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William Lowenberg

San Francisco, California

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William J. Lowenberg Died peacefully at his San Francisco home on April 2, 2011 at age 84. Bill was born on August 14, 1926, in Ochtrup, Germany. He and his family fled Nazi Germany to Holland. He was an observant Jew who lost most of his family in the Holocaust. After surviving seven...

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Dear Fern, David and Susan...I am so sad about Billy's death. I loved being your neighbor and having friends/family like you for me and my daughters. We were so lucky to have him pass through our lives. I will never forget him and of course, Bob Gordon. Much love to you all, Buzzy Vick Glick

Dear Lowenberg Family

I just received word of your loss from your/my cousin Freddie Salomon... I always cherished your father and husband...the few but meaningful moments we shared together..at family simchas

HaMochom Comfort You Among the Mourners of Zion YERUSHALIM
RALPH SUISKIND & FAMILY

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Dear Lowenberg Family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Bill was always a pleasure to talk with. We talked over the phone a hand full of times through out the year but never met in person. I would call him time to time about commercial real estate (I'm a commercial Broker in Denver). I always looked forward to talking with Bill because he was always so "chipper" and had a great sense of humor. I don't remember one conversation I had with Bill where I didn't get a good laugh.
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Dear Lowenberg Family, Bill has been an inspiration to myself in my Jewish soul since 1966-70 ( Jewish Home staff ) and to countless other Jews who support Israel and everything else Jewish. He continues to be my inspiration. May his memory be a blessing for all of us. Howie Harris ( Redding Ca. )

Susan -
So very sad to learn of Bill's passing. He was a true mensch. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you and your family.

Dear Lowenberg Family,
We are so saddened to hear of Uncle Bill's passing. Our love and prayers go out to all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Lowenberg Family. I was sorry to hear of his passing. I remember him from my days growing up on Elmurst street.

Dear Dave, Jackie, Susan, Fern and beloved grandchildren, Our love and thoughts are with you during this most difficult time. When we first met Bill we were impressed by his achievements, intelligence,and humor,especially in light of his Holocaust experiences. As the years went by his warmth, kindness and generosity impressed us even more. We feel lucky to have known him and know that through you he will live on in cherished memories forever.