Alexander Silas Lowenstein

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Alexander Silas Lowenstein

Birth
Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
21 Dec 1988 (aged 21)
Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Burial
East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Alexander was very special. His ability to fully enjoy life; to make us laugh; to draw his peers to him; to make us love him. Our only hope now is that he is on a beach somewhere warm and bright. We love him and miss him so very much..."

Alexander, a Senior at Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences who was participating in the London program, is remembered by his parents for these qualities which permitted him to seek not only the perfect wave but also a useful purpose in his life.

Although he majored in marketing at Syracuse University, he had planned to work in a psychiatric clinic when he graduated. He wanted to get a degree in clinical psychology eventually, and felt this experience would help guide his career choice. In the various eulogies written for and about Alexander, it is clear that his individuality often drew people to him.

Alex also loved to surf. His parents have a summer home at Montauk, at the eastern tip of Long Island, where he is buried and where a plaque in Alex's name has been placed on a huge rock called Atlantic Terrace.

Killed in the terrorist bombing of Pam Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland on December 21, 1988.
Alexander was very special. His ability to fully enjoy life; to make us laugh; to draw his peers to him; to make us love him. Our only hope now is that he is on a beach somewhere warm and bright. We love him and miss him so very much..."

Alexander, a Senior at Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences who was participating in the London program, is remembered by his parents for these qualities which permitted him to seek not only the perfect wave but also a useful purpose in his life.

Although he majored in marketing at Syracuse University, he had planned to work in a psychiatric clinic when he graduated. He wanted to get a degree in clinical psychology eventually, and felt this experience would help guide his career choice. In the various eulogies written for and about Alexander, it is clear that his individuality often drew people to him.

Alex also loved to surf. His parents have a summer home at Montauk, at the eastern tip of Long Island, where he is buried and where a plaque in Alex's name has been placed on a huge rock called Atlantic Terrace.

Killed in the terrorist bombing of Pam Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland on December 21, 1988.