
Nam Mo Amitahba Buddha
Dearest Martin Stephen Lowe [Nguyen Thien Bao],
We, of the Quang Duc Buddhist Monastery, the Buddhist
Youth Group and Vietnamese Language School wish to convey our sincere
commiseration on the recent event of your late father's passing.

We acknowledge that Mr.
Harold Morgan who was born in Yorkshire, England on the
12th of July 1927 and who passed away in Inglewood, Victoria, at 10.30pm, Saturday,
10 June 2006, aged 78
years old will be sadly missed and has contributed significantly to your
families.
Mr. Harold Morgan served in the Signals Corps of the British Army
between 1945-1948. In 1963, after bringing up his family in
Warwickshire, England, he brought his wife and children to Australia.
After settling in Melbourne, he moved several times between Victoria and
Queensland, before finally settling in Wedderburn, Victoria. In 1963,
Harold first worked in a shoe machinery supply company in Melbourne.
After several career changes; including owning his own pet supply shop,
in Thornbury, Victoria, his working life concluded when he retired from
the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade due to ill health.
On behalf of Quang Duc Monastery, we want to share your
families' sorrow and wish to convey our support and sympathy during this
sad time for your mother, Margaret ‘Peggy’ Morgan, brothers; Robert
Edward Lowe (and wife Patricia), Christopher John Lowe, especially yourself,
Martin Stephen Lowe [Nguyen Thien Bao], your wife Bach Tuyet Lowe [Nguyen Thien Hanh]
and all of the children. Also to your uncle (his brother), Otis Morgan
and Chris, and to your father's very special friend Harold Barkley.
The grief you are experiencing is hard to bear at any
time, but please remember that we are with you, and anxious to help
lighten your load.
May your father be reborn in the peaceful realm soon, may
you be filled with faith and hope even in the midst of inescapable
grief. This is the prayer of your masters and friends.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Ven. Thich
Tam Phuong
(Abbot of Quang Duc Monastery)
Ven. Thich Nguyen Tang
(Vice-Abbot of Quang Duc Monastery)
Nguyen Dung Pham Thanh Hung
(Leader of Quang Duc Buddhist Youth
Group)
Nguyen Giac Dang Minh Chung
(Deputy-Principal of Quang Duc
Vietnamese Language School)
And all Quang Duc Monastery's members