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Craig Rowan

Boise, Idaho

Sep 24, 1923 – May 17, 2024

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BORN
September 24, 1923
DIED
May 17, 2024
LOCATION
Boise, Idaho

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Craig Rowan September 24, 1923 - May 17, 2024 Boise, Idaho - Craig Rowan, 100, was born September 24, 1923, in New York City and died May 17, 2024, in Boise, Idaho. Craig graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont and from the Veterinary School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in...

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Hi. This is Mary Ellen Gross, wife of Larry Gross w ho work with you and keep your dog when you where somewhere on business. Sorry for you loss. I have thought of you both a lot of times and I do have a little dog now and so much love and company just like Gem was. I know how your loss is and so glad your family was so special for us and name our oldest boy after Craig. Keep your sperits up with the help from above. Love Mary Ellen Gross

I´ve known many wonderful people during my life, and I´d place Craig and Tensie Rowan at the top of the list. They brought such joy to those around them. I am blessed to have known their friendship and love. Thank you, dear friends. You made my life more meaningful. And I love you dearly.

One of a kind.

Our Gentle Giant will be missed by all who loved & knew Craig, our thoughts & prayers are with all of his family

Craig was our cattle and everything else vet...for very many years and for those who don´t know, Dr. Rowan was the "Pioneer of embryo transplanting", in the United States. He did all of Carnation Farms in the beginning years of E.T. Days upon the encouraging push from Tensie Tensie would always cook us lunch when we´d come From Parma with cattle in need of doctoring. He was a good friend and will be sorrowfully missed within the cattle industry and more. Memories of our Denver Days,...

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Craig was a mentor to many young Veterinarians including myself. I was his partner for many years until he went to work for Simplot. He will be missed.

Your Dad was the best. He meant so much to the Weiser community not only as a vet but just with everything that went on in the area. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to all of the family.

Dr. Rowan was a legend in veterinary practice. His work was outstanding