John-Lowris-Obituary

John J. "Jack" Lowris

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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John J. "Jack" Lowris, 69, of Marshalls Creek died on Friday, April 14, at St. Luke's Hospice House in Bethlehem. He leaves behind his loving wife Noreen Hunter Lowris, with whom he shared 42 years of marriage.

Born on May 20, 1936, in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late John and...

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So sorry I was unable to be there. That being said, my heart is greatly saddened. Many good memories ❤

Dear Noreen, Joel and John,
Mom (Helen Taylor) and I were saddened to hear of Jack's passing.Our thoughts and prayers have been and are with all of you.
Jack was one of the "good guys' and I'm happy to be able to say I knew him. I will always remember all the interesting stories and experiences he told about.
He had such a wonderful testimony. I know it must be of GREAT comfort to you to know that he is with his Lord. I rejoice with you in that and I know "Miss Minnie" (as we...

Our special thoughts and deepest sympathy go out to you at this time.

To the Lowris Family
I extend my condolences
for your loss. John and I were good friends for a few short years; at Bristol Township Jr.High and Delhaas. We lost contact in 1952 when I moved away. I had been hoping we would meet again; it was not meant to be at this time. God Bless and be with you.

Dear The Lowris Family,
My deepest sympathy to you all. May god bless you and help you through this time of loss.
Sincerely,
Jill

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am glad that I was able to visit with Jack at the hospice. We talked of a number of things.

Dear Noreen and Family

I am sad for you and the family. Although it has many years since I have seen any of you, sometimes it does only feel like not that long ago.

When I did first met Jack, I felt right away that he was a sincere person and had a wonderful heart.
I always considered him a friend of mine although we did loose touch over the years.

I especially remember the early years that Jack devoted to building the Animal Farm in how he struggled...

God bless you all. Our thoughts are with you in this trying time.

....The Kresge Family