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Timothy G. Rowe

Reno, Nevada

1955 - 2017

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Timothy G. RoweNovember 4, 1955February 7, 2017Tim was born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, and moved with his family to Placerville, California, at age 12. He attended El Dorado High School, University of Southern California, and California State University, Sacramento. He spent the majority of his...

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Kathe and I were always fond of Tim with his enthusiasm and passion for life.

His passing will leave a great void to fill for so many among family, friends, and organizations.

We will miss him.

Our extremely heartfelt sympathies to Hank and the family.

Don and Kathy Brooks



We happened to be out town

My heart and condolences go out to Tim's family, I am so deeply saddened to have learned of his untimely passing. My memories of Tim, Greg Clark, Paul Woods, and myself completing the 'Death Ride' are special. Besides his great accomplishments to water science and his community, Tim was a man born of demonstrated ability with an open heart to "Everyone" he met! I think about you often Tim and will Never forget your generosity, unending friendship and encouragement. SG

I met Tim while working for the USGS. He had a true passion for cycling and the outdoors. I remember camping with Tim years ago on a field trip and that we had a good time. I was sad to hear of his passing and wish to extend my condolences to his family.

I laughed and cried - what a great celebration today. Hugs to Tim's family - he was always so nice and professional to work with.

It was a beautiful day - RIP Tim!

I met Tim in the late 1970's. I always considered him one of my oldest and dearest friends. I have wonderful memories of get-togethers, birthday parties, barbecues, play dates and pizza nights with our then young daughters.
Tim made friends easily. He always had a smile, a kind word and was a friend for life.
Over the years our children grew up and we all experienced many of life's changes. Our visits became less often, but Tim always kept in touch. I looked forward to his Christmas...

Tim was a dedicated science communications colleague, and I will be always grateful for his support and encouragement, but most of all, for his friendship. He truly gave of himself to others.