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Nancy Rowe
Nancy Rowe  Nancy Ann Rowe, age 68, died Tuesday April 28, 2009 at 4:00 AM at her residence.  She was born January 31, 1941 in LaRue to the late Milford and Marie (Kale) Shuster.  On August 5, 1960 she married Ronald Rowe and he survives.

Also surviving are three daughters; Rhonda Rowe of Kenton, Becky (Brian) Kibler of LaRue and Rosie Rowe of Kenton. Grandchildren; Mark (Melissa) Kibler, Jon Kibler, Andy Kibler and Ben Kibler.  Great Grandchildren; Kaitlyn and Kyle Kibler. One brother Armond (Clara) Shuster of Marseilles.

Member of the former Painter Creek Grange and then the Tymochtee Grange. Former member of the Moose Lodge of Marion. Avid Elgin Comet Fan. Devoted Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother.

Funeral Services will be held Friday May 1, 2009 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Joanne A. Powers.  Burial in the LaRue Cemetery.  Friends may call at the Funeral Home in LaRue from 5 to 8 PM on Thursday.

Representatives of the Elgin Football Team will be her Pall Bearers.

Those who wish may make contributions to either the Hardin County Hospice or the Bridge Hospice of Findlay.

Remembrances and Condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome.com






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#1 from: Jim & Kathy Pipkin
Ferndale, WA
Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 10:16 PM

I am thankful that I got to know Nancy during these last couple of years. Her love for her family was related to me during each and every phone conversation.  She had a wonderful sense of humor, and such a positive outlook on life.  Memories are such a comforting aid at this time, and I know that Nancy has left an abundance of wonderful memories with all of you.  
Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers,
Love,
Jim & Kathy  



#2 from: Kathi (Ferrall) Moore
Marion
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:01 PM

Wish I would have known Nancy was ill. So sorry I hadn't seen her recently. I always enjoyed the familie's Christmas card and running into them here and there. I have such fond memories of my early teen years on Cty. Rd. 255, being neighbors and friends. May Jesus sustain you Ron, Rhonda, Becky, and Rosie.
Forever your friend, Kathi



#3 from: Reg Jackson
Toledo
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 2:59 PM

Although our families have known each other for several generations, it was not until 2002 that I got to know Nancy.  Then, I was hired as the lawyer for a number of citizens of Marion, Wyandot, and Hardin Counties to file a lawsuit against Buckeye Egg Farm.  A 3-person litigation team representing the group was formed, which included Nancy.  To take on and stand up to a multi-national, multi-million dollar corporation took courage.  Nancy was a spark-plug for the team.  That the lawsuit was resolved against Buckeye Egg and very favorably to her fellow citizens is a lasting tribute to Nancy Rowe.  I admired her spunk, humor and goodwill.  She will be missed.  



#4 from: Wayne and Dixie Boblenz
 
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:13 PM

Ron and family,
May it comfort you to know that we were so very sorry to hear of your loss. You're in our thoughts now, and in the days to come. Nancy will sure be missed at the company picic,always enjoyed visiting with her...and sharing recipes.



#5 from: Ruth Byers
Ft. Lauderdale Florida
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 5:23 PM

You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this time of loss.  Nancy was such a wonderful caring person god has chosen a true angel.

Love
Ruth



#6 from: Pam Tobin
Marion,Ohio
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 7:58 PM

Nancy was a very warm and loving person.  I got to know Nancy when my grandson was born and he was very ill.  She always kept him in her thoughts and prayers, and she always called my Mom as soon as the new updates were posted on the computer about his condition.  Such kindness meant so much at such a difficult time.  I hope everyone in her family knows how much we loved her and appreciated everything she did for us.  She will be deeply missed.



#7 from: Angela Harvey
 
Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:20 PM

I am sorry for the loss of such a wonderful woman in your life. She will be deeply missed. I will be praying for you all.



#8 from: Harold (Anteater) & Ruth Fryman
Richwood, OH
Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:26 PM

Our deepest sympathy to you & your family on the death of Nancy. May God bless you & give you comfort as you learn to live without her.  She will always be in your heart.  You are in our thoughts & prayers.
Harold (Anteater) & Ruth Fryman  



#9 from: Janice Rish
Forest
Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 7:30 PM

You have my condolences for the loss of your wife and mother.  Always enjoyed her smile and life and her devotion to fighting the chicken farm.  Know she is in a better place and pain free.  Ron, Max, and Nancy will make sure there are no chicken farms in heaven.  You are all in my prayers.  Janice Rish



#10 from: Jenn, Ben, Elijah, and Arthur Brown
Chicago
Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 10:00 PM

Nancy and her family came into our lives three years ago when our son, Elijah, was born.  He was extremely sick and we posted updates on his progress through a family website.  Nancy would notify my grandparents, who didn't use the internet, about new updates.  I know that Nancy was inspired by Elijah's progress and captivated by his beautiful smile.  It was such a thrill when we all got to meet for Elijah's first Christmas.  We are so grateful to the Rowe family for their love and prayers, for their support of our family, and for their special friendship with my grandparents, Kate and Ernie Hunsicker. We will keep all of you in our prayers.



#11 from: Kenneth & Paula Anderson
Salem, VA
Sat, May 2, 2009 at 2:50 AM

REMEMBERING YOUR MOTHER

Because she was so dear to you,
Her memory will live on
Just as the fragrance of a rose
Still lingers when it's gone . . .
The beauty that was hers alone
In thought is with you still,
And in the hearts that love her,
She still lives,
and always will.

Our prayers are with each of you during the loss of such a great Lady.  Aunt Nancy was one of a kind.  I am and always will be thankful that God allowed our lives to cross. She has left an indelible imprint upon our hearts. Her smiles, laughter and love will live within our hearts and memories forever.  I know that our Lord and Savior will sustain you during this difficult time.  Always know that we love each of you and that we are here for you always.




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