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| I just heard via the Imperial list that Lowell passed away earlier this month. A sad loss to the Forward Look family. I only spoke with him on the phone once or twice but he was so,so helpful and just a really decent guy.
If this is old news to some I apologise.
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Location: North Australia | Ah darn!
Another one gone to the big car yard in the sky. In my 10 years or so researching Imps online he was only ever spoken of well.
Steve. |
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Location: NE Ohio | Is this the fellow that was selling his Imperial parts yard? |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Same one. Bummer. This getting old sh!t sucks.
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Location: Upplands Väsby, Sweden | Link: http://www.imperialclub.com/Part/Yards/LowellHowe.htm
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Lowell G. Howe, 81 of Patterson, Calif., passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday, July 1, 2013.
Edited by Windsor59 2013-08-01 2:27 PM
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Location: Arizona | I'm not faulting the sons, it's not their passion, but it's such a shame that this Imperial Parts Yard, the lifelong passion of Lowell, simply goes away with his passing. There is at least the solace that it gave him joy in his lifetime. |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | A dedicated hobbyist and quality character, Lowell will be missed.
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Member
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| This is Loran Howe. I'm Lowell's oldest son. Yes it was sad to sell all of the cars our father had collected over the past 25 years. But those cars were ALL sold to someone who will carrying on where our father left off. |
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Location: Tulare Ca | Pokey - 2013-08-02 6:49 PM
This is Loran Howe. I'm Lowell's oldest son. Yes it was sad to sell all of the cars our father had collected over the past 25 years. But those cars were ALL sold to someone who will carrying on where our father left off.
He Seem To Have touched Many With His Legacy And Character. Im Sorry For Your Loss, I Know Hell Be Missed |
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Member
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| Thank you all for your wonderful comments of our father and sympathies. Our father was truly happy with the outcome of the sale. He spent his final days free from the stress of not knowing what would happen to all of his Imperials. God truly blessed all of us. |
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