It is with great sadness I share news of the passing of Lowell D. Herbrandson, who worked at UCI Libraries from 1985-2004, last Friday afternoon, 4 April 2014. Lowell succumbed to a massive heart attack on Ring Road near Humanities at UC Irvine and, despite the valiant efforts of the EMT crew and the medical staff, remained unconscious, even after being transported to Hoag Hospital, Irvine. His passing was confirmed this morning by the Orange County Coroner's office.
Lowell enjoying Chinese cuisine, May 2013.Photo © Daniel C. Tsang |
Lowell served UCI a serials cataloger and union representative. He had arrived at UC Irvine a year before I did, so our friendship lasted almost 30 years. After retiring, he also did a stint as Acting Assistant Librarian at the Museum of Natural History in Los Angeles. An Anglophile, he also was deeply engaged in his passion in researching things British, including heraldry. In September, 2011 he also finished compiling a list he had started in 1975 of Los Angeles County place names. The document spanned over 3,000 pages of annotations. [Description updated.]
He was proud of his days at UC Irvine Libraries. His recent emails had below his name "Lowell":
"UCI (1985-2004)
10 yrs of retirement on 11 June 2014"
Two days before his passing, he had this below his signature line:
"2004-2014, UCI Retirement on 11 June, my birthday."
Right before his retirement in 2004, he sent out an email to his UCI Libraries co-workers, noting in part: "I have a particular fondness for my early years from 1985 to 1994, the "Boyer Years", before we moved into the Science Library in June 1994. It was another time, and another place that will not be forgotten by those of us..." Calvin Boyer was during that early period the Library Director.
His commentary in his personal emails to me on current events were often short but pithy.
In his 2 April 2014 email: "Did you feel the Quake? We are on the Inglewood-Newport Fault here, and the house had a jolly shake. The rain has been nice too, but not the cold winds."
In a May Day 2008 email, he wrote:
"A Happy May Day to you both. In Elementary School in the early 1950's we still honoured May Day." Note the British spelling.
Later that year, after the financial collapse, he emailed :
"Is it not wonderful that we have our retirement $$$ in 403b's, IRA's, mutual funds and individuals stocks in the STOCK MARKET? Let's see there was 1987, 2001, and now 2008. It would seem that except for the monthly UC retirement check, and the current check from the museum that things could look a lot worse real soon. I wonder about all of the UCI retirees that took their lump sum bye outs? The market giveth, and the market taketh away!!"
A registered Republican, he often was more liberal than his party. In the same email (15 September 2008) he also noted sardonically:
"Saint Palin has boosted the extreme base so the polls are now tighter than a few weeks ago. The race is closer, but the margin of error is still pro-Obama based on some current polling. Some are saying that the increased Palin interest may be just a bump? Some are also suggesting the increased voting registration numbers could or should push the Dem's over the top? Can they blame the Stock Market Crash on the Dem's is really lame, so what is new."
He ended his email commentary: "I wonder how long it will take before the market will head back over 12,000 again?"
Yesterday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 16,437.18.
He was looking forward to eating out last Friday evening. In various emails, he deplored the lack of good Chinese restaurants in his neighborhood in Lawndale. For example, in the May Day 2008 email, he was already noting: "I really miss our Friday evening meals, and your good company. The best Asian food around here is the Panda Express which is about 0.25 mile away." Just 8 days ago, he wrote: "It would be good to see you again, and 'to break bread together'."
When Eddie (another retired colleague) and I went out eating with him, he was forever the gentleman, solicitous towards Eddie (whom he referred to as "Herr Doktor"), making sure Eddie got portions before he did. A typical after-dinner excursion was to a mall - where during the holiday season, I recall teenagers running by him and yelling "Hi, Santa" - with his white beard and Norwegian stock and jovial personality - Lowell undoubtedly looked like Santa Claus. Eddie would tell the teens: "He really is Santa Claus" because he fit Santa to a T.
His mind was always thinking of ways to improve library services. Noting he had to come in to renew his retiree library card by 14 June, 2014, he had what turned out to be a final plea in his 2 April 2014 email: "I wish that I could do this online via a secured line?"
Services have not been announced. -- Daniel C. Tsang.
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I can't believe it!!! Lowell came to our ASL office last Friday to visit and drop off a gift he gives us twice a year, once around Christmas and once around his Birthday. We chatted and caught up on events in our Lives, him asking us about our kids and us asking him about his health and his retirement. He said he always looked forward to his visits with his friends here in the Libraries and the lunches and dinners he got to share with some of those friends. He told us that he was going to park his car in the lot and walk over to the Langson Library to return some books, then come back to meet an ASL friend for lunch. As he left we hugged and I would of never thought that that would be the last time I'd see him!! He always took care of us down here in Facilities and I enjoyed every conversation we had. He was a total gentleman and a gentle man with a Heart the size of Texas!! I am truly saddened by this and he will forever be imbedded in my Heart!!
Dave Duffy
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