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Robert Lee Lowry

Houston, Texas

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JUDGE ROBERT LEE LOWRY passed away on April 24, 2005, at his home of 51 years in Houston, Texas. He was born the eleventh of twelve children. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Kitty Higginbotham Lowry; his sisters, Louise Campbell and Marie Brown; his children Robert Lowry, Jr.; Debra...

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Aunt Kitty & family, thank you for sharing Uncle Bob with us. We have some very special family memories from the beach house. Especially I remember Uncle Bob walking the deck with Turin (then about 18 months) in his arms soothing her, so Libby & I could have a little break. Such a generous caring spirit. Our prayers are with you. Love

Kitty and your family. My thoughts and best wishes are with you. There are many happy memories of living in Hilshire Village. There is a wooden bowl on my dresser you brought me from Hawaia.

Aunt Kitty & Family Our prayer are with you . Uncle Bob will be missed but he is starting a wonderful new life with the Lord. May God bless you all.

Aunt Kitty, Debbie,Doug and Buddy
Our prayers are with all of you at this time.Uncle Bob is starting a new life with with the Lord and what a wonderful life that will be. May god bless all of you.

Aunt Kitty, Buddy, Debbie, & Doug,

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are certainly with you all at this time. I will always have good memories of Uncle Bob and I know you will also.

Love,

Gay

My Love and Prayers to Kitty,Buddy,Deb,Doug, Wanda

Judge Lowry will always be a pillar in my life. I enjoyed the wonderful fish frys and the fellowship. We had many wonderful times at the beach house. You have my prayers of strength.

Bob and I were grandfathers-in-law. We shared grandchildren. Doug's wife, Anne, is my eldest child. Bob was always very kind to his entire family and will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

Our favorite memory of The Judge - lying on the floor of the beach house, stretching his back and relaxing after a long day of work and the drive down for the weekend - and our five year old son, recovering from recent heart surgery, stretched out to "relax" with Bob, a man he had just met. Children are often good judges of people, and I think our son sensed Bob's heart for children. His heart for children was reflected in his many years on the bench, serving in so many ways to protect young...