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Loretta Jean Lowe

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Loretta Jean Lowe, born September 2, 1921 in Nash, Oklahoma passed away on January 29, 2010 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Loretta is survived by her husband Raymond Lowe, sister Lora Lee of San Bernadino, California, her great-great nephew Tyler Hendricks, which she referred to as “the love of...

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Rest in peace Aunt Jeanie. You would have been pleased with your service and luncheon. One highlight of your day was when the Rev. said that "You enjoyed having a beer at Hookers! Of course we all knew he meant Hooters. You will be truly be missed! Miss you so much already. Love, Michelle S.

Aunt Jeanie, I always considered you as a second mother. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of times spent with you and Uncle Ray. You will always live in my heart

Aunt Jeanie you stood strongly by my side helping me get through all the bad times of my life. You gave me the strength to keep going.I hope you instilled enough strength in me so I can carry on without your hand in mine. We also shared the joys of life, had great times hiking, hunting arrowheads, laughing and just being together. I will miss you and love you forever. Love Carla

Though we aren't related I love you like a second mother. You were my mom's sister she never had. The aunt everyone deserves. I'm a better person having known you.
Rest in peace, lovely Loretta Jean.

Aunt Jeanie, I am so thankful that I had a chance to see you one last time before you left. I will always love you and always miss you. You will always be remembered and held close to my heart.
Love, your great great niece, Karyn, Tiffanee and Andrew Surovik

Aunt Jeanie, I'll always remember how kind you were to me when I we met and before I married Don Bush. Your kindness meant so much to me, and I could see that your love of life and your kindess came from within and rubbed off on everyone that you touched. I also remember the love that you had for your children, though some might call them "pets", we know better don't we. You are at peach now, playing cards with your sister Lela and talking and catching up with all of your loved ones that...

Aunt Jeanie you stood strongly by my side helping me get through all the bad times of my life. You gave me the strength to keep going. I hope you instilled enough strength in me so I can carry on without your hand in mine.
We also shared the joys of life, had great times hiking, hunting arrowheads, laughing and just being together. I will miss you and love you forever. Carla

















Aunt Jeanie you were like the sunshine that beams over glistening waters, you were the rainbow after the storm, you have always been a wonderful blessing and delight to so many. I can't express how much I miss you because I will forever carry every ounce of you close in my heart. Every day I will look to the heavens and smile for I know you will always be with us. I love you forever! ~Kate

You will be FOREVER missed Aunt Jeanie. May your strength and courage forever dwell in us.Love forever and always, one of your many GREAT nieces, Michelle S.