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WALTER EDWARD LOWRIE

Tacoma, Washington

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Walter Edward Lowrie Walter Lowrie, 74, of Tacoma, died on May 14, 2010, after a very brief struggle with pancreatic cancer. Born in Tacoma on May 22, 1935, son of W. William and Anne Fordyce Lowrie, Walter graduated from Lincoln High School, class of '53. He continued his education at the...

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My prayers are for his family in their sorrow.
Dr. Lowrie was a warm, wonderful and giving person. When I attended UPS as an adult attending UPS to become a social studies teacher, it was Dr. Lowrie who planned my schedule. Then I was so fortunate to be in his World History class. He was so extremely knowledgeable and entertaining. I so admired him and I wish I had gone back to UPS to tell him. Goodbye Dr. Lowrie.

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

Walter was a perfect blend of wisdom, humor, and friendship to all who had the pleasure of knowing him and learning from him. He was the very definition of acceptance and respect for everyone he met. He will be missed and honored forever. Prayers and blessings to Leslie and the whole family.

We did not see him often, but I always enjoyed his company, and definitely remember his infectious laugh. Leslie, John, Reed, Caitlin, and Giffen - I am so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers go out to you. I hope he is hanging out with Grandma Anne and my Mom. Love you all.
Kris

I was deeply saddened to hear of Walter's passing. He was my teacher, mentor, role model and colleague. He was also a true friend and wise confidant and will always have a place in my heart. I convey my condolences to the family he so loved.

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

Dear Leslie and Lowrie Family -
Much love and affection to you all. Our kid's favorite park (your front yard) won't be the same without Walter's smile, warmth and kind presence. We take some comfort in knowing that a good man who lived life so beautifully, was sent home surrounded by a choir of friends and family singing heavenly hymns. Lanie, Danny, David & Brian will miss their friend, "Mr Walter" -- but as Lanie said at family prayers the other night, "we'll see him again in...

My sincere condolences to the Lowrie family for the loss of Per. Over the last four years I've been very fortunate to have Caitlin share with me many of his wonderful stories and exploits. The Lowrie family is in my thoughts and prayers. Love,

My deepest sympathies to the Lowrie family. Every story Caitlin shared about "Per" and the times I spent with him reinforced what a wonderful man and father he was.