Harold Lowe

Harold Lowe
Lowe, c. 1911, after joining the White Star Line
Born(1882-11-21)21 November 1882
Died12 May 1944(1944-05-12) (aged 61)
Deganwy, Caernarfonshire, Wales
Resting placeSt. Trillo's Churchyard, Rhos-on-Sea, Wales
OccupationsMerchant seaman, Naval officer
Known forFifth officer on RMS Titanic
Spouse
Ellen Marion Whitehouse
(m. 1913)
Children2
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Naval Reserve
Service years1904–1927
RankCommander
ConflictsWorld War I
Awards

Commander Harold Godfrey Lowe RD RNR (21 November 1882 – 12 May 1944) was a British merchant seaman and naval officer who served as the fifth officer aboard the RMS Titanic during its ill-fated maiden voyage, and was one of the four ship's officers to survive the disaster.

In charge of lifeboat No. 14, Lowe received praise for returning to the wreck site after the ship sank in search for survivors, picking up four from the water and at least twelve others from the swamped Collapsible A.

Lowe went on to serve in the merchant naval service till retiring in 1931. He served in the Royal Naval Reserve during World War I and, despite his failing health, as an air raid warden in World War II. In retirement, he entered local politics as a councillor in Deganwy. In 1944, he became the first surviving officer of Titanic to die, following two years of ill-health after a stroke.