Doris J. Rowe was born on May 2, 1945 to the late John Henry Rowe and Eldora L. Rowe in Wadley, Alabama. She attended the local schools here in Saint Lucie County graduating from Lincoln Park Academy. Soon after, she furthered her education at Indian River State College and then in Kansas City, MO. She worked at an insurance company before relocating back to Fort Pierce, FL. Once her relocation took place, she started working at Indian River State College as a clerk for ten years. She then retired and worked for many contractors in the Fort Pierce. Doris finally ended her tenure of working after working for “The Chronicle,” the only black newspaper in the city.
Doris helped out at Saint John’s United Methodist Church. She loved to go to church when she could. She loved planting her beautiful flowers and reading. She also loved helping people who needed help as she knew many people in Fort Pierce from her help and generosity.
On March 13, 2023 Doris J. Rowe peacefully departed this life. She was preceded in death by her parents: John Henry Rowe and Eldora L. Rowe; sister: Annie Bush; brothers: Truman Rowe, Willie Rowe, John H. Rowe.
Those left to cherish her memories are her sisters: Ruby D. Stokes and Margaret M. Arnold both of Kansas City, MO, Hazel V. Rowe of Fort Pierce, FL; nieces: Sharon Staples, Pamela Staples, Valeria Dupriest(Julius), Chandra Arnold, Brittany Arnold, Elana Jones all of Kansas City, MO; Latoya Rowe of Orlando, FL, Ashley Hatcher and Tempest Hatcher both of Fort Lauderdale, FL; nephews: Jimmie L. Moore(Sheila) of Fort Pierce, FL, Timothy Hatcher of North Carolina, Joseph Arnold, Jr. of Kansas City, MO, Quinton Evans, Jr. of Orlando, FL, Brett Arnold of Kansas City, MO; and a host of other family members and friends who will miss her.
Funeral Services for Doris J. Rowe will convene on Saturday, March 25, 2023 at Stone Brothers Funeral Home in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 11:00am. Burial will follow in Riverview Memorial Park.
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I Love You.
A true queen in my eyes I will never in my life time forget the wonderful things you did for me and my kids. I love you so much auntie, you were a blessing to me and many people. God called you home so your body could rest. I wish you could be here forever but it was your time to go. You will truly be missed. I love you with all my heart. Rest in peace Auntie...❤️🙏🏽🌹🌹
There always be fond memories of you left behind in the minds of those who knew you.Rest in peace you work are all done,and to the family may GOD keep you in his ever lasting grace.Just know it was for the better to leave. From Kelvin Grant Owens & Family... 👃👃👃🌹🌹🌹🌹
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