Dow-Lucurell-Obituary

Dow Wilson Lucurell

Seattle, Washington

1964 - 2018 (Age 54)

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July 19, 2018
AGE
54
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Seattle, Washington

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Dow Wilson LucurellPalm Springs - Born January 28, 1964, he passed away unexpectedly Thursday, July 19, 2018 in his sleep following a fall in his Magnolia home. He was the owner of UPTOWN ESPRESSO shops located throughout Seattle. Born in Seattle, Dow attended Queen Anne High School prior to its...

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Dow worked with me at the Magnolia Albertson's store. He started as our bag boy - and his charming way with each customer really made a huge difference. We continued our separate ways, but would check-in now and again. I spent years working abroad, so would return and grab coffee at Uptown Espresso just to catch up on things with Dow. We smoked some pretty fine cigars in our day and dreamed big dreams, and laughed loudly, heartily, deep to our cores. I was reading about the Lower Q.A....

Dear Drew, very sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. My thoughts with you and your family. Krista

So sorry to hear the news of your loss. I just found out and I'm remembering all the early coffee years at the Melrose Building. My prayers are with all of you!Michael and Georgette

Dearest Lynn, Bob and Drew,
I just can't believe that I just came across Dow's obituary. I had no idea. Barbara Kirk has been communicating via Facebook but I haven't been very active lately. Dow will always have a tender spot in my heart. Such a naturally nice genuine guy reflecting the love that you all lavished on him. Be encouraged by 1st Thessalonians 4:13-18. Love Michele and Mijohni

Dear Bob and Lynn, Our deepest sympathies for the unexpected death of your son Dow. Can't imagine the pain you are going through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Frank and Margaret Isernio

I knew Dow as a customer of Uptown Espresso on Lower Queen Anne. With him at the helm, it has been my favorite coffee shop in the world. He always had a kind word and treated his customers like old friends. I was always impressed by how much he gave to the community. My condolences to his family and loved ones, he will be missed!