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Roland "Ron" Lowe

1931 - 2017

Roland "Ron" Lowe obituary, 1931-2017, Palo Alto, Danville, Walnut Creek, Layfayette

BORN

1931

DIED

2017

Roland Lowe Obituary

Roland Chester Lowe "Ron"

Oct 18, 1931 -Sep 30, 2017

Ron was born in Providence, Rhode Island to Roland Chester Lowe (Sr) and Hazel Dorothy Lowe (maiden name Morse), and had 2 brothers and a sister, Ted, Lester and Sandra.

After graduating from high school, Ron had no intention of going to college so he enlisted in the US Navy. At one point Ron was the honor guard for President Harry S. Truman. However, after one and a half years in the Navy, Ron contracted TB and received an honorary discharge. After being in a sanatorium for 2 years and not being cured, he took a then recently invented drug called streptomycin and this cured him. While at the sanatorium Ron evolved a new love of reading and this inspired him to pursue higher education. Contracting TB was a turning point in his life. Ron went to UMass where he met his wife to be Joan Barclay, eventually having two children, Bill and Lauren. After UMass, Ron attended graduate school at Clark university and finished with his doctorate in Psychology. Ron's love of adventure and travel took the family from Massachusetts to Hawaii where they lived an idyllic island life for three years. Eventually they settled in Palo Alto California. Ron worked initially at the Children's Health Council at Stanford, the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, and in private practice. He then worked the rest and longest part of his career as the head of the Psychology Department at Santa Clara University. Ron was instrumental in developing the Department of Psychology at the university and later became a tenured Professor of Psychology, Emeritus. After being married almost 25 years, Ron and Joan separated. Ron never remarried and lived out his life in Palo Alto and the East Bay. He loved reading, golf and travel during this time. Ron would travel almost exclusively to Europe, especially London, Paris, Provence, Rome, Scotland and Ireland. He loved to discuss history, World War II, Darwin, Dawkins, theology, existentialism, Freud and Maslow. He always appreciated a healthy discussion/debate.

Ron is survived by his brother Lester, Joan, two children, Bill (and wife Kristine), Lauren (and husband Mike), and 5 wonderful grandchildren, Allyn, Andrew, Ryan, Megan and Rachel…and an incredible group of Ron's East Coast extended relatives, nephews and nieces whom we spent many a professor's summer vacation with.

Ron's ashes, per his request, will be scattered at sea, and this will be followed by a family celebration of life and remembrance.

The family would like to thank all the folks that provided care for Ron over the last few years, especially: The Heritage Point in Walnut Creek, Brookdale in Danville, Manor Care Tice Valley, and lastly Hospice of the East Bay and Lafayette Care Home where Ron passed peacefully over the week with family and beautiful views of a garden yard with a stand of pine trees, as he would have wanted. Ron always loved planting redwood and pine trees wherever we lived.

The family requests any donations in Ron's name be made to Hospice of the East Bay, https://www.hospiceeastbay.org/development/donations.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Oct. 11 to Oct. 15, 2017.

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Mark Reynolds

September 23, 2025

It has been a while. I knew Ron as one of my dad´s friends. He always struck me as a very friendly, dare I say even a bit `goofy´ adult. In my long distant memories I associate, with him, a big smile.

Michaela Wilczynski

November 9, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss; my thoughts are with you all. I was extremely fortunate to share some experiences with him; he so enjoyed life and learning. He could not have been more proud of his family. He was formative in my career development; I will always be grateful for his encouragement, kindness and wisdom. Thinking of you and hoping good memories bring you comfort.

Eleanor Willemsen

October 27, 2017

Ron hired me at Santa Clara and was an active supporter of my career at a time when there were only 3 women at SCU. He was a wonderful colleague. Eleanor Willemsen

October 22, 2017

I was a student of Professor Lowe at Santa Clara University graduating 1971. He was an inspiration for my continuing to study and a great help in forming my career later. After finishing my studies in Zurich, Switzerland, he gave me advice on continuing my work. I last spoke with him, when he was in Rome and a meeting there sadly could not be realized. I wss hoping to meet him at Santa Clare at an upcoming event and sadly, also this will no more be possible. My condolences to the family at the loss of this wonderful and warm-hearted person and leader.
Dr. phil. Douglas Puccini
Malans, Switzerland

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