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Otto Lewis Lowin

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Otto Lewis Lowin Veteran

Birth
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
30 Jan 1977 (aged 67)
Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Otto L. Lowin, 67, formally of Woodland Park, Colorado, passed away Sunday, January 30, 1977, in Plainview.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 2, at Stark Valley United Methodist Church in Plainview. Burial will be in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Nebraska.

Otto Lewis Lowin was born March 28, 1909, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the son of Johannes and Auguste (Genz) Lowin. The family immigrated to the United States and settled on a farm near Bloomfield, Nebraska. He married Helen May Shermer on May 3, 1940, in Plainview. He proudly served in U. S. Army during World Wat II. Following the war, he returned home to farm, until they moved to Woodland Park, Colorado in 1954, where he owned and operated a hotel in Woodland Park and had been foreman at Santa's Workshop at North Pole, until they returned to Plainview in 1972. He was a member of the Stark Valley United Methodist Church in Plainview.

Surviving are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Sandra Wyett of Parker and Donna Lowen in Lincoln, NE; one son; Eugene Lowin of Manitou Springs, CO; two grandchildren, Randy and Linda Wyett; five sisters, Louise Simpson of Auburn, CA, Helen Hadley of Bloomfield, Ella Battern of Sioux City, IA, and Hilda (Harvey) Wendt of Riverside, CA; and five brothers, Adolph (Elizabeth) Lowin of Tripp, SD, John (Dorothea) Lowin and Henry (Lucille) Lowin, both of Bloomfield, George Lowin of San Diego, CA, and Raymond (Lucille) Lowin of Sioux City, IA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers-in-law, Ray Simpson, Vaughn Hadley and Basil Battern and one nephew, Donald Hadley.

Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, Feb 14, 1977, Pg 4
Otto L. Lowin, 67, formally of Woodland Park, Colorado, passed away Sunday, January 30, 1977, in Plainview.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 2, at Stark Valley United Methodist Church in Plainview. Burial will be in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Nebraska.

Otto Lewis Lowin was born March 28, 1909, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the son of Johannes and Auguste (Genz) Lowin. The family immigrated to the United States and settled on a farm near Bloomfield, Nebraska. He married Helen May Shermer on May 3, 1940, in Plainview. He proudly served in U. S. Army during World Wat II. Following the war, he returned home to farm, until they moved to Woodland Park, Colorado in 1954, where he owned and operated a hotel in Woodland Park and had been foreman at Santa's Workshop at North Pole, until they returned to Plainview in 1972. He was a member of the Stark Valley United Methodist Church in Plainview.

Surviving are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Sandra Wyett of Parker and Donna Lowen in Lincoln, NE; one son; Eugene Lowin of Manitou Springs, CO; two grandchildren, Randy and Linda Wyett; five sisters, Louise Simpson of Auburn, CA, Helen Hadley of Bloomfield, Ella Battern of Sioux City, IA, and Hilda (Harvey) Wendt of Riverside, CA; and five brothers, Adolph (Elizabeth) Lowin of Tripp, SD, John (Dorothea) Lowin and Henry (Lucille) Lowin, both of Bloomfield, George Lowin of San Diego, CA, and Raymond (Lucille) Lowin of Sioux City, IA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers-in-law, Ray Simpson, Vaughn Hadley and Basil Battern and one nephew, Donald Hadley.

Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, Feb 14, 1977, Pg 4

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