Chester Rowell
1844–1912 (age 68)
Biography
Chester Rowell cultivated a reputation for principled civic leadership, encouraging the public to seek common ground while honoring the freedoms of speech and press. His colleagues described him as a thoughtful journalist and statesman who believed deeply in the power of informed citizens to improve their communities.
He left behind a legacy of inclusive debate and civic pride, and those who visit the Chapel of the Light Columbarium and Cemetery still recall him as someone who bridged generations through thoughtful service and unwavering integrity.