop every month. He always smiled and talked to everyone. He had a great gift fir laughter. He would run into his friends at the shop like one of this favorite Andy Baylock. Head Husky, UConn and Storrs won’t be the same without Mr Rowe. RIP Mr. Rowe you are now reunited with you lovely bride Ginny!

Wendell Dix

January 22, 2021

Mr Rowe and my father he were college roommates and my relationship with him grew thru time spent together at Pleasant Valley. Great man, Connecticut Legend, I was fortunate to have known him. Thoughts and prays go out to all his family

John Tomasko

January 15, 2021

A Terrific Man. Always Positive, with a smile on his face, as he made the rounds at Gampel or the XL Center before a UCONN Men's or Women's Basketball Game or On Campus Event. The Event wasn't complete without a Dee Rowe sighting! Made time to say hello and check in with everyone. Always made you feel like you were the most important person he spoke with that day. Gampel gets built, Basketball at the XL, the Big East Conference established, all the Women's and Men's National Championships; none of this happens without the efforts of Dee Rowe. RIP "Coach" Rowe.

Nick Zaharias '85

January 14, 2021

Condolences to the family. Dee was one of my mentors early on in my advancement career. I learned so much from him, not just about the work, but many great life lessons as well. Such a warm and approachable gentleman who will be missed.

A.W. Carlson Funeral Home

January 14, 2021

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

Dennis W. Morgan

January 13, 2021

To Donna and the entire Rowe family, I send my condolences.

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