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I WORKED AT THE SWRC WITH A NUMBER OF GREAT PEOPLE INCLUDING MIKE. IN MY ESTIMATION HE WASN´T FULLY APPRECIATED. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS HE STILL COMES TO MIND OCCASIONALLY. BE AT PEACE, MIKE.
Max Snowden
October 13, 2021
Lincoln, Nebraska
LOWTHER MICHAEL O. LOWTHER Michael "Mike" O. Lowther, 66, one of the nation's most respected and influential experts in the substance abuse prevention field, passed away in his home in Lincoln, Nebraska on October 9, 2014. A visionary in the field, he played a major role in supporting the use of...
Read MoreI WORKED AT THE SWRC WITH A NUMBER OF GREAT PEOPLE INCLUDING MIKE. IN MY ESTIMATION HE WASN´T FULLY APPRECIATED. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS HE STILL COMES TO MIND OCCASIONALLY. BE AT PEACE, MIKE.
Max Snowden
October 13, 2021
My prayers and Condolences to the family. He was a true friend. He will be missed.
Johnnetta Joyce, Virginia
November 05, 2014
Never without a smile. Brother, we miss you.
John McInnis
November 03, 2014 | Arlington, TX
I remember Mike in high school at Davis. I was a couple of grades ahead of him, but knew him anyway as well as his Mother Fay. Fine, fine people.
Scott Bumgarner
October 31, 2014 | Sherman, TX
Mike and I were fraternity brothers at Oklahoma City University. He was great addition to our chapter and brought much energy and joy to us all. Yours in ZAX my brother, Stan Sewell
Stan Sewell
October 29, 2014 | Plano, TX
Condolences to the family. He will be missed by many.
Max Snowden
October 22, 2014 | Little Rock, AR
Much sympathy and prayers for Mike's family. I worked with him at the SWRC at OU in the 90's, and it was a great experience. I miss those days, and I know Mike will be missed by many.
Jean West Evans
Jean West Evans
October 19, 2014 | Houston, TX
I worked for Mike at the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health in the 1980's. He was fair, kind, dedicated -- always gave 100% to whatever task he was given. He spearheaded a state-wide drug tv special with Art Linkletter and OETA which resulted in 340 drug abuse prevention meetings being held across Oklahoma in one night. My condolences to his family.
Sharon Robinson Hazleton
October 19, 2014 | Oklahoma City, OK