About Harry E.

Harry E — Stowers was a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. With over six decades of legal practice in the state, he focused on personal injury, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse cases. His experience made him a advocate for clients seeking justice and compensation. Stowers earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of New Mexico in 1952, which provided him with a solid foundation for understanding the details of law and governance. Following his undergraduate education, Stowers pursued his legal studies at the Georgetown University Law Center. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1955.

This rigorous legal education gave him the skills necessary to handle the details of the legal system. Throughout his career, Stowers became involved in numerous high-profile cases, representing clients in complex personal injury and medical malpractice lawsuits. His dedication to his clients and meticulous approach to legal strategy resulted in significant settlements and verdicts, further solidifying his reputation in the legal field. Known for his thorough preparation, Stowers consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for those he represented. His clients benefited from his extensive knowledge and experience, which he applied to each case with precision. In addition to his legal practice, Stowers was active in various community and professional organizations.

He served on the Board of Directors of the United Community Fund, a precursor to the United Way, and was a member of the Albuquerque Boys Club. Moreover, Stowers was a founding member of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Albuquerque, reflecting his commitment to mentorship and community support. His involvement in the Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque further showcased his dedication to social welfare initiatives. These contributions not only enriched his community but also underscored his belief in giving back to society. Stowers' efforts in both law and community service earned him recognition from peers and clients alike, establishing him as a respected figure in New Mexico's legal community. Survived by his daughter, Faye McAfee, and twins Liz Vigil and Joe Stowers, Stowers also leaves behind his wife, Joyce, and sister, Linda Brittelle.

His step-daughters, Karen Mangum and Ramona Mangum, are also part of his legacy. Harry E. Stowers' contributions to the legal field and his community continue to inspire those who knew him, reflecting a life dedicated to justice and service. his focus and dedication will be remembered by clients and colleagues for years to come.

Harry E. Stowers is deceased (July 8, 2015). This profile is maintained as a historical record.

Education

Georgetown University Law Center

LL.B.

1955

University of New Mexico

B.A. | Political Science

1952

Languages

English (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New Mexico

Court Admissions

New Mexico Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Nursing Home Abuse

Legal Services Scope

Trial Appeal

Office Locations

Main Office

 2025 Rio Grande Blvd NW Albuquerque NM 87104
(505) 243-3500