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James Cowan McDowall

25th October 1940 - 31st October 2020


Service Details:

Monday 23rd November 2020, 2:45pm

Bramcote Crematorium, Serenity Chapel, Coventry Lane, Bramcote, Nottingham, NG9 3GJ

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Carolyn Slowik

Love you Dad and gonna miss you so much. Xx


Kevin McDowall

Love you dad xx


Christopher Slowik

Love you Grandad, you will be missed so much. Xx


David McDowall

So sorry for the loss of my brother Jim. Will always remember the memories of growing up in Glasgow and the happy times visiting our gran in carntyne. Thinking of the family at this difficult time.


Douglas McDowall

A special brother , a special Father, a special husband and a special man in all ways. Extra condolences to closest family at this deepest of thoughts time. RIP brother.


Brian McDowall

Remembering our childhood together in Glasgow with fond memories. Brian.


Tony Slowik

A wonderful father in law. Will miss you


Gillian McDowall Calvert

My thoughts and prayers are with my family across the pond at such a difficult time. Uncle Jim will be missed terribly. He has been reunited with Papa and Nana!!


Louise Terry

Carolyn, You were so lucky to have had the perfect family life growing up; treasure those memories and your Dad will live on in your hearts forever. X Love to all the family at this extremely sad time X


STAN KNOWLES

It's been a few good years Jim, and we had some great times golfing and having fun. It has been a pleasure having you as a friend. Love to Jackie and the family. x


Jane Somerville

Uncle Jim was such a lovely man and I'm really going to miss him, love and thoughts to all the family xx


Lisa merrick

Thinking of you all today! Xx


Terri Slowik

Jackie, Carolyn, Kevin, Tony, Chris and Scott. Sorry for your loss, thinking of you all today xx


Gordon Manson

I have so many memories as the McDowall’s were such a big part of my life when they lived in Pollock and we l lived in Merrylee in Glasgow. We used to see each other most weeks and I often watched them all playing football. Jim was a great goalkeeper.


Ronald Manson

I will always remember my cousin Jim for his kindness and jovial nature. He always seemed happy and at peace with the world. He obviously suffered a lot of pain in his latter years but now he is free of pain and at rest.


Lee McDowall

So sorry for you loss, a lovely man who will be sorely missed. A lovely send off. Thinking of you all


Gordon Manson

Lovely send off. Liked the way you rearranged the seats. Love to all.