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Joseph Waverly Rowell

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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BRISTOL, Tenn. - Joseph Waverly Rowell, 81, of Bristol died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006, at his home. He was born in Surry, Va., to the late Joseph W. and Mary Elizabeth Bell Rowell and had lived in Bristol since 1952. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia and was a pilot in the U.S....

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DEAR FRAN,MAY GOD BLESS AND SUSTAIN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME.
WE WERE BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN JOE AND HIS FRIENDLY, KIND, AND GENTLE WAYS. HE WAS A GENTLEMAN TO ALL. LOVE, DON & YVONNE MORRIS

Dear Fran,
All of the guys on the "A" team send their condolences to you and your family. Joe was truly a team player. We shall miss him.
His tennis "Buddies"

Dear John,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have fond memories of your dad from First Pres (when we were in High School and again in the late 70's /early 80's when I lived in Bristol). He will surely be missed by many. God Bless you and the family.

We didn't make it to Fl. this winter but, thanks to another member of the FMCA Riverwoods Roamers, we heard of your loss. Both of you were treasured in both the Park and Chapter.
We send our sincere condolences to you Fran and your family.

Dear Fran,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We lost a good friend.
Jack an Nancy Johnson

Dear Frances,
Know that I have been thinking about you and your family over the last week. I just feel so fortunate that I was able to connect with both you and Joe at Christmas time in Indio. We had a great time and I got to see firsthand why so many people think the world of you and Joe. I will always treasure the time that he and I spent playing golf, tennis, and just talking. He was a gem and I know his spirit will live on in all who had the opportunity to meet him. I wish you...

Dear Rowell Family, We were sorry to learn of Joe's death. It has been a pleasure to know all of you through the years. We have fond memories of a very fine man.
May the fondness of your memories hold him close in your hearts. With much sympathy, Faye and John Cooper

Dear Fran,
It truly was our privilege to have
known Joe. We were so pleased that you and Joe stopped to visit with us in Oil City. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

David,
I was very sorry to hear about your Dad's death. I remember him fondly, mainly around First Pres, always with a ready smile and easy-going, friendly word. Hello to your Mom, and know that you and your family are in our thoughts.