Dr. Lowry was a dentist, his office was located at 156 Kent. The family residence was at 135 S. Grant.
World War I military stone - Michigan CPL Co D 126
Infantry 32 Division.
Basil E. Lowry, D. D. S., passed away following a long illness. Born in Greenville, he had been a resident of Portland since he was two and a half years old. Now 65, he was a veteran of WWI. He had practiced dentistry in Portland since his graduation from the University of Michigan in 1924. Dr. Lowry was past commander of the Dale E. Hyland American Legion Post, member of the V.F.W., past master of the local F. & A.M. Lodge, and a member of the state and national dental associations.
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Dr. Lowry was a dentist, his office was located at 156 Kent. The family residence was at 135 S. Grant.
World War I military stone - Michigan CPL Co D 126
Infantry 32 Division.
Basil E. Lowry, D. D. S., passed away following a long illness. Born in Greenville, he had been a resident of Portland since he was two and a half years old. Now 65, he was a veteran of WWI. He had practiced dentistry in Portland since his graduation from the University of Michigan in 1924. Dr. Lowry was past commander of the Dale E. Hyland American Legion Post, member of the V.F.W., past master of the local F. & A.M. Lodge, and a member of the state and national dental associations.
Research of Marilynn Johnson
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