It was normal for Rachel A. Dow to power her way to the Mississippi River on her bicycle for some alone time, mulling over thoughts to the water's murmur.
Friends knew the 29-year-old University of Minnesota student to be independent and adventurous. They also knew she frequented her thinking spot down by the river at night.
But when she didn't come home overnight Friday, they knew something wasn't right, and a search party was formed. Her bike was found Saturday near the river at 38th Street and West River Road, near a hole in the ice. Soon after, Dow's body was pulled from the water as friends stood nearby.
"Rachel was a very wonderful person," her friend and co-worker Brian Rose said Sunday. "She's the kind of person that could do anything. She was very well-read, very smart, very confident."
Minneapolis police spokesman Sgt. Jesse Garcia said it's too early to say how Dow died or whether foul play was involved. The cause and manner of death remain under investigation, according to a Hennepin County medical examiner's report released Sunday.
Dow's longtime friend and co-worker, Jon Provenzano, said many of her friends believe it was an accident. About 150 of them gathered in a private room at Chiang Mai Thai restaurant in Uptown, where Dow worked for eight years as a bartender and server, to grieve Saturday night.
"She's one of the best employees this restaurant has ever had," said Provenzano, a restaurant manager. "She could read people really well and a lot of the times know what they might want before they wanted it. She had a knack for taking care of people.
"She really did want to make a difference," he said.