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Earlene Lowrimore Causey

Houston, Texas

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EARLENE LOWRIMORE CAUSEY, 72, died July 24, 2004. She was born September 12, 1931 in Okemah, Oklahoma, to Earl Lowrimore and Libbie Blackley Lowrimore. After graduating from East Central University in Oklahoma, Earlene served six years as an officer in the United States Navy. During her naval...

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Bruce,
Dorie and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Earlene was a wonderful lady and she contributed so very much to the industry and to all of us. We have fond memories of the time spent together on the China Cruise. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bruce - The Thrifty family was saddened to hear of your tragic loss. Earlene was a true role model to many and she always made the Southwest chapter proud. Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you and your family.

Bruce:

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Earlene. She was such a wonderful person and did so many great things for our industry. She will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Drake & Nancy Hiller

Bruce and family,
On behalf of all the members of the Upper Midwest Chapter of ASTA, our sincere condolences on your loss. Earlene was a classy lady and a great leader for ASTA. A true professional in every aspect.

Bruce and Family,
On behalf of the Southwest Chapter Members and its Executive Board, we express our deepest sympathy at the loss of one of our own members. Earlene was always proud to be a part of our Chapter, and we will all miss her. She was one of our best and most respected leaders. God bless you all in your sorrow.

My prayers are with Earline's family during this time. She will be sorely missed by all in the travel industry, whether they had met her or not. Her work, dedication and passion was known throughout. May God Bless you all.

Dear Bruce & family,
Our loss of Earlene is truly a sad day for all of us. Earlene was indeed a leader and inspiration to all women in the travel industry and a great friend. My days of serving on the board of directors with Earlene give me great cause to remember her motivation and dedication to ASTA and her friends. She will be sorely missed and always remembered.

Margaret D. Jones, CTC
Past Pres. OC/Area Director

Although I did not know Earlene well, I have always admired her and what she has done for ASTA. I send condolences from the ASTA Chapter Presidence Council.
Vickie Greenlee CPC Chirman

Dear Bruce,
I am so sad. I have lost one
of my good buddies. When I heard
that Earlene was in the hospital,
I wore an elephant pin all weekend
in her honor. I will continue to think of her each time I wear some elephant jewelry. We must have faith and know that she is enjoying the "streets of gold".
Love to you and yours,
Nancy