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Global Call for Sharing from Old Boys and Friends

In memory of Mr. Lowcock, the DSOBA is initiating a global call for old boys and friends to share their words of condolence, memories, thoughts and feelings about Mr. Lowcock and his enormous passion for the School.   Please send your sharing to sjlowcock@dsoba.net at your earliest convenience.  The sharing received will be featured on the DSOBA website (http://www.dsoba.com) and other appropriate media.

 

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Respects – Au Wing Yan (’85)

To someone dedicated to our School.

區永仁
Au Wing Yan (85)

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From John Hung

To Family and Friends of SJ Lowcock
Please accept my deepest condolences for a much respected and loved friend Jimmy Lowcock.  May he Rest in Peace.

John Hung

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A sympathy poem in classical Chinese for Mr. Lowcock – Nicholas L. Chan (’93)

七律.為郭慎墀校長大行作
初度祁寒待曉春。
忽傳帝闕竟為賓。
彤雲漫此乘鳴鳳,
紫社依然賦采蘋。
七粟終存無盡藏,
耄期不倦有涯身。
道成九九登霞處,
撫鼎長思壽者仁。


-composed by Nicholas L. Chan (陳煒舜) of Class ’93,
Assistant professor, the Department of Chinese Language & Literature,
the Chinese University of Hong Kong

 

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Sigh – Hanson Lau

My condolence.
We will miss him.  We will never forget his heavy specs and curly moustache.

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Condolence – HO, Fung (’72)

It is indeed sad news that Mr. Lowcock has passed away. I appreciated his words of wisdom and encouragement, and his vision for me to become who I am. May he rest in peace. He will be very much missed.

HO, Fung ’72

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With Loving Memories – William HongChoy

I’m sorry for the loss of a Great Man.
Although he’s gone from our sight, but never from our heart.
May our memories and the love of God bring upon peace and comfort to his family.

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In Memory of Mr. SJ Lowcock – Peter Kwok (’65)

Headful of memorable flashbacks
Heartful of deep gratitude
Heavy indebtedness

Mr. Lowcock, thank you for being there
You touched and changed my life
You gave me my first instrument

One of your many who had received,
Peter Kwok, (Class ’65)

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Condolence – Roy Chan (’70)

Sad to learn that our beloved headmaster has passed away. He gave us an education beyond books and knowledge. He taught us how to think and reason. He inspired us to be a good citizen of the world. 

He will be missed as he moves on to his next journey. However his spirit and legacy will last forever.

Best wishes to his beloved family

Roy Chan
1970

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Rest in Peace – Eddie Fung (’84)

Saddened to hear the news.  Thank you for your guidance during my years @ DBS.

Eddie Fung (84)

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