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Jordan Ritchie
August 17, 2005
I am so sorry I never got to meet Mrs. Rowell in person. But the closest I've gotten is her son - Mr. Jeff Rowell.
What could have turned into a very sticky mess ended by having Mr. Rowell and I becoming good friends.
And if this is any indication of how you raised your son, you should be very proud. I know you must be looking down from heaven, smiling the biggest smile knowing what a very special son you have.
He is one of the very few that diligently excudes pride, honor, and dignity. Not only that, he's a man of his word, and is a very caring individual.
People tell me that I can very easily sense a persons personality/intentions instantly. Be it face to face, or over the internet. And again, when I first spoke to Mr. Rowell on the phone I could sense he was a very sincere person.
You've done one heck of a job raising a son who believes in morals and other fundemental things that society definitely lacks in today's world.
To Jeff, and the rest of the Rowell family I send you my deepest sympathies at this time.
Julie, Doug, Crystal, and Kayla
August 11, 2005
We love you mamaw.
John Sheline
August 9, 2005
Good luck Momma Rowell, thank you for all you've done.
---John (aka: Junior)
Steve Bee
August 8, 2005
My prayers are with you.
Craig Waite
August 7, 2005
Mrs. Rowell,
I never had the pleasure of knowing you (Personally), But in a sense, I did through your last surviving son Jeff. He is my friend. If you didn't receive any Positive credit for anything else in this world, you do with me with your upbringing of your son Jeff. He's a fine man of which I'm sure you're proud of. He can be short and curt and straight to the point, but also gentle and kind and your friend at the same time. Because of his love for fellow human beings and friends, this kind of affection and sensitivity only comes from a Mothers love. You must have done your job well here, and I credit and commend you from what I know of you through your influences on your son Jeff. My condolences go out to the entire Rowell family at this time, as I know the pain of the loss of a Mother all to well, and the loss of Loved ones too. God Bless you, Mrs. Rowell. I know God has removed all your pain that this world can inflict on one's body, mind, soul and sprit. Rest well and be rejoined with your Husband in Paradise, and be at Peace in God's Kingdom together for eternity. Again, I state to all the Rowell Family and Friends at this time of grief, my most heart felt sympathy and affections to you all. May God Bless and comfort all of you. Sincerely Craig Waite
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