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Thank you for everything Larry, I will never forget you, a major influence on my future life.
Steven Elliott
September 14, 2018 | San Diego, CA | Coworker
New York, New York
LOWENSTEIN--Larry,93, passed away at his home in New York City on August 1. He is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, Marie, and children Kenneth, Douglas, and Nancy, six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Everyone he met loved him for his warmth, his friendship, and his wit. He...
Read MoreThank you for everything Larry, I will never forget you, a major influence on my future life.
Steven Elliott
September 14, 2018 | San Diego, CA | Coworker
Larry was always so wonderful to talk to, and was a great help setting up the David Shelton Fellowship at Horace Mann. He was wise and kind and I will miss him. Ed
Ed Redlich
November 21, 2017 | Los Angeles, CA, CA
On behalf of the Meyers family we send our condolences to all of the Lowenstein family. Norman has sharp memories of Larry's double eagle on the third hole at Fenway. And we all remember being looked after at Hyde Park. Our fondest sympathy.
Norman, Harriet, Scott and Eric
August 21, 2016
I was so sorry to learn of Larry's death. He played a huge role in life to my parents, especially as my Mother's best friend from the first day that met at Cornell, as well as to me at football games and his The Hyde Park restaurant. - Susan Weinberger Tofias
August 05, 2016
In June Edel and I ended a three-week visit to friends in the US in New York, so as to take our leave of Larry and Marie, the elder brother and sister-in-law of Allard Lowenstein's the man who had connected all of our lives a lifetime ago. Chairbound, but still in command of his faculties, Larry lit up when we entered their apartment. He laughed when I reminded him of the last transatlantic phone call we had, when he told me that when he met his surviving friends, the talk was all about the...
Hans Beukes
August 02, 2016 | Oslo, Norway