BOWLING GREEN -- Drew Michael Rowe, 31, of the Bowling Green, Ohio area, died in his home in Tampa, Florida on September 25, 2023. Drew was born August 27, 1992, to Kimberly Hatton and Michael Ricci. Following the death of Michael Ricci in 1993, Drew was adopted by Melvin (Mel) Rowe, who died supporting the United States in Afghanistan in 2004. Drew is survived by his mother and chosen family, Kimberly Hatton and C. David Maxey; sister, Sidney Rowe; brother and sister, Lucas (Luke) Rowe and Haley Frager; sisters, Liliana and Annabeth Maxey; fiancée, Rachael Pisano; Aunt and Uncle, Michelle and Robert (Bob) Furlong; Aunt, Carla Uzelac; Uncle, Craig (CJ) Daniels, Jr.; Uncle and Aunt, Richard (Rick) and Janet (Jan) Rowe; Aunt and Uncle, Laura Ricci King and Jeff King; Uncle and Aunt, Marcus and Jeannie Ricci; and many cousins and other family he loved. Drew was predeceased by great grandmother, Anna (Annie) Hatton; grandparents, Colenne and Craig Daniels; and grandfather, Charles (Charlie) Rowe.
After graduating from Otsego High School in Tontogany, Ohio and earning a certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) through Penta Career Center, Drew attended Bowling Green State University for a year, and he worked at a number of Bowling Green and Waterville area restaurants and bars for much of his life. Drew settled down with his partner and best friend, Rachael, and they made a beautiful life together in Tampa, Florida.
Drew was loved by an overwhelming number of people, especially in the Bowling Green and Waterville communities. He was charismatic, witty, unique, wild, and a protector. He felt everything so deeply and always made sure the people he loved knew it.
There will be a celebration of Drew's life for his many friends and family at 2pm on Friday, November 24, 2023, at Shawn's Irish Tavern in Waterville, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the APA Psychology Advocacy Fund athttps://www.apaservices.org/advocacy-fund.
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Penny shipman
October 9, 2023
I watched him grow up and he has always had a special place in my heart.
Kimberly Hatton
October 8, 2023
I will never forget how long it would take me to unload all of his toys and trinkets from his pockets when it was time to wash his coat. It had to have been at least 4 or 5 pounds worth of his most important possessions. I miss and love you Drew. Mom
Zoe Werdebaugh
October 8, 2023
A truly wonderful human being & friend. I´ll always remember you belting out 30 Seconds To Mars in my car & the Easy Street days. rest in paradise.
Linda Snyder-Morin
October 7, 2023
I wish I knew what to say. I remember Drew, the boy, so I know how much the man will be missed. My heart and prayers are with you, Kim and Sidney and all of yours. Also with Rick and Jan and all of your family. May God bless and give you comfort. Linda Snyder-Morin
Jan rowe
October 7, 2023
I'll never forget the time drew zipped his cousin Jeremiah up in a suitcase while on vacation in Myrtle Beach. We couldn't figure out what that sound was coming from the luggage sitting in the foyer. When we realized what it was, Drew was laughing hysterical with that awesome ornery smile on his face. You couldn't help but love him.
Brittney
October 7, 2023
I met drew for the first time in July of this year and thought he was a wonderful man I loved him to death and I was very happy for his finance my cousin Rachel pisano. My heart hurts for you cousin. We all love u
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