Daniel A. Brower, 73, Rochester, passed away at 6:30 a.m., Sunday, June 6, 2021, at his residence.
He was born on Feb. 19, 1948, in Marion, the son of Everett and Iva Irene (Rook) Brower. On Aug. 10, 1984, at the First Baptist Church in Rochester he married Wanda (Craig) Mow and she survives.
Mr. Brower had worked for the former Chamberlain Products, Akron, Pike Lumber Company, Akron, Lear, Plymouth, and Medallion, Culver. He attended the First Baptist Church, Rochester, and enjoyed working in his yard, woodworking, painting by number kits, and utmost important was time spent with his family.
Survivors include his wife, Wanda Brower, Rochester; children, Roger (Pam) Brower, Akron, Dan R. (Sarah) Brower, Rockwall, Texas, Christine (Chris) Vanata, Akron, Greg Mow, Rochester, Gary (Becky) Mow, Rochester; grandchildren, Nicole (Kyle) Amor, Conrad Warder III, Daniel (Samantha) Kneifel, Justin (Brandi) Kneifel, Angela (Matt) Bien, Troy (Brittlyn) Mow, Rachel Mow, Adam (Kayla) Montel, A.J. (Betsie) Montel, Brentley Mow, Hannah Brower, Chase Brower, Grayson Brower, Peyton Brower, Arielle Varela, Carlos Varela, Levi (Tiffany) Brower, Jarrett Gard, Aileen Brower, and 23 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and son, Steve Brower.
Private funeral services will be conducted at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Friends may visit from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 9, 2021, at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Rochester. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church or the Fulton County Cancer Fund. Online condolences may be expressed at www.zimmermanbrosfh.com.
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