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)
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
Today is one of the saddest day of my life because we have lost a great man, Mr. Lowcock. He had many god-sons and I am one of them. He had transformed me from a mischievous little kid into a successful sportsman. I remember that I made many visits to his office to be caned until one day he took me under his wing and made me a prefect. I also remember that he told me that since I was so bad I would know all the tricks of the younger kids. During my last year at DBS I spent a great deal of time at his house and he taught me how to conduct my life and I know that I owe him plenty.
On Dec.8, I had dinner at his house and spent two hours talking of the good old days,not realizing that it would be the last time I will ever see him. His spirit and soul will be with me forever until I follow him to the grave.
I have heard from Kim Fenton that the funeral will be held on the 11th but I regret that I could not attend since I will be in Sapporo with my family for the snow festival. Let me know what I can do to be a part of his legacy. If ever there is a Lowcock Foundation please inform me.
David,
I feel that I have lost part of me and my memory, it just like losing a fatherly relative.