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1949
2021
Deborah Kay Rowe, 72
March 28, 1949-May 26, 2021
Deborah Kay Rowe was born in Devils Lake ND on March 28, 1949 to Daniel J. and Velma Keller, both deceased now. Debbie grew up in Butte with her siblings, Dan Keller (Shannon) of Dillon, Mike Keller of Polaris and Deanna Noon of Sheridan. Debbie met the love of her life, Jim Rowe, in Butte MT, May of 1971 and married soon after. Debbie and Jim moved to Spokane a few years later, where they made their home for almost 30 years, then back to Montana for a short time after retirement. The past 10 years have been enjoyed in Arizona. Debbie had many wonderful friends she met in Arizona and was known to all as a caring, giving, smiling neighbor and friend. She was always loved and will be dearly missed by everyone who knew her. She is survived by her siblings and many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Private services were held in Butte Montana.
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Becky Mattila
June 28, 2021
Dee and family I was so sorry to hear about Debbie my thoughts and prayers are with all of you
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Ray Russell
June 27, 2021
So sad for the loss of a fine person. I remember fine times many years ago with Jim and the Bentons. God bless-
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