In Memory of Nathan Loew(1949 - 2018)

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Name
Nathan Loew
Spouse
Debbie Loew
Children
Ely Youngil, Yoshi, Gene, Virginia-Rose
Birth Date
September 26, 1949
Blessing Date
July 1, 1982
Ascension Date
July 3, 2018  

Nathan was born on September 26, 1949 in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He grew up with an older sister, Marian, and younger brother, Jerry. His family and friends called him “Richie.”

As a child, Nathan loved fishing, Scrabble, the beach, and working hard. Raised in the Jewish faith, he became a born-again Christian in his early twenties and traveled around America.

He was introduced to the Unification Movement by Beverly Berndt at Amherst College, MA and later joined in October 1974. At the time, he was living in a cabin studying the Bible and Taichi.

He loved to tell stories about putting up posters in NYC and DC to announce Rev. Moon’s speeches, missionary outreach in Vermont, working in fish businesses in Philadelphia and Seattle, and about his 40-day mission trip to Turkey.

Nathan was introduced to Debbie Smith by Rev. Moon in May 1979 and married in the Holy Blessing at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 1, 1982.

Settling in Seattle, WA they were blessed with their eldest two children. Soon after, at the invitation of Dr. Bo Hi Pak, the family relocated to Arlington, VA to manage Gene’s Deli. The family was warmly embraced by Dr. & Mrs. Pak and their children. Later, Nathan was inspired to start his own deli, opening up Ely’s, then Deb’s Deli. Their two younger children were born during these years.

While managing his deli, he began a flower business that he and Debbie continued to develop for over 20 years, winning the hearts of the people he worked with thanks to his humor and generosity.

During those years Nathan found great joy volunteering as an ESL teacher, coaching his kids’ basketball teams, reading bedtime stories and running a chess club at night in the Deli.

Just two years after moving to their first home in Manassas, VA in 1995, Nathan and his family moved to Ireland for missionary work for a challenging but rewarding two years.

Returning to the US, Nathan wanted to expand his ability to serve others by becoming a lawyer, finishing his degree at age 55. He practiced law from 2006-2013.

After battling Alzheimer’s for more than five years, Nathan was able to celebrate his 36th anniversary with Debbie, just before he passed on July 3, 2018.

Nathan was truly a loving and strong father, husband and friend. He lived his life to make the world a better place and bring joy to God, True Parents and everyone he met.

Nathan is survived by his siblings Jerry Loew and Marian Lancaster, his children and grandchildren: Ely Youngil & Vicky – children Zach and Caspian; Yoshi & Shige Mori (Shige ascended 6/12/16 in a boating accident) – children Yumika, Julia and Naomi; Gene & Andrea – children Kavina, Natalie and Archer; and Virginia-Rose Loew & her fiancé, Kohki Nakahira.

The Loew family would like to give special thanks to all those who gave prayer, support and comfort through this time.

Donations can be made to the family using the GoFundMe page: gofundme.com/honor-the-life-of-nathan-loew

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Seonghwa Information

Seonghwa Ceremony
July 11, Wednesday, 1:00 PM
The Fairfax Memorial Funeral Home
9902 Braddock Road
Fairfax, VA 22032

Reception at NOVA Family Church
After the ceremony around 4:00 PM
9461 Silver King Ct.
Fairfax, VA 22031

Wonjeon Ceremony
Date to be announced
The Park Cemetery Association
620 Lindley St.
Bridgeport, CT 06606

Seonghwa Ceremony

Time
1:00 PM
Date
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Location
The Fairfax Memorial Funeral Home: 9902 Braddock Road Fairfax, VA 22032

Comments (4)

  • Chris Jones

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    Thank you Nathan-you are truly one of real heroes of our movement.

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  • Colm Ó Cionnaith

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    Dear Elder brother Nathan, it was a pleasure to have known you and my only regret is that we were not able to spend more time together sharing a laugh and inheriting your friendliness, sense of duty and devotion to God, True Parents & family. Thank you for sowing the seeds of salvation in Ireland and for leaving behind the spiritual and physical legacy of National Messiahship. Ar dheis Dé & Tuismitheoirí Fíor go raibh do anam dílis.

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  • MARY SCHAFFER-WIGTON

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    Larry and I send our love. Have nothing but good memories of Nathan and Debbie during their time in Seattle. Laughter, tears, and a fun night dancing to Elvis’s songs to cheer us all up after a hard day’s work. Thanks Nathan. You are a special brother.

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  • Beth Treacy aka Busch

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    Dear brother Nathan, I remember you well. All that was described in the tribute to you opens up my memories and heart about you and my experience on MFT with you. You are a special person who always was cheerful and smiling and lighting up the room. Thank you for you faithful heart and love for our beloved True Parents and brothers and sisters. With love and prayers with a smile, Beth

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