Obituary for David L. Lozano
David L. Lozano
06/29/1956 - 10/10/2018
Condolences
Condolence From: J. Richard (Dick) Jennings, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Condolence: I was deeply saddened by Dave's death. Over many years I enjoyed interacting with him over instrumentation issue. A number of us were expecting another interesting session with him just before his death, but he was unable to make the drive to Pittsburgh. He was great with instrumentation and even more fun as a human being.
Condolence From: Timothy Botts, Westerville, OH
Condolence: Deepest sympathies to the entire Lozano Family. Dave was a very good man and friend of mine that will be sorely missed. The thoughts and prayers of our family are with you Dave.
Condolence From: Barbara Andersen, columbus, Ohio
Condolence: Dear Lozano family,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Dave. He was always a bright light to interact with in the Department of Psychology. I as many others valued his willingness to engage, help and improve our work. Many, many projects were successful because of his expertise and his talent building a tech group within psychology.
I saw dave a few months ago and he look so happy and spoke so fondly of you. We will all have our happy memories of him.
Condolence From: Barbara Andersen, columbus, Ohio
Condolence: Mrs. Lozano, children, and extended family,
My deepest condolences to you all. I am a member of the psychology faculty. Dave was always a bright spot and a delight to be around. His good humor and kind regards were always appreciated by me. The department could be a difficult place to be. He left the department with dignity despite the way he was treated, and so I delighted his success and I sensed his great happiness in his new ventures. Dave was a genuine person, and I will always remember him fondly.
Condolence From: Toni Tiburzio-Gundling, Lewis Center, Ohio
Condolence: Friends since St. Paul’s days. Dave, you were always positive, had the warmest smile and always a big hug waiting. I will miss you dearly. Thanks for being apart of my life.... Jane, your heart ache has to be immence. Know we are all here for you and your family.
Condolence From: Terry and Kathy Bush, Westerville, Ohio
Condolence: We are truly sorry for your loss, and our hearts go out to all of you. Dave will be missed. He will never be forgotten.
Condolence From: Mike Eberle, westerville, OH
Condolence: I remember hanging out in Huber Ridge with Dave.We lived on Copenhagen Dr.We rode our bikes everywhere.We had a great neighborhood that can't be duplicated in this era.I will alway's remember his big smile.My condolences.
Condolence From: Patti Bowlin, Joliet, Illinois
Condolence: My Deepest Sympathy to the Family. I’m so Sorry I can’t be with you during this difficult time. I will always remember how special he was. Family was always
Important to him, including extended family. I will mis the talks we had together. My Dear Cousin, you’ll be Deeply Missed. I Love You.
Condolence From: Mary Jeanne Evans, Westerville, OH
Condolence: You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We are deeply sorry for your loss of one so dear.
Condolence From: Sylvia Meadows, Upper Arlington, OH
Condolence: I will miss Dave dearly. His quick wit and ability to make others smile so easily will not be forgotten. My heartfelt condolences to the entire Lozano family.
Condolence From: Norm and Deb Miller, Columbus, Ohio
Condolence: Our deepest sympathy to you all. We learned of your loss today, and our heartfelt prayers to you.
Condolence From: Gregory Bratman, Seattle, WA
Condolence: I’m so sorry for your loss. I was just speaking with Dave over the last couple of weeks. His intelligence, sensitivity, and compassion shone through during every conversation, and I was so grateful for my time with him. I will miss him, and send my deepest condolences.
Condolence From: Jeanine Howell, Enon, Ohio
Condolence: Blessings. I’ve know Dave since our St. Pauls’s days. He always had a smile for everyone he met. Remember the good times.