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John Leveille
February 3, 2022
Richard McGowan was my mentor in 1984 when he took me on as a student teacher. Linda Dear also helped me to qualify by taking me on for math instruction.
Richard helped build up my confidence. I was a 42 year old USAF retiree that was fully qualified to teach without the classroom experience. I spent 23 years at LHS, and it´s
the grounding provided by Richard and Linda that made my teaching a truly worthwhile experience. My wife, Jenny, was a registrar at the school, and she had loads of positive encounters with Richard.
Major General (Ret.) and Mrs. Steve & Kathy Lepper
March 7, 2021
Writing about the impact Mr. McGowan had on my life is both an honor and a challenge. Part of me wonders how he would critique my writing. Among all the teachers I had in my life, he had the greatest influence on the way I express myself.
He also influenced the most important connection in my life: My wife, Kathy, and I met in 1974 in his Lakenheath High School Advanced Placement English class. After our graduation in 1975, I attended the Air Force Academy -- a decision for which Mr. McGowan chided me: "couldn't you have attended a REAL college?" I knew he was only kidding; I knew he was proud of me because when Kathy and I returned to England years later with our own two children, he invited us to be "guest teachers" for one of his English classes. I remember these particular events here because they remain vivid memories and illustrate how Mr. McGowan truly cared about every student he taught.
Generations of "military brats" benefited from the wisdom, acerbic wit, and keen mind of Richard McGowan. Kathy and I are proud to be among them. It's common during a military career to meet fellow veterans and compare notes about where and with whom we might have served together. The same is true of military brats who grew up overseas. On several occasions, conversations with fellow LHS alumni found their way to Mr. McGowan and the "tough love" he gave us all. None of us could envision being who we are or doing what we've done without the push he gave us.
From all your students across the many years you devoted to shaping our lives and our character: Thank You, Mr. McGowan. May you rest in peace and may our paths cross again.
Your former students and friends,
Steve & Kathy (Greene) Lepper
George & Madeleine Albert
March 2, 2021
When I joined the English Dept. at LHS in 1980 after nearly 10 years as a Dorm Counselor, I was somewhat rusty. Richard, who was Head of the Dept, took me under his wing and showed me the ropes. He and Mary Margaret became fast friends. I have fond memories of the many parties they gave at their home in Brandon where the wine and brandy flowed freely.
When Richard retired, he suggested I take on AP English Literature & Composition - big boots to fill - he'd been teaching his A.P.E.S. ( as he fondly called them ) for at least 20 years. He possessed enormous experience and scholarship. Again he gave me so many useful tips and advice. I also "inherited" his four drawer filing cabinets, a Treasure Trove of invaluable information.
We all remember a favorite teacher who greatly inspired our lives. Among the thousands of students he taught over the years, many can say that Mr McGowan was that one.
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David Volbrecht
March 1, 2021
Mr McGowan was a great teacher, realizing that the challenge of his A.P. English class was what I needed to become a better than average student (Lakenheath, 84-85 year). I'm thankful to have known him, even for such a short time.
Shaun Archer
March 1, 2021
Mr McGowan was my English teacher at Lakenheath High School England. He is one of only a few that I think about with fond memories. Thank you Sir for everything. He touched so many students at Lakenheath. Thank you for sharing him for so many years.
Jack Serafin
March 1, 2021
On behalf of the graduates, teachers and staff of the New York Military Academy, and especially the members of his graduating class of 1966. I would like to extend our deepest condolences on your loss. Mr. McGowan was revered by his peers and earned lifelong respect and admiration of all NYMA students who came into contact with him. His undying support, guidance, teaching skills, and friendship was akin to a lantern in the night. He exemplified our code which many of us live by. May you be comforted, as we will be with fond memories of his service and friendship. May he rest in peace, he was an exemplary teacher that I truly admired.
Respectfully,
Jack Serafin
NYMA Class of 1966
VP Regiment of Graduates
Lee and Judy Hersey
March 1, 2021
Richard is lovely remembered in our hearts. He was a pleasure to have known and to have shared a working relationship. We send our sincerest sympathies to Mary Margaret and the whole family.
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