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John W. "Jack" Rowley

Hingham, Massachusetts

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Of Hingham, April 24th, 2008, age 86. Husband of the late Anne (Carson) "Nan" Rowley. Father of Gayle Duff and her husband Ron of Norco, CA and Jay C. Rowley and his wife Judy of Hingham. Grandfather of Bethel Capps of Clarksville, TN, Christopher Clark of Anaheim, CA, Abby Clark of Norco, CA,...

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Jack will be missed by all at Sunrise, but especially by me and my Dad. Dad thought Jack was in his care, and always tried to make sure he had enough to eat and drink. He always enjoyed Jack's smile and laughter. Jack's shining blue eyes left a mark on all of our hearts. I didn't even know for a long while that his last name as Rowley until his daughter-in-law was visiting when I was there with Dad. Little did they know that they had been friends at their former Church in Hingham. I...

dear Jay and Judy...Iam sad to learn of Jack's death..He certainly was a wonderful man and a great dad. I met your Dad while he was a resident at the Atrium and he was one of those people you never forget.....a beautiful smile with an incredibly nice gentle way about him. He was so fortunate to have such a wonderful family..your love and devotion to him were an inspiration..I am sure you will miss him as you remember all the times you shared..God Bless you all....Love Marie Markunas

Jay-
I am so sorry to hear about Jack's passing. I was with my dad when he got the news, and it was definitely a sad moment. I have always enjoyed all the memories that my dad shared with me about your Dad. All of you are in my thoughts.

Mr. Rowley,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Jay and family,
I am so sorry for your loss, I know it has been a long struggle for you and your family.I always enjoyed my conversations with your Dad at Walsh and Packard. Your father was such a kind and gentle person. Remember all the special times you've had with your Dad, this will bring a smile to your face! With sincere condolences, Tom Hamel

Dear Jay and Judy, What a dear man Mr. Rowley was! I was blessed to have shared in a small part of your Dad's life at the Atrium. I remember his smile and I remember him being such a gentle man. I know how much he meant to you. I also know that God will bless you for being a wonderful son and daughter in law..especially during times of most difficult circumstances with this disease. I wish you peace and many beautiful memories that will in time make you smile. Love and Light to you...

Hi Jay;
I was sorry to read of your father's passing on-line. I hope it was peaceful. Your dad was always great with me and I'm sure you'll miss him deeply. My condolences.