The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dundee engineer and keen golfer Robert Low

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Robert Low, a well known Dundee engineer and a former captain of Carnoustie Golf Club, has died aged 93 after a stroke.

Born and raised in Dundee, where he lived throughout his life, Mr Low attended Clepington Primary School and Stobswell Boys Junior School before studying mechanical engineerin­g at Dundee Technical College.

He started his apprentice­ship at Sturrock and Murray as an engineerin­g draftsman before joining Urquhart, Lindsay, Robertson and Orchar Ltd, known as Blackness Foundry, as a fabricatio­n draughtsma­n in 1946.

He rose to the position of chief designer and developmen­t engineer, where he was one of the inventors of a circular weaving loom.

In 1959 he became manager at the engineerin­g department of NCR in Dundee.

On a royal visit to the city in 1969, he showed the Queen around the department.

From 1948 to 1968 he was also a lecturing engineer at the Bell Street Technical College.

In 1972 he started working for the NHS and was the engineer in charge of design and installati­on of heating systems across the estate in Tayside until he retired in 1987.

Mr Low married Catherine at St James Church in Broughty Ferry in 1946 and the couple had three children, Morag, Catherine and Bob.

After the death of Catherine in 1990, Mr Low married Muriel in St Andrew’s Parish Church in 1995. She sadly passed away in 2008.

As well as golf, Mr Low enjoyed bowling, fishing and water polo.

He is survived by his three children, four grandchild­ren and six great-grandchild­ren.

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Mr Low was 93.

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