Thomas-Carlow-Obituary

Thomas J. Carlow

Albuquerque, New Mexico

1940 - 2021 (Age 80)

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DIED
March 15, 2021
AGE
80
LOCATION
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Thomas J. Carlow Thomas J. Carlow, devoted Husband and beloved Father and Grandfather, was called to his eternal resting place on March 15, 2021. He was born on August 22, 1940 in Cincinnati, OH. There are some people who seem like they surely will be around forever. You can't imagine them not...

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My heart is broken for all the family. It is hard to be the survivors of such a loved man. Remember he is with god now no pain just smiling down on you all. For he has done a good job loving you. Remember him always as i will.

We were blessed to have Dr Carlow´s emergency diagnostic skills when our daughter, Jessica, was 2 years old. (She´s now 33). She was banging her head against the wall from pain and the colored part of her eye was stuck out to the side. She had double vision and has had a lifetime of daily migraines. He told 2 very frightened parents it was either a brain tumor, an aneurysm or a less than 1 out of a million chance it was Opthalmoplegic Migraine. She became his journal and a conference child...

Dr. Thomas Carlow was a dedicated and caring person. I was a patient of his for about 25 years, and it was always a pleasure to see him. He had a great sense of humor and was quick with his warm smile. I was blessed to know him.

There will never be another brilliant , compassionate and good friend like Tom. We all should try to be as he. was. That would make the world so much better.Liua

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Dr Carlow was an amazing smart man that I had the honor of working with for many years . RIP!

Dear Susan, I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. I know you have a hard year a head of you. It will not be the big things that knock you down but the small things like a song on the radio or driving past a place where you went years ago and the memories that will flood back. I know you are strong and you will become stronger as time pass. Sending my love, Susan Jane

Susan and family, my deepest condolences and love. It was a priveledge and honor to be his Secretary. He taught me so much, compassion and knowledge,with a bit of TJC grin and a bit of fun. The patients and friends,staff he helped, is so unbelievable! I'll miss you Dr. Carlow. With much love and respect , Nancy A. Lopez ❤
I enjoyed that last Christmas note we shared.

Our greatest sympathy to the Carlow family. We have lost a great clinician, educator, and thinker as well as friend and colleague. Tom was a New Mexico treasure in so many ways. May your memories of him sustain you through the coming days.