A native of Ashland, Ky., he came to Jackson about 15 years ago from White Gravel, Ohio, and worked for the Jackson Public Transportation Co. before his five-year association with Clark Oil.
During World War II he served with the Army in Germany and was presently a member of the "C.B.'ers," Citizen's Band Radio Operators.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth P.; two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Cochran of Jackson, Ohio, and Miss Nanette Lowe of Concord; two sons, Ted A. of Concord and Albert Melvin III at home; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lowe of Pleasant Lake; four brothers, Howard of Pleasant lake, James of Renton Wash., Fred of Tacoma Wash., and Leo of Coldwater; four sisters, Mrs. Opal Maples of Chicago, Mrs. Lucille Pitts of Conover, Ohio, Mrs. Dixie Smith of Munith and Mrs. Dorothy Childers of Vanderhook Lake.
A native of Ashland, Ky., he came to Jackson about 15 years ago from White Gravel, Ohio, and worked for the Jackson Public Transportation Co. before his five-year association with Clark Oil.
During World War II he served with the Army in Germany and was presently a member of the "C.B.'ers," Citizen's Band Radio Operators.
Surviving are his wife, Ruth P.; two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Cochran of Jackson, Ohio, and Miss Nanette Lowe of Concord; two sons, Ted A. of Concord and Albert Melvin III at home; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lowe of Pleasant Lake; four brothers, Howard of Pleasant lake, James of Renton Wash., Fred of Tacoma Wash., and Leo of Coldwater; four sisters, Mrs. Opal Maples of Chicago, Mrs. Lucille Pitts of Conover, Ohio, Mrs. Dixie Smith of Munith and Mrs. Dorothy Childers of Vanderhook Lake.
Gravesite Details
US Army
Family Members
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Christina Lowe
1914–1915
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William Howard Lowe
1916–1987
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Ines Marie Lowe
1918–1918
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James Ernest Lowe
1919–1988
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Thelma Lucille Lowe Pitts
1921–1993
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Opal Mae Lowe Maples
1922–2002
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John Franklin Lowe
1930–1954
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Charles Frederick "Junior" Lowe
1930–2016
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Betty Jo Lowe
1932–1932
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Dorothy Irene Lowe Childers
1934–2014
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Dixie Florence Lowe Smith
1938–2021
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