It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Dexter community announces the untimely passing of Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe, who tragically died on July 11, 2025, following an accident unrelated to his fire service duties. His passing marks the end of an era, not only for the Dexter Fire Department but for the entire community that he selflessly served for over five decades.
Assistant Chief Rowe was more than a first responder — he was a mentor, a leader, a neighbor, and a friend. For over 51 years, he served with distinction, rising through the ranks to become Assistant Chief, a role in which he led with quiet strength, profound wisdom, and a deep sense of duty. His contributions helped shape the department into what it is today, leaving behind a standard of excellence and dedication that few can match.
Those who worked alongside Dale knew him not only as a consummate professional but also as someone who brought heart, humility, and humor to every shift. He trained countless firefighters over the years, instilling in them not only the technical skills needed for the job but also the values of respect, courage, and compassion. He often said that being a firefighter wasn’t just about fighting fires — it was about protecting people, building trust, and showing up, no matter what.
Outside the firehouse, Dale was equally committed to the people of Dexter. Whether volunteering at local events, helping a neighbor in need, or simply sharing a story and a laugh over coffee, he embodied the very spirit of community. His presence was felt far beyond the emergency calls — it was felt in the lives he touched every single day.
The loss of Assistant Chief Rowe leaves a void that words cannot fill. To his family, we offer our deepest condolences. Your grief is shared by an entire town. We stand with you in sorrow, and we celebrate the incredible life of a man who gave so much of himself to others.
To his fellow firefighters and first responders, may you continue to carry forward the lessons Dale taught and the example he set. Let his memory serve as a guiding light, reminding us all what it means to serve with honor and heart.
Assistant Fire Chief Dale Rowe’s legacy will live on in every siren that sounds, every life saved, and every act of service performed by the department he helped build. May he rest in peace, knowing his was a life of impact, courage, and unwavering commitment.
Gone but never forgotten.