Charles-Lowe-Obituary

Charles Lowe

Seminole, Florida

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LOWE, Charles Frederick Niles October 22, 1935-May 1, 2008 Having lived a full life of joys and celebrations, we announce the passing of Charlie Lowe. He spent his last days surrounded by family, friends and his loving wife, Sharon. Our father was a friend of Bill W. with 33 years of sobriety. He...

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Dear Charlie,
Words can not express the love and gratitude I feel for you. I will never forget your smiling face, warm spirit and kindness. Meeting you the 1st time at Day Springs in 1996, was one of my best days of my life. I am so glad we had retreats to share, meetings, sound journeys and lots of talks. You will remain in my heart always..... I miss you Charlie

love Barbara from Ohio

Our Charlie at a Retreat

Dear Charlie,

You were the single most important person in my recovery.
The friendship and Sposorship are forever.
Your willingness to give of yourself, to listen, to care, to teach,
all were key to my scary first years.

You taught me the meaning of love and spirituality in sobriety.
Your gentle guidance into prayer and medition grew for me into the
same love of the Spiritual Retreat that lived within you.
Your kindhearted benevolence touched so many, many...

Out fishin' on Jimmy's boat.

Charlie,

You were a loving, good and generous friend. We shared so much; spirituality, meetings, retreats, fishing trips and business. You were always there for anyone who needed you.

I've missed you these past months and now will miss you even more. But you will always be with me in Spirit.

Thank you, Charlie, for being my friend.

Charlie, what can I say..you have been a dear friend and mentor these past 20 yrs. Thanks for all the memories , laughs and songs. I've sung zippeedee doodaa several times on my way to work the last few weeks, you are loved and missed. Sharon, Chris and family, my thoughts and love I send to you, Anne

Charlie was someone who I thought would never die. I can't imagine the world without Charlie. His generosity and love of life was very special. And as a former employee, I can say his enthusiasm was contagious as well as aggravating at times! The world has lost a special soul. My sympathies to his family and friends.

Charlie,
Thank you for your inspiration and fine example through the the years.
It is an honor and a privilege to have been in your presence.
Tom Broncucio