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James Marvin Rowe Jr.

Jacksonville, Georgia

1941 - 2008

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James Marvin Rowe, Jr. -JACKSONVILLE, FL - James "Jim" Marvin Rowe, Jr., 67, was called home to his Lord while surrounded by his family on Monday, June 9, 2008 at Baptist Medical Center South in Jacksonville, FL. A private viewing will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. on Friday, June 13, 2008, for...

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Well Jim, Another year has passed and I'm still around. Still sure do miss you, think about often.

Jim, It has been 16 years since you left us. You are still missed! I hold onto a lot of good memories of the times we were together and as close as a phone call. Not many days go by that you don't enter my thoughts. Your friend forever, James Brantley

Many years ago I met Jim Rowe while he was with OSHA and working around the Macon/WR area. I've never met a more impressive or nicer person....I was fortunate to know him for 3-4 years maybe. God bless his family....

Tom Cole
Macon, GA

Chief Rowe, thanks for your motivational influence on my military career while I was assigned to the 421st. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Airborne, All the Way!

As a young Lt. Mr Rowe was my first Air Drop Tech. I learned so much from him. He was an excellent mentor and teacher and more importantly a good person. The Rigger world lost one of its finest with Mr. Rowe's death. My prayers and thoughts are with the Rowe Family. Airborne Chief!

I was deeply saddened to hear about Cheif Rowe. I exstend my deepest sympathy to his family. As a fellow veteran, with him in the Gulf War. It was an honor to jump with him in 421st airborne division as a fellow paratrooper while in the unit. It's been an honor to know him. My and my wife's prayers are with his family. We pray that God will hold you in his arms during this time. With deepest sympathy I salute Mr. Rowe!
May God Bless the family.

When we were children we would sit on the front porch of our Grandmother's house and talk and play like young boys do. We played under the Mimosa tree in the front yard of Grandmother's house and sometimes we went down to the field and looked for arrowheads. We shared a common hobby, amateur radio, and enjoyed talking about things related to our hobby. Although we were separated by time and place we were not separated in our hearts. I will always have good memories of our times together as...

God Bless all of you in this time of sorrow.

We enjoyed knowing Jim as a friend and a ham operator. I know he loved being a grandfather as he often spoke of his love for his grandchildren. We will miss him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.