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David Lowenthal

David T. Lowenthal.  4/2/41-5/2/20

Dear Family and Friends,

It is with much sadness that I tell you that my husband, David died May 2, 2020.  David died peacefully after a short battle with COVID-19. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. We are devastated by his loss. 

Private services will be held Monday, May 4 at 3:00 PM at The Gardens, Boca Raton, FL. For those of you who would like to view the services, The Gardens will provide streaming on their website.To view the ceremony, please go to: https://www.thegardens.com/live-services.  

We hope to plan a memorial at a later date when it is safe to be together to celebrate David’s life. We pray that date comes soon. 

In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of David may be sent to: 

  • The PAP CORPS 
  • Boca Friends for Cancer Research c/o Micki Genick, 5896 NW 21st Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33496 
  • American Friends of Magen David Adom, afmda.org 
  • Or your favorite charity

Sincerely, 

Ronnie,

2296 NW 62nd Drive, Boca Raton, FL. 33496 

 

 



 
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05/02/20 08:53 PM #1    

Bernard J. Miller

What a tragic loss. We spent so much time together during our years at Central 


05/03/20 10:40 AM #2    

David Drasin

We share in your grief.  All our warmest wishes, thank you for announcing the Monday memorial event.


05/03/20 11:08 AM #3    

Ronald Fogel

I was lucky enough to have David visit Sarasota while he was in Gainesville at the U. of Fla. David was always upbeat and positive. He made an unbelievable recovery from a devastating stroke and continued his professional career when many would have folded and quit. Sandy and I think of he and Ronnie often. He will be missed.  When remembering David I always think about a story he told me. He was acting as an expert witness, in a legal case here in Sarasota. Upon testifying,he was asked his name and qualifications. He replied,"I'm Dr. David Lowenthal and I'm from the Gator nation". The judge admonished David and told him he couldn't say something like that. David replied, "you must be from Florida State.."

Sandy and I send our deepest condolences to Ronnie. Rest in peace, David


05/04/20 02:28 PM #4    

Jay Kerzner

Sad to hear of David's passing. He was an accomplished person wither wide interests-a nephrologist, an expert in hypertension and also in exercise physiology. He was an advisor to the Olympic committee. In addition to being a loyal Gator, he was a lifelong Phillies fan.I was happy to see Dave When he and Ronnie moved to South Florida in recent years, and we got together for dinner at a mini-reunion of fellow 210 classmates who lived in the area. RIP David.
Jay Kerzner

05/04/20 09:36 PM #5    

Karl N. Stein

Dave was a good guy.  He helped me when he did not need .  His death is a loss to all.  But where are the snows of yesteryear?.


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