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Alvin Raymond Lowe

Genoa, Ohio

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Alvin Raymond LoweGENOA: Alvin Raymond Lowe, 89, formerly of Graytown, Ohio, died Monday, November 3, 2014, at the Genoa Retirement Village. He was born March 1, 1925, in Martin, Ohio, to Raymond A. and Gertrude W. (Monk) Lowe. On January 6, 1945, in Toledo, Ohio, he married Freda A. Egbert, who...

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Dear Freda & Alvin Lowe Family, Judy Sheppard, Carol (Alan) Perry, Terry (Susan) Lowe, Frances (Donald) Cranfield & Daniel (Barbara) Lowe,13 grand-children, 30 great-grandchildren, & 8 great-great-grandchildren, & siblings, William Egbert Jr., Anna Jane Durst, Frances (Ervin) Goodeman, & Jacob (Nancy) Egbert & everyone else in this huge wonderful family, my deepest heartfelt sympathy & prayers are with Freda & Alvin & their huge family. I was very fortunate to play cards at a young age with...

Alvin was a true man of faith. He was genuinely warm and caring. It was always beautiful to see how the family honored him and respected him. He will be missed but he leaves a wonderful legacy of love. Charles and LeAnne Jaeger

Dear Lowe Family,
We were so saddened to hear of Alvin's passing - but joyful for him. He was such a dear, kind, caring man and his visits with Mom were so very special. We always loved seeing him at St Peter and at Genoa Retirement Center. His presence always brought a smile to our hearts. You have our sympathy and we know you'll have warm memories. John and Faye Jaeger

So sorry to hear that Alvin has passed away. I have never met another man who combined so much compassion for the people around him with such a warm and positive personality. Alvin Lowe set a great example for anyone who might aspire to make the world a better place . . .

Dan, I am so sorry to hear of Alvin's passing. He was such a sweet man. May he rest in loving peace.

Memories are the legacy of God's love.

He used to bring bibles to our motel in Port Clinton. After all these years we recognized him immediately and remembered him as a very nice man. We still have those bibles in our rooms. Our condolences to his family.

Our deepest sympathies to the family
Hermine (Lau) and Marv Sondergeld