Dennis Carl Dow
July 2, 1950 – March 15, 2019
Dennis passed away two years ago at Stanford Hospital from complications of an undiagnosed heart condition. He would have turned 70 last year, and though he didn’t like being the center of attention, he definitely would have been had he reached that milestone. Inevitably, someone would have brought up that as a kid, he thought Fourth of July fireworks were for him.
Dennis was born in San Francisco and raised there by his parents, Frances Garcia Dow from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Harold Charles Dow, an architect, who, as a boy, emigrated from Poland through Ellis Island with his sister Anna. Dennis loved the city as a child and explored it with his friends on his scooter and by trolley and bus. He studied piano and rooted for his home baseball team, the San Francisco Giants. During the summer, he and his sister, Debora, would spend time in Southern California with their Aunt Lil and Uncle Dave, and would also take tr
Women in the Des Moines metro are eligible for nomination of visionary award Young Women s Resource Center, Special to the Register
Nominations for the Young Women’s Resource Center annual Louise Noun Visionary Woman Award to honor a local leader dedicated to enhancing the lives of girls and women in our community are open now through Dec. 31.
Nominees must be a member of the greater Des Moines metro area.
The Louise Noun Visionary Woman Award honors local advocates, activists, innovators and philanthropists who’ve made significant contributions toward empowering girls and young women. This work is exemplified by the nominee’s dedication to empowerment, as well as their ability to inspire others to take action.