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Wayne Rowell

Wilmington, Vermont

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Wayne Rowell 1925 - 2014 WILMINGTON Wayne D. Rowell, 89, a resident of East Main Street died Tuesday Sept. 30, 2014 at the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital following a period of declining health. The son of Glenn E. and Bernice S. (McCorrison) Rowell, he was born on the family farm in Tunbridge on...

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We first met Wayne about 1982 .... Bunnie Rowell, our dear friend, wanted us to know him. She was so proud of him and we stopped by his home . In 1995, we moved from CA to NH and would see him at family gatherings . We just learned of his passing 7/28/2015. Condolences to all the family. We appreciate his life and his contributions to Vermont and all of his loved ones .

So sorry to hear about the loss of Wayne. He was a good man. My family and I always had a great respect for him. Condolences to the family.May he rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Wayne, how I always enjoyed my visits with him and loved the stories that he told and oh my the history that he knew. I will miss his.
Every time I go by your house I will always think of him and Genevieve.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Laura Gerdes

Uncle Wayne, the man with the smile and the dry sense of humor. And the twinkle in his eye. He helped me understand a lot of things when I was growing up.

Prayers for the family of Wayne Rowell. He was a great man. One to truly look up to. He was an asset to his community and a credit to the game warden service. He has now gone on to his well deserved rest. His tools of labor fallen silent. Well done good and faithful servant. Well done.

My wife has lost her father and I have lost a man who was like a father to me. Wayne Rowell is already missed from our family. My heart goes out to my mother-in-law Genevieve and my brothers and sister in-law.

We were so sorry to hear that Wayne had passed.
He & Genevieve have been good friends to my parents for many years. My Dad remembers fondly the many camping trips, snowmobiling, and trekking through the wilds of Somerset with Wayne. He also taught Chip a lot about those Somerset woods, and fishing and hunting up there.
With much respect, and sincere sympathy to the family,
Chip and Brenda

My love and a big hug to Aunt Genevieve and all my cousins. Uncle Wayne was a true friend of the woods.

I met Wayne on a couple of different occasions. An experienced warden and great person. Am very sorry to hear of his passing. Condolences to his family.