On November 16, 2004. Beloved husband of Shelia M. Rowe; father of Kira and Russell. On Sunday, friends may call at THE NEW VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES (Randallstown), 8728 Liberty Rd. from 3 to 8 p.m. On Monday, November 22, the family will receive friends from 11 to 11:30 a.m. at the Payne Memorial AME Church, 1714 Madison Ave., with services to follow. Inquires to ph .
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Robyn Stewart
November 29, 2004
Mrs. Rowe,
I worked with Russell at GAO. Every time I think about the "Master Blaster" I smile. He was the most positive person I have ever had the privilege to know. I never heard him complain about his health although I knew that it had to be trying. What a legacy to leave for his children and for you: So much courage, so much love. May the good Lord keep him close and bless his family.
Lynndrell Woods
November 26, 2004
May God comfort & keep the family of Russell Rowe. You are in my prayers. Russell and I worked at U.S. Secret Service for some years. He will be truly missed.
Mark Sidbury
November 24, 2004
My Deepest sympathy to Sheila and the Rowe family,
Please accept my humble prayers and expressions of sympathy during this most trying of times. Place you trust and faith in that higher being who will provide the strength from within that you will need now and in the future. As we all come to know from experience, He gives only what each of us can bear and will carry the balance. I knew russell for twenty-two years as he was my original training agent and friend. i will always cherish the lessons of life he imparted upon as a friend and mentor. May god bless you and keep ypu!
Mark Sidbury and family
LasFayette and Corma Collins
November 24, 2004
Mrs. Rowe and Family;
We share your loss.
John Turner
November 24, 2004
Sheila,
Please accept my heartfelt condolence. You and the family are in my thoughts these days. While no words of mine can ease your loss, I just wanted you to know that I am grieving with you and thinking about you constantly. Your grief is shared by many.
John Cooney
November 24, 2004
Sheila:
Please accept my deepest sympathy for Eussell's loss. I was a friend of his during his entire SS career and worked along side of him for the last four years at GAO. I never once heard a single complaint from him about his illness. He made me laugh every day, and I will miss him.
Malcolm Landry
November 24, 2004
Dear Shelia and Family,
I met Russell after HE Joined the USSS, some 25 years ago. I was stationed at the Los Angeles FO. But through the years Russell and I stayed in touch. He will be sorely missed. But, He will live in my heart and memory forever.
God Bless you, Shelia and Family to carry on.
Malcolm & Patricia Landry
The Cole Family
November 24, 2004
God is in charge and with you and your family just believe and you will receive. Be thankful for each day that God is given. God loves you so do we.
Roland Maye
November 24, 2004
Sheila,
I would like to express my sympathy in your loss of Russell. Russell and I shared many laughs and tough assignments during our USSS careers. I truly admired him for his perseverance and his ability to smile even during times of adversity. He will truly be missed.
Alonzo and Cassandra Webb
November 24, 2004
Shelia; Cassandra, Kiante', Kelechi, Kianna and I want you to know that we will always keep you in our daily prayers. Russell was, and always will be a very special friend. I pray that you know my heart and know without a doubt that I'll alwyas try to be there for you. All our love, Alonzo and the rest of the Webb gang.
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