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Richard L. Rowe

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeROWE, Richard L. Age 84, of Kettering, passed away Tuesday December 14, 2010 at Liberty Nursing Home, Centerville. Richard was born July 15, 1926 in Lima, Ohio to Leroy and Mildred (Lewis) Rowe. He worked for several years as a Sales Manager for Ray Bryant and Voss...

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Our deepest sympathies to Kathy and her family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and may God Bless all of you. If there is anything we can do please let us know.

Love,
John and Jennie Penewit

Dear Aunt Dottie & Kathy & family:
My deepest sympathy goes out to each of you. What a great man he was, always had a smile on his face. I just loved him! I remember sitting and listening to Uncle Dick & my father Leonard Lewis discussing fishing. What great fishermen they both were. He will be missed by so many. Keep your memories of him alive & remember he is not suffering anylonger. You are in my thoughts and prayers & May God Bless all of you.

Jeanne Lewis

Aunt Dottie,Cathy, and family.
So sorry about the loss of Dick. May the Lord God, watch over you and help you through this rough time in your lives.
I am going to try my best to get down there on Friday, been having some difficulties with my car, and with the weather we have had, the roads are not in the greatest condition for travel. Even though Tim, took a chance, he is a guy and can handle any car matters that come up, I am not handy at that.Brion wanted to be there too, but...

Uncle Dick was like my 2nd dad if I was not home with my family I was with Uncle Dick Aunt Dottie and Cousin Kathy. What great times they were.
Uncle Dick put in in my first horse show at the Sundowners and I got a 2nd place ribbon, but Cousin Kahty won all her events Uncle Dick made sure she had the best.
Uncle Dick got me my first job interview at Ray Bryant Chev.
I can still remember him saying now you have to work hard to keep your job I can't do that for you.
Uncle...

Dick was such a lively, fun person to be around. He will be missed at the barn, and everywhere else. Our deepest sympathies to Kathy and her family. Love, Tim, Jana, Hallie and Will

KATHY AND AUNT DOTTIE, SO SORRY FOR YOU'RE LOSS. UNCLE DICK WAS A WONDERFUL MAN AND HE WILL BE MISSED..MAY GOD HOLD HIM SOFTLY IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND...DEBI