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Ronald Thomas Lowe

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Ronald Thomas Lowe

Birth
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Jul 2018 (aged 73)
Ore City, Upshur County, Texas, USA
Burial
Gladewater, Gregg County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ronald was born to “Tommy” and Marjorie Stice Lowe in Gainsville, TX. He grew up in and attended Whitesboro schools and graduated from Texas A&M Commerce with a B.S. in Agriculture and a M.S. in Agriculture Economics.

He went on to teach Ag in both Avinger and Ore City, TX. In 1982 Ronald left education and started a career in industrial pump sales. This career change brought his family, that had grown by two children, to Longview, TX.

Over the next 30 years Ronald cultivated a successful sales career and was a contributing writer for Trenchless Technology magazine. He was also recognized as “Pump Master” in the industry and “Salesman of the Year” by Pentair, Inc. Upon his retirement in 2013 he worked as a consultant for Kerr Pumps. Shortly before his retirement Ronald and his wife relocated to Ore City, TX where they spent their time doing ranch work and raising cattle.

They were honored to be awarded “Conservationist Farmer of the Year” for Upshur and Gregg Counties in 2018.
Ronald was born to “Tommy” and Marjorie Stice Lowe in Gainsville, TX. He grew up in and attended Whitesboro schools and graduated from Texas A&M Commerce with a B.S. in Agriculture and a M.S. in Agriculture Economics.

He went on to teach Ag in both Avinger and Ore City, TX. In 1982 Ronald left education and started a career in industrial pump sales. This career change brought his family, that had grown by two children, to Longview, TX.

Over the next 30 years Ronald cultivated a successful sales career and was a contributing writer for Trenchless Technology magazine. He was also recognized as “Pump Master” in the industry and “Salesman of the Year” by Pentair, Inc. Upon his retirement in 2013 he worked as a consultant for Kerr Pumps. Shortly before his retirement Ronald and his wife relocated to Ore City, TX where they spent their time doing ranch work and raising cattle.

They were honored to be awarded “Conservationist Farmer of the Year” for Upshur and Gregg Counties in 2018.


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