1945 - 2024
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Sylvia Lowe, born August 18, 1945. Born in Laconia New Hampshire to Philip and Katherine Lowe. She worked for Concord Hospital for over 20 years running the mailroom. She enjoyed being their representative at postal conferences around the country. She loved to golf in her free time. Later in life she moved into her mother’s house and cared for her mother until her death. She would then move to Dunstable, Massachusetts to help her sister Betty Day where she resided with Betty and Betty’s granddaughter Amanda Day. As they grew older Amanda took over their care. She would take them on many adventures and bring joy to them when they would have otherwise been homebound for the most part. Sylvia would tell stories of those trips, and of the dogs, Luna and Sugar. She found a place to belong and enjoy life for her last years.
She is pre deceased by her life partner Ira Savary. Her brother David Lowe, her parents Philip and Katherine, as well as her beloved sister Betty.
She leaves behind her only daughter Katherine Savary. A niece Pam Oakman, nephew Peter Day, and a niece she had not seen in many years Kary Lowe.
She also leaves behind Amanda Day her care giver and friend and her source of joy. And Amanda’s boyfriend Eli Thomas. Without them she could not have remained in the house she came to call home.
She passed on October 4th in the company of her daughter Katherine Savary her husband Nathan Snow. As well as her angels Amanda Day and Eli Thomas.
FUNERAL NOTICE
Burial will be private in Meredith, NH. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX STREET, N. CHELMSFORD, MA. 978-251-4041. Guestbook at www.dolanfuneralhome
Nancy Drew
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As a mother, aunt, friend, passes from this world to the eternal home, they are dearly missed by many far and wide. It’s their love and memories that is left behind for us to cling to. I have many that shall sustain me until our meeting on the other side. Not the least of all the her absence.
My love goes out to my beautiful cousin, Kay, whom we shared many times in our youth, our time together at the family reunions growing up. The visits to our home through our younger years. For these memories l am grateful indeed.
Love you much honey. Hug’s
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Loren & Sandy
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Our thoughts are with you, losing a family member or a dear friend isn’t easy. Hold on to the wonderful memories you have!
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