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LOWELL L. RICHARDS III

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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RICHARDS, Lowell L., III Tragically taken from us on Sunday, February 5th, 2012. The Late Lowell L. Richards III, of Cambridge, MA, loving and dedicated husband of 40 years to Karen Richards, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William M. S. Richards of Scotia, NY, brother-in-law to Elizabeth Foote of...

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Still missing you my friend. You were one the best to work with at Massport!

When I worked at Massport, Lowell was always with me when it came to helping the community. He completely understood what they were going through and he was an expert at the delicate balance of running an airport and those impacted by it! He was great to work with and I miss him very much!

Dearest Karen, I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Lowell's passing. He was truly a wonderful person.

I remember him fondly as always full of energy, exceptional ideas and deep commitment.

He will be profoundly missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.

Boston lost a bright light. May this candle burn on forever in Lowell's memory. He was an important member of our family for many years - i have lost a brother! Karen you are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

I was so inspired by Lowell's passion and intellect and sense of meaningful public service. I am grateful for having known him and I will miss him.

I am so saddened to hear of the sudden death of Lowell. I had the priviledge of knowing and working with him when I was a Boston City Councillor during my first term. I have admired and respected him during his many years in public service and most recently during his work at Massport. I will miss him, as will everyone who knew him.

Every day - in every way - you will be missed. But your dreams and your memory live on at http://www.dreamprogram.org/support/lowell.htm - the mentoring organization that Mike and Jesse created. Every donation feels like a hug.

Every day - in every way - you will be missed. But your dreams and your memory lives on at http://www.dreamprogram.org/support/lowell.htm - the mentoring organization that Mike and Jesse created. Every donation feels like a hug.

Karen,
I am so very sorry that Lowell has left your side. Your memories and his love will keep you going.My thoughts are wih you. Harlene