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Eva H. Loew

Hampton, Connecticut

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Eva H. Loew June 26, 1921 - May 10, 2012 Hampton - Eva H. Loew passed away on her beloved farm in Hampton on May 10, 2012. Born Eva Henrietta Isadora Jacobsohn on June 26, 1921 to Dr. Moritz and Charlotte Jacobsohn. She was delivered at home by her father in Marienfelde, a suburb of Berlin,...

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I am saddened to read of the passing of this very strong woman. About 15 years ago, Eva Loew came to the Virginia Holocaust Museum with other former Gross Bresseners, and we drove to Hydefarmlands. There we picnicked and remenisced. The neighbor, Richard Hamlin, whose mother invited the Hydefarmlanders for holiday meals, became so much interested in Judaism that he made several trips to Israel and contributed generously to the annual Jewish Welfare Fund until his death at 90 on Nov. 8, 2019.

I met Mrs. Loew doing a documentary on Jewish Farmers. What a nice person and family. My condolences.
Frank Borres, Bridgeport, CT

Eva was a person that always had her arms and heart open to anyone in her path. While in High School, she offered me the opportunity to work on the farm during the summer months and after school. There were many life experiences learned there. That working hard and taking care of others would reap many rewards throughout your life. She was a teacher and a mentor for me at a young age, and of course working with Jackie and Jessica also made that an added benefit. She made our day to day lives...

Dear Cousins,
I spent three summers on the farm as a guest in the early 1960s and was treated like a member of your family. It was fun for a city boy and a great learning experience.
One of the skills of your mother that I observed but haven't seen mentioned yet was her hunting prowess. On many warm summer evenings after the late milking and other numerous chores had been completed, after the cows had been put to bed and the family fed, your mother would pick up her rifle...

To all Eva's children and grandchildren, I send my most profound sympathy. Eva was the beloved cousin of my father, Heinz Waller. Her love of the land runs through my family. Now I see that she was so much more than that. With love...

Karen,
After reading of your mother's life, it is obvious that she was a woman of great strength and accomplishments. This strength is evident within all of the beautiful Gambolati women. Let this strength carry you and guide you through this difficult time and throughout the future to come. She is within you.

Howard, Louise and all your beautiful young ladies,

We send our condolences to all your family
Love ya

Eva was the best example I have known of the proverb: "Grow where You're planted - and then bloom fiercely!" What a wonderful woman!
May you be comforted by your good memories of her.
Inge W. Horowitz, Richmond, VA

To all the Loews,
Our deepest condolences. Wonderful memories of your Mom will be there this Mother's Day and through the years.