Remembering Stewart Lowson

It has recently come to our attention that Stewart Lowson, an active member of Crawford Park United from the 1950s to the 1990s, passed away last April. According to our files, he became a member in 1955, when he would have been about 16 years old, but in fact, his involvement goes back to the earliest days of the church since as a child he and his brother Jim were part of the Crawford Park Wolf Cub pack that met in the hall. Stewart was a member of church council for a number of years, and also sang in the choir in the 80s. In 1993, he and the family donated a piano to the church in memory of his first wife, Peggy (Margaret Whitlock).

Stewart was lucky enough to find love a second time, with Sandra, with whom he moved to Dorval. Belated condolences to Stewart’s family and friends. Read the Gazette obituary here.

A Choir Party in 1985: Ed Purcell, Hazel Long, Peggy Lowson, Stewart Lowson, Jean Abbott.

A Choir Party in 1985: Ed Purcell, Hazel Long, Peggy Lowson, Stewart Lowson, Jean Abbott.

A young Stewart Lowson is second from right.

A young Stewart Lowson is second from right.

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