FRANCIS GERBER "FRANK" LOWENSTEIN

1925 - 2017

FRANCIS GERBER "FRANK" LOWENSTEIN

1925 - 2017

BORN

1925

DIED

2017

FRANCIS LOWENSTEIN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 23 to Jan. 24, 2017.
LOWENSTEIN FRANCIS GERBER "FRANK"
Peacefully, on January 22, 2017, surrounded by family. Cherished husband of Amy Comins Lowenstein; devoted father of Peggy E. Lowenstein (Steve Berez), Michael E. Lowenstein (Andrea) and the late William M. Lowenstein; grandfather of Daniel W. Berez, Julie R. Berez, Lauren L. (Nick) Bauer, Rachel L. (Mark) Hoekstra and David B. Lowenstein; and great- grandfather of Samuel R. Bauer; devoted son of the late Harry H. Lowenstein and Helaine Myers Lowenstein. Born in New York on January 31, 1925, and raised in South Orange, New Jersey, Frank interrupted his studies at the University of Pennsylvania to serve in the U.S. Army in World War II, including during the Normandy invasion. After finishing his degree at Penn, he moved to Pittsburgh. There he met his beloved wife of nearly 65 years, over 40 of them spent in a successful career in the family's wholesale distribution business, first in sales and management and then for many years as its President. Upon retirement from an honorable and respected business career, Frank embarked on a 25-year "second career" as a model retiree. His interest in a variety of subjects enriched our community in countless quiet ways, including teaching English to Russian immigrants, choral singing, performing in old-time radio show re-enactments and in JCC plays, working on political campaigns, and attending weekly Saturday morning services and Brotherhood activities at Rodef Shalom. Frank loved literature and music of all kinds. He had a quick wit and a keen sense of humor; he loved a good joke or even a pretty good joke. Frank also had a lifelong love of sports, especially tennis. He played on the freshman team at Penn before enlisting in the Army and for another 60 years after the war. He also had a special passion for the Pirates and Pitt Panthers, for whom a couple of undefeated, unscored upon championship seasons almost would have met his hopes and expectations. Grandpa Frank was a fine man who had a great life; he leaves with his good name firmly intact and honestly earned. He will be deeply missed, especially by the many friends to whom he was unfailingly attentive and the family he loved and who loved him. Funeral services to be held at Rodef Shalom Temple, 4905 Fifth Avenue (at Morewood) on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, at 10 a.m. Visitation at temple one hour prior to services (9 - 10 a.m.). Interment West View Cemetery of Rodef Shalom Congregation. Contributions may be made to the William M. Lowenstein Genealogical Research Endowment Fund at the Rauh Jewish Archives of the Heinz History Center, c/o United Jewish Federation, 234 McKee Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 or a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements entrusted to RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC.
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RAY TERZICH

January 26, 2017

My deepest sympathy to the family. I will miss Frank's Saturday talks. we spoke about the Pirates,Pitt Psnthers and opera.
I will dearly miss his wisdom and insight.
RIP my friend
Ray Terzich Dithridge House

Peter Longini

January 24, 2017

You can take the boy out of New York, but you can't take New York out of the boy. Frank was a longtime and valued resident of Pittsburgh and of Rodef Shalom's Brotherhood, but he was shaped by his New York background which showed most clearly in his straightforward presentation of ideas -- even when doing so wasn't always comfortable. A great guy. Very sorry for your loss.

c t

January 24, 2017

Please find comfort from God's word during this time. Hosea13:14

January 23, 2017

Dear Andi: I was saddened to read of the passing of your dad. Please accept my condolences on your loss. - Jeff Pollock, Esq. (Sq. Hill)

c t

January 23, 2017

Isaiah25: 8 tells us he God will swallow up death forever.

Oren Spiegler

January 23, 2017

It was always a pleasure to be welcomed to Rodef Shalom Shabbat services by the genial Mr. Lowenstein. I first came to know him about 45 years ago when I delivered newspapers to the lovely family home on Bennington Avenue. This was in the days when the carrier collected cash for delivery on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Mr. Lowenstein was always welcoming and full of personality. I will miss him. My condolences to his family.

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