JAMES-LOWRY-Obituary

JAMES LOWRY

San Antonio, Texas

Dec 20, 1926 – Apr 4, 2020 (Age 93)

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BORN
December 20, 1926
DIED
April 4, 2020
AGE
93
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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James Kennington Lowry died peacefully at home on Saturday, April 4, 2020, at the age of 93. He was born in Dayton, Ohio, on December 20, 1926, to Ralph W. and Sara Kennington Lowry. He graduated from St. Louis University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1947, and from St. Louis University...

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Dear Lowry Family - I met Martha and Jim when they took a Smithsonian tour I was working on, and I absolutely loved them. They took several later tours with me, and I was always glad to be with them. They were kind and gentle people, and Jim loved a subtle joke. I'll miss reading his Christmas letters now. But I'll treasure the beautiful photo I have of the two of them in Jackson Hole.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow

I had the privilege of working with Jim as a pathologist for many years. He was a staff pathologist when I rotated as a resident at Santa Rosa and then a colleague and partner when I later joined the practice. He was a great mentor and a true gentleman. I remember the New Year Eve receptions he would hold at his house for the pathologists in our practice. That event was a great time for comradery, fellowship, and reflection. Both Jim and Martha were extravagant and gracious hosts. Jim's...

I want express my sympathy to James family, the news came through my friend who like me was a MTASCP. I worked with James for many years while living in San Antonio at Santa Rosa. I have many fond memories and will always be glad he was a part of my medical career. He will be greatly missed and know God has a special place for him.

My Prayers to his family.
Maria Del Socorro Kypuros (MTASCP)

Having just learned of Dr. Lowry's passing, I want to express my condolence.

I met him over the years because my mother worked with him at Santa Rosa for many years and they continued to keep in touch over the years; even this past holiday season the would speak over the phone.

I know he had a wonderful life and was always very happy to see my mom and even us kids at birthday events downtown. I am so grateful the he was a big part of my mothers life and know she is both happy...

Dr Lowry was a client of mine at Carneiro Chumney, CPAs for about 30 years but more recently (or the past 5 years) my wife Elizabeth and I would visit with him several days a week while walking at North Star Mall. He would go out of his way to engage us in conversation and always ask about our more recent trip. He would say don't forget on your next trip to post pictures on FaceBook. We going to miss him - his gentle ways and genuine interest and concern. He was truly a gentleman and a...

Jim was one of the kindest individuals I have ever known, and always so considerate about the feelings of other people. He was one of the partners with my father, Norman Jacob, Jr, in their group practice of pathology at Santa Rosa Hospital. My dad once told me that Jim was the one who always made sure that special events such as birthdays were recognized and celebrated. When I became an adult, I still called him "Dr. Lowry" out of respect, until one day he looked at me and said "call me...

Jim, I was sad when reading about the passing of your dear father. I know that over the years I have heard you talk about him with much respect and admiration. He leaves behind a tremendous legacy of care giving in the San Antonio community. May God bless your father and may God bless you and Sylvia during this time of great sadness.

Jim, My heart sank when I read the news that your Dad passed away. He must have been a great man and now he lives in you. So many accomplishments and a great life helping the community. Sincere condolences to you and your entire family. Take care during these emotional times. Sincerely, Sam & Susan Scarnato