Charlotte Louise Lowry
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Posted by: Glover Funeral Home
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Date: Oct 16 2019 5:24 PM
Charlotte Louise Lowry passed away on August 20, 2019. Her family finds comfort in knowing she is with her Lord and Savior. Her memorial will be held on Sunday, October 20, 2019 at the Houston National Cemetery.
She grew up in the Baptist faith singing and playing piano in many choirs thru the years because she moved 11 times growing up, 33 times following her husband’s military career and finally 4 times as a widow in Dothan, AL. She was born in Comanche, Oklahoma on October 30, 1927. The family soon moved to Texas following her father’s career with Atlantic Richfield Oil Company. She attended North Texas State Teachers College majoring in music. She did not graduate as she met, then married Col. Robert Mason Lowry, Jr. on August 30, 1946.
Robert was a West Point and Texas A&M graduate in training to be an Air Force pilot. They had three children Robert Mason III born in Texas, Debbie Louise born in Japan and Mary Joanna born in Colorado. Besides cherishing her children, Louise loved and excelled at music, church, PEO sorority, bridge, golf, sewing and entertaining. Preceding Louise in passing are her husband Robert, her parents Mary and Cecil Kinney, her daughter Debbie and her only brother Sonny.
Surviving Louise: Her son Bob, his two children Rob and Elisa McConnell (her husband Seth, their two children Anna Claire and Adam), her daughter Mary and husband Bob, their two children Ashley and Anna Quartuccio (her husband Scott, their three children Camden, Robert and Cooper), her deceased daughter Debbie’s two children Ginny (son’s Mark and Anthony), and Rick (wife Julie, their four children Jordan, Julie, Jake and Jillian), her dear sister in law Ann, nieces and nephews. Louise was kind, resilient, smart and funny.
She would want to leave you with this thought; know God because you never know when you might have to move 33 times, survive two wars alone and be widowed at 65. May, too, your last word on this life be “darlin’”! Goodbye Mom, we will miss you.
For those of you that have inquired about a donation in mother’s name, we request giving to the Air Force Aid Society the Official Charity of the Air Force website.
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