Deirdre-McGowan, PhD-Obituary

Deirdre Sabine McGowan, PhD

Wilmington, North Carolina

Oct 21, 1942 – May 23, 2023

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BORN
October 21, 1942
DIED
May 23, 2023
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Deirdre Sabine McGowan, PhD, died on May 23, 2023, surrounded by her three loving children at the age of 80. Deirdre, the oldest of three siblings, was born to Dr. Herbert Charles and Mulaika Barclay Corben on October 21, 1942, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The Corben family moved to the...

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So sorry about Deirdre's passing but glad she was with family.

Our deepest sympathies to Deirdre’s entire family. Deirdre was a strong, intelligent and accomplished woman, who loved her children fiercely, cherished her friends and enjoyed life. We are grateful to have known her for over fifty years and will remember our dear friend, her life well lived, while missing her, especially her newsy Christmas cards, at her favorite time of year!
Sincerely, John and Julie Bostdorf

May God be with the family during this time of deep sorrow. Sympathy and condolences. Godspeed.

I'm truly sorry for your lost. I did not know her, but she sounds like a wonderful person.

Deirdre was one of a kind. Her knowledge about just about anything was amazing. Her since of humor was the best thing about her. She led a Bible study on the Old Testament at the assisted living where I work. In her memory we are going to continue the study she started. She made a very big different in the lives of her students. She is missed and loved.

I am so very sorry to hear this. Deirdre was one of a kind. She, my mother, and Betty M. bought a cookbook and every week they would host dinner at each person's home, cooking out of the cookbook. I was lucky enough to be around during some of the dinners. Deirdra was a hoot. Great sense of humor. Betty passed several years ago, my mom passed last year. Deirdre was the last of the dinner club. Smart, charming, beautiful, wicked sense of humor---absolutely the perfect description of...

I had the opportunity to first work with Deirdre on Governor Kirk Fordice's campaign in 1991. Way before anyone really understood precinct targeting, Deirdre produced a well-documented and complete report showing us "where to hunt where the ducks were" and to be laser focused where to find our votes. And it worked. We were able to reconnect while she was at the Water Resources Association and I was serving as State Director of USDA Rural Development in Mississippi. Thank you for giving us...

A dear friend, mentor and a true pleasure to be in her company for diversity in topic and depth of her knowledge! She is greatly missed!