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Carol Lowe Obituary

LOWE, Carol

Carol Jean Shalf Lowe died on January 20 2025 in Dayton Ohio after a long illness. She is survived by her brother Jerome M (Rosanne) and a host of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Maurice and Helen Sedlak Shalf, her beloved husband, Richard Lowe, her sister Maureen Larsen (Gary), her brother Albert Sebastian (Jane) and her lovingly spoiled miniature poodle Muffy. After graduating from Sinclair College in Dayton, she worked for E F McDonald Company for many happy years, where she met Dick Lowe, the love of her life. She enjoyed gardening in her back yard and volunteering at Cox Arboretum in Dayton. After a funeral at Calvary Chapel, she will be buried next to Dick in Calvary Cemetery in Dayton. Donations may be made to Dayton Hospice House, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jan. 23, 2025.

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Steve Cyester

January 24, 2025

Carol was always the brightest light in the room with her infectious smile and happy friendly smile. She was a joy to be around and brought such a pleasantness...always! Not a lot of us old EFM'rs still around and it's sad to see Carol leave but she certainly left an unforgettable footprint on all who knew and/or came in contact with her beaming personality. My sympathies go out to Dick and to Carol's family. It was an honor to know Carol.

Margie Hubbs

January 23, 2025

My sincere sympathy to Carol´s family. I had the pleasure of knowing Carol at E. F. McDonald where we were both employed for many years. Carol was such a pleasant, lovely, person to know. She had a beautiful smile and was so positive in all she did. She will be missed. Margie Hubbs

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