Donald "Don" Rowe

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Donald "Don" Rowe age 82 of Fredericksburg, IA, died Friday, June 9, 2023, at Community Memorial Hospital in Sumner, IA. Funeral Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 17, 2023, at Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg with Rev. Scott Smith officiating. For those unable to attend in person please join the family via Livestream at the link below. https://foveo.stream/hugeback-johnson/donald-rowe Friends may greet the family from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Friday, June 16, 2023, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in Fredericksburg. Visitation continues an hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Donald Dean Rowe, known as Don to his friends and loved ones, passed away on June 9, 2023, in Sumner, IA. Born on August 21, 1940, in rural Chickasaw County, IA, the son of James and Anna (Leitch) Rowe. Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend to many. Don attended country school in Chickasaw County until the 8th grade and enjoyed participating in school plays during these years. Don graduated from Fredericksburg High School in 1958. While attending a friend’s wedding reception at the Riviera Ballroom in Janesville, Don met the love of his life and they were married on February 10, 1962, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, IA. They were blessed with two children – Dean and Kay. The couple made their home on a farm in rural Fredericksburg until 1966 when they moved into town. Don farmed for a few years and worked at the Fredericksburg Farmers Coop. In 1963, he was asked to manage the Co-op, he accepted the offer and spent the next several years as manager of the Fredericksburg Farmers Co-op. Don was instrumental in helping the Co-op grow and continue to gain success. After leaving the Co-op, Don worked as an insurance agent and drove a truck for Con-Agra Foods for several years. Don cherished the twice-yearly family fishing trips to South Turtle Lake in Minnesota when the kids were young. He was a passionate fisherman and some of his favorite memories were from the many trips to Canada. From these fishing trips and adventures, countless laughs, stories, and once-in-a-lifetime catches were made, like the 48" Northern Pike Don was able to wrestle to the boat. Each great grandchild received a fishing pole when they turned one and when they reached the age of five, Don gave them an upgraded fishing pole. He was an avid collector of anything fishing-related and had amassed a variety of poles and tackle throughout his lifetime. Don and Ruth’s deck was a favorite spot for everyone. Many days and nights were spent watching nature, visiting with friends, and enjoying beautiful Iowa sunsets. Don enjoyed a good card game, traveling with Ruth to numerous destinations over the years, and taking road trips with no particular destination in mind—just the enjoyment of the open road. Don will be remembered as a loving, optimistic, and wise man who touched the lives of many. His legacy will live on through the memories and stories shared by his family and friends. Don is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth Rowe of Fredericksburg, IA; son, Dean (Sheri) Rowe of Fredericksburg, IA; daughter, Kay (Randy) Boedeker of Lawler, IA; grandchildren, Reggie (Beth) Rowe, Reid (Jen) Boedeker, Elizabeth (Marty) Kass, Kelly (Steve) Lines, Jordan (Lauren) Boedeker, Whitney (Doug) Brusich; great-grandchildren, Grace, Peyton, and Karson Rowe, Ethan and Olivia Boedeker, Waylon and Wix Kass, Charlotte, Houston, Hazel, and a new baby Lines on the way, Brooklyn and Emmett Boedeker, and Alden Brusich; brother-in-law, Norman (Moine) Boeckman of La Porte City, IA. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, James Rowe and twin brother Darwin Rowe at birth; mother and father in law; four brothers-in-law; and four sisters-in-law.

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  1. Ruthie, Kay and Dean and families, I am so sorry to hear of Donnie’s passing! So many memories when they lived next door to my folks. They were so kind and my Mom really felt both were such good friends and neighbors! Prayers and hugs to all of you!

  2. Ruth, Dean, Kay and families,
    We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Dena and Zac Palmer and Dean Speicher

  3. Thinking of the family during this sad time. Sending heartfelt condolences to you all.

  4. Thinking of you Ruth! We know you and Don had many wonderful memories with your family and friends. Sending our prayers.

  5. Sending our deepest sympathy to all of you at this sad time, you are in our prayers. Love and hugs to you all.

  6. Our sympathy to you Ruth & your family -Don & I go back to the old county school with Peggy March the teacher.

  7. Ruth and families. Deepest sympathies to all of you at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers to go out to all of you.

  8. Our sympathy and prayer to Ruth and family in this difficult time.
    Rick and Denise Haugen

  9. Our sympathy and prayers go to Ruth and family. I met Don in the early 60’s; lots of fun memories with Don and the gang at the truck stop west end of F-burg.

  10. We have so many fun and wonderful memories of us doing some fun things together. So blessed to have those memories. Our Sympathy Roger and Margo

  11. I knew him as Cousin Donny, that nothing had been given to him in life, that he knew how to have fun and that he was smart enough to graduate and leave the farm to make his own way. He and his Brother, James, were good role models for me to follow, most importantly as they taught me what hard work was and why it was important.
    Great guy that will be missed by all who knew him. Our condolences to Ruth and all his family.
    Chad and Rita Leitch

  12. So sorry to hear of Don passing, I always enjoyed talking to him at the shop. He was truly a Great guy! According to all the many tributes, many others agree!!

  13. Ruth, Dean, Kay and families.
    You have our deepest sympathy. Hopefully, thoughts and prayers will help you get thru this difficult time.
    Randy and Mary Jane Leach

  14. Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Craig, Audrey, and Jentry Bravener

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