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Dr. David Sterling Low

Murray, Utah

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Dr. David Sterling Low 1932 ~ 2006 Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, soon to be great-grandfather, and brother peacefully returned to his Heavenly Parents the morning of August 25, 2006. David was born December 13, 1932 to Sterling and Lovina Low in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. He was...

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Sept 22.2006

Upon learning of Dr.Lows passing, I thought of all stories he would tell patients while I assisted him for 7 years. He the most generous and patient person I have known. Believe me I tried his patience several times. I could never thank him enough for the water skiing lessons. He will be sorely missed by all. God bless

Yesterday as I attended the funeral services, memories came flooding back of the years, experiences and influences of Uncle David on my life. He left his mark on me with his lessons, encouragement and example. I realized how many lessons I learned from him that I call on to help me sort out challenges in my life. Just last week I was at Lake Powell with my brother Dan and I thought of the things I do on a boat that were taught to me by Uncle Dave. He is missed.
But I do have you Geri,...

I was so sad to hear of Dr. Low's passing, we had such a great times togeter. He worked with me so well at the dental office, I taught him everything I knew :], he was a quick learner. I remember all the posters I made for all his high council talks, family scrapbooks or whatever they were, I was always writing on a piece of poster board. Then there were the Lake Powell trips, I can still see him on those trick ski's doin his thing. I remember telling a story one night in the houseboat and...

Dave Low represented all that is good about life and the Church. Always smiling, always grateful, always making the world a better place. I haven't seen Dave for many years but his passing grieves me as if I had made a regular stop to see him and others in the 10th Ward. Though I know his family grieves, I hope it brings them some comfort to know that I, a person Dave hasn't seen or spoken with for probably 30 years, still feel profoundly blessed for having known him. His example made an...

Jerry and family,
We are sorry to hear of your loss, please accept our sympathies.

Grandpa,
I will miss you so much, but I know that you are in a better place. You have always been very special to me, and you always will. I will see you up in heaven.

Dear Jerry & Family,
I was greatly saddened to learn of Dr. Low's passing. He was greatly admired by all that knew him. His dedication to the Dental profession was an example to all who knew him. I enjoyed greatly working with him and also the wonderful advise and council he gave to me. My prayers and thought's are with you Jerry, and all of his children whom he loved very much and always spoke so highly of.

Dear Coach Low and Mama Coach,

Thank you dearly for making a few years of our lives so memorable. You left a permanent, positive mark in the lives of several young men, including myself. Thank you for opening your home and hearts to us. We will miss you, Coach.

Dear Dr. Low - Thank you for the exanple you lived, demonstrating that knowledge and power can be harmonious with respect and integrity. I am fortunate to have worked with you. Your sincerity and committment to excell inspired all of us in your WREB family. And will continue to do so. thank you so much.
Peace. Barbara Dixon