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Anne Lyle Poe Lowry BrownLEXINGTON, Ky. - Anne Lyle Poe Lowry Brown, 86, last surviving child of Oran Stedman and Kathleen Koonce Poe, died early Sunday morning, June 30, 2103. Anne Lyle was born and raised in Rock Hill, S.C., and graduated from Winthrop College and Presbyterian Training School of Christian Education in Richmond, Va. She was the widow of the Rev. James I. Lowry and Lewis J. Brown. She is survived by five children, Mimi Lowry (Ned) Beckes, Katherine L. Logan, James I. Lowry IV and Robert Julian Lowry (Donna), all of Lexington, and David Stedman Lowry (Rhonda) of Cincinnati. She also was the proud grandmother to 13 and great-grandmother to 11. A long-time member of Second Presbyterian, she was an excellent seamstress, cook, golfer, real estate broker, family Rook Champion and loving mother. Arrangements were held through Kerr Brothers Funeral Home-Main Street, with a graveside service on Monday, July 1. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass.
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Our deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved mother. May God bless you both.
Karen Wagner & Stephen Thatcher
July 7, 2013
It was an honor and joy knowing Anne. She showed us that true southern ladies are real, and not just those of Hollywood directors imagination. Playing Farkle with her was great fun because she was having so much fun. She must have been a wonderful mother because she raised one of the most wonderful women I have ever met in Mimi Beckes. She had such a gentle, and gracious soul.
July 3, 2013
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Kerr Brothers Funeral Home - Main St.463 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40509
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