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Hugh W. Mowry

Portage, Michigan

1930 - 2018

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Mowry, Hugh W. Portage, MI Hugh passed away on Sunday, December 9, 2018 at the age of 88. He was born on May 10, 1930, in Sturgis, MI the son of the late True John and Ahava (Webb) Mowry. Hugh served in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1955 and was stationed in Sembach, Germany. Hugh...

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RIP Mr. Mowry.
45 years later, I still apply the lessons you taught me at PCJH. He was an outstanding educator!

Mr. Mowry was my favorite teacher in junior high. I have very fond memories of his class. I am sorry to hear of his passing. I wish peace for his loved ones. Emily Lajiness DeForest

Mr. Mowry was one of my all time favorites! Great person, teacher, and a true gentleman!

Mr. Mowry was a wonderful, fun and caring teacher and I have such fond memories of my time in his English and Social Studies classes. He made learning fun and created an energetic classroom environment. What a gifted teacher and special man. So sad to hear of his passing.

I am so very sorry to hear if Mr Mowry's passing. He was my teacher so long ago. I am a teacher too and have been for 30 years! I sit here shedding tears of fond memories. I still remember my being verbs and the kindness and encouragement to this day. He is one of the role models I emulate as an educator myself. I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace in knowing how much Hugh impacted so many lives. Much love. Debbie Andresen

Mr. Mowry was my 7th grade English teacher. I remember him fondly for his sense of humor, and will, thanks to him always be able to recite Linking Verbs! Rest In Peace, and sending prayers of comfort to Karen and Family.

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Mr Mowry was one of my favorite teachers. He truly cared for his students and taught life lessons.

I remember Mr. Mowry as a student in 7th grade. He was my home room and english treacher. He always had time to talk if you needed to and he made learning fun!
My condolences to his family, I'm sure he will be missed.
Clay VanDussen. PCHS class of 71