Lowell was born on August 26, 1925 in Rochester, Minnesota to Alert O. and Ella (Schumann) Fahrman. He was baptized on September 20, 1925 at Trinity Lutheran, Rochester, by Rev. Weinhold, and was also confirmed at Trinity on March 17, 1940. Lowell graduated from Rochester High School in 1943. He was then inducted into the Army in December of that same year. After basic training at Ft. Benning Georgia, he was sent to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. From there he went overseas to serve in the Combat Infantry. They landed at Marseilles, France, and went through lower France, through Alsace Lorraine, to Stuttgart Germany. Lowell served in the Combat Infantry, 100th Division, Co L, 98th Regiment for three years. He was honorably discharged in March, 1946.
Lowell attended Rochester Jr. College where he received a degree in Opthalmic Optics. He worked at Benson Optical in Albert Lea for 30 years, then transferred to Rochester. He later managed the lab at Duling Optical until 1991.
Lowell was married to Lorraine Schultz at Trinity, Waltham on October 7, 1950. Lowell and Lorraine were blessed with 7 children, Leone Lorraine, deceased, Daniel (Mary) Fahrman of Fargo, ND, Diane (Glen) Holland of Mazeppa, MN, Gail Brosnan of Rosemount, MN, Joan (James) Plantage of Albert Lea, MN, Joyce (Terry) Flowers and Paula (Mark) Kuisle of Rochester; 21 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, Donald (Ann) Fahrman of Stewartville, MN and a sister, Elizabeth Scharlemann of Hoffman, Illinois.
Zion Lutheran was his church home in Albert Lea and Redeemer Lutheran Church since moving to Rochester, where he served in many capacities. He was an avid sportsman and gardener and known for his elderberry wine. His family remained his first priority.
Pallbearers will be grandsons, Evan Fahrman, Drew Fahrman, Michael Quackenbush, Edward Brosnan, Dan Brosnan, Derek Flowers, Brandon Plantage, Brady Plantage and Eric Harper.
Burial will be at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Waltham. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to Redeemer Lutheran Church, the National Honor Flight, or the American Diabetes Association.
Macken Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Obituary and photo from Macken Funeral Home.
Lowell was born on August 26, 1925 in Rochester, Minnesota to Alert O. and Ella (Schumann) Fahrman. He was baptized on September 20, 1925 at Trinity Lutheran, Rochester, by Rev. Weinhold, and was also confirmed at Trinity on March 17, 1940. Lowell graduated from Rochester High School in 1943. He was then inducted into the Army in December of that same year. After basic training at Ft. Benning Georgia, he was sent to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. From there he went overseas to serve in the Combat Infantry. They landed at Marseilles, France, and went through lower France, through Alsace Lorraine, to Stuttgart Germany. Lowell served in the Combat Infantry, 100th Division, Co L, 98th Regiment for three years. He was honorably discharged in March, 1946.
Lowell attended Rochester Jr. College where he received a degree in Opthalmic Optics. He worked at Benson Optical in Albert Lea for 30 years, then transferred to Rochester. He later managed the lab at Duling Optical until 1991.
Lowell was married to Lorraine Schultz at Trinity, Waltham on October 7, 1950. Lowell and Lorraine were blessed with 7 children, Leone Lorraine, deceased, Daniel (Mary) Fahrman of Fargo, ND, Diane (Glen) Holland of Mazeppa, MN, Gail Brosnan of Rosemount, MN, Joan (James) Plantage of Albert Lea, MN, Joyce (Terry) Flowers and Paula (Mark) Kuisle of Rochester; 21 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, Donald (Ann) Fahrman of Stewartville, MN and a sister, Elizabeth Scharlemann of Hoffman, Illinois.
Zion Lutheran was his church home in Albert Lea and Redeemer Lutheran Church since moving to Rochester, where he served in many capacities. He was an avid sportsman and gardener and known for his elderberry wine. His family remained his first priority.
Pallbearers will be grandsons, Evan Fahrman, Drew Fahrman, Michael Quackenbush, Edward Brosnan, Dan Brosnan, Derek Flowers, Brandon Plantage, Brady Plantage and Eric Harper.
Burial will be at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Waltham. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to Redeemer Lutheran Church, the National Honor Flight, or the American Diabetes Association.
Macken Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Obituary and photo from Macken Funeral Home.
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