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Stephen Jack Lowe

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Stephen Jack Lowe

Birth
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Aug 2007 (aged 61)
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA
Burial
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.7042323, Longitude: -98.996686
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Stephen Jack Lowe, 61, of Brownwood, died Friday, August 24, 2007 at Brownwood Regional Medical Center. Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at Greenleaf Cemetery in Brownwood with Rev. Ricky Cavitt officiating. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home in Coleman.

Stephen Jack Lowe was born October 24, 1945 in Brownwood, the son of John Lowe and Nyo Lefner Lowe. He grew up in California, graduating from Hemet High School in 1963. He graduated from San Bernadino Valley Junior College with an Associate of Arts Degree in 1966 and from the University of Montana at Missoula with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education in 1974. After graduation, he was hired by the New York Mets Baseball Organization in their Minor League System as Athletic Trainer for eight years. He drove for Mayflower Transit Company for 21 years, retiring in 2003. He was a Baptist, had a great love for sports and traveling the world. He will be missed by all.

Stephen is survived by his mother, Nyo Lowe of Brownwood; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert F. and Carolyn Lowe of Brownwood; uncle and aunt, Dwight and Glenna Lefner of Bethel, Alaska; nephew, Robert E. Lowe, and wife Jeanna, of Coleman; nieces, Nancy Trowbridge of Brownwood, Katherine Redmon of Burgin, Kentucky; three great nieces four great nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, John Lowe on July 28, 1977; paternal grandparents, Robert E. and Anna A. Vaughn Lowe; maternal grandparents, Stephen G. and Mary E. Weedon Lefner and uncle and aunt, DeWitt and Wanda Lefner Fields.

Family visitation will be from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 29, 2007 at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 209 South Danville, Ste. B-107, P. O. Box 41, Abilene, Texas 79604 or the donor's favorite charity.


Published in the Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, August 28, 2007.
Stephen Jack Lowe, 61, of Brownwood, died Friday, August 24, 2007 at Brownwood Regional Medical Center. Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at Greenleaf Cemetery in Brownwood with Rev. Ricky Cavitt officiating. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home in Coleman.

Stephen Jack Lowe was born October 24, 1945 in Brownwood, the son of John Lowe and Nyo Lefner Lowe. He grew up in California, graduating from Hemet High School in 1963. He graduated from San Bernadino Valley Junior College with an Associate of Arts Degree in 1966 and from the University of Montana at Missoula with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education in 1974. After graduation, he was hired by the New York Mets Baseball Organization in their Minor League System as Athletic Trainer for eight years. He drove for Mayflower Transit Company for 21 years, retiring in 2003. He was a Baptist, had a great love for sports and traveling the world. He will be missed by all.

Stephen is survived by his mother, Nyo Lowe of Brownwood; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert F. and Carolyn Lowe of Brownwood; uncle and aunt, Dwight and Glenna Lefner of Bethel, Alaska; nephew, Robert E. Lowe, and wife Jeanna, of Coleman; nieces, Nancy Trowbridge of Brownwood, Katherine Redmon of Burgin, Kentucky; three great nieces four great nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, John Lowe on July 28, 1977; paternal grandparents, Robert E. and Anna A. Vaughn Lowe; maternal grandparents, Stephen G. and Mary E. Weedon Lefner and uncle and aunt, DeWitt and Wanda Lefner Fields.

Family visitation will be from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 29, 2007 at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 209 South Danville, Ste. B-107, P. O. Box 41, Abilene, Texas 79604 or the donor's favorite charity.


Published in the Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, August 28, 2007.


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