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Condolence – Alan W S Kwong

May the Lord keep and bless his family in times of grief. My prayers and thoughts to them.
I still remember the first time I met him on a hot sunny morning in mid-summer 49 years ago when he gave me the consideration for a second chance. I cannot forget that!
Alan W S Kwong.

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MEMORY OF MR. LOWCOCK – HERB QUONG

THANK YOU ALL FOR THE UPDATE, AND THE MANY RE-COLLECTIONS YOU HAVE ALL HAD WITH THIS GREAT MENTOR.  IT IS INDEED SAD TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING.  HE TOUCHED ALL OF US IN OUR GROWING YEARS, AND EDUCATION.  WE WILL NEVER FORGET HIM.
HERB QUONG
VANCOUVER B.C. CANADA

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Memory of Mr. S.J. Lowcock – Lawrence Wong

A Prayer for Our Dearest Former Headmaster S.J. Lowcock,

Dear Lord, God, In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ sake, we thank you in giving Mr. S.J.
Lowcock in our life as our headmaster.We learn it from Mr. Lowcock, your faithful servant, 
how to live our life abundantly in Your name sake, none of us are away from your teaching.
As today, you receive him back home with our Lord Jesus Christ, away from all pains, tears
and troubles that occurs on this earth, We gratefully submit him to You with our thankful heart,
May Your Name be Glorify and Honour,  and may we pass your Grace and Mercy to our next generations and gernerations onward, forever and ever.     In Jesus name sake, Amen.

Lawrence Wong

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condolences – john alvares

dear mr.lowcock thanks for being my  mentor and sportsmaster.greatly missed.thank you

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lowcock passing – johnny alvares class of 62

it is with great sadness of sj lowcocks passing I will really miss visiting him whenever in HK I will always remember him as my mentor and coach..he will be greatly missed.
johnny alvares class of 62

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Teach Us to Delight in Simple Things – Edward C. Kwok

Some memories of Mr. Lowcock.
Our Primary Six English teacher, Mrs. Helen Leung, called him “Jimmy.”
There was one year we were called into the Hall and Mr. Lowcock gave a talk. Today, I can remember neither the content nor the purpose of the talk, except for one thing.  That one thing was his illustration in Cantonese 坐井觀天,曰天小者,非天小也
Then there was the time Mr. Lowcock read aloud in assembly a note that my father wrote to ask the PE teacher to excuse me from PE class.  Nobody noticed.
Mr. Lowcock told me once that “the first 13 years of a gentileman’s education is to keep him off the streets.”
Mr. Lowcock always treated with respect 亞佐, the school carpenter, and 黃志強, the man who maintained the chalk lines around the field.
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Edward C. Kwok
Partner

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Our Dearest Headmaster – Henry K.S. Lee (75)

Dear Mr. Lowcock, you will always be remembered as a symbol of DBS. You set a high standard for the students who looked up to you as an example of what a gentleman should be. You are strict, yet approachable and you have a wonderful sense of dry humour. You called a spade a spade and never have a problem in speaking your mind. You have taught us to be upright citizens and be key contributors to society. Mr. Lowcock, you will always be fondly remembered.

Henry K.S. Lee (75)

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Our deepest condolences – Michael Tsang

Dear Mr Lowcock

 

May The Lord openly receive you into His Home the same way you heartily welcomed us into your home those hot summer days after soccer and cricket for a nice cooling drink of ice water. Your warm and sincere compassion will be sorely missed by my brothers and countless others in your DBS family.

 

Michael Tsang (曾文傑)

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Condolences – S.C. So

I am indeed very sadden to learn of the news that my most respected Jimmy Lowcock has left us unannounced. I am sure many of us in H.K. and overseas are sharing the same feeling. He was a tower of strength for all DBS boys. May he rest in peace.

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Memory and carrying on the run – David T. Fung

Dear Jimmy,

 

I am glad that I visited you on Sep 17, 2011 and had the opportunity to listen to your aspirations for financing students in need at DBS.  Your passionate message of prioritizing student needs over buildings is crystal clear.  Many of us have benefitted from your life-long commitment to broadening the learning experience and strengthening the social conscience of DBS students.  You have passed on the baton.  I am sure that many of us will carry on the run to help fulfill your dream.

 

May your soul rest in peace!

David T Fung at Vancouver (BC)

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