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Sandra T. Lowe

Houston, Texas

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SANDRA T. LOWE, 22, was born Oct. 15, 1984 in San Antonio, TX. and passed away in Iraq on April 22, 2007. Sandra is preceded in death by her Father, John Lowe. Survivors include Mother, Ana Lowe; Brother, John Lowe; Sister, Willma Lowe; Nieces Anarosa Lowe, & Gabriella Lowe. "Beloved...

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You Will Not Be Forgotten

Today is 29 Apr 08 & it's been
1 year 7 days since Kitty has joined our Lord & Savior and his Angels. You will never be forgotten.

Sandra Mija,
I could not take your big crying sad eyes out of my head until I keept my promise my baby. I saw your figure when I said "lets go home" I could feel you hand on my hand, now I know you can rest in peace. I can see your happy smiling face now, you knew I was coming and your friends took good care of me as you did of them, now I know why you were so sure and with no fear, I felt the same way when I was amoung your friends and co workers. Good night my baby I'll see you soon when...

To the family of Sandra Lowe. I am barely giving u my sympathy for the great loss u have encountered. But i barely found out of the passing of my friend who i got the pleasure of meeeting you. She will live in my memory as the great angel and friend that she was.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

sandra, I asked grandma what would she do if she was the one that went to haven and she said that she will meet other haven people and say hi where are you from? I said if it was me I will ask God if he could let you come with him and be with us like a family. if I was the one that went to haven I would ask god to let me come for one day and I will go back to haven. I miss you loveLizette

To the family, my deepest prayers and sympathy are with you. Sandra was a wonderful person, always smiling & full of joy. She’s touched many and will truly be missed.
I escorted Sandra Back home and every step of the way she was honored with a fallen hero’s memorial. The Chaplin made this statement just before we boarded the Plane in Baghdad “Sandra Lowe is a hero, a servant & a true citizen. Her sacrifice will always and forever be remembered by those all over the world. A true citizen...

As a military wife and the Aunt of several young military men our family prays daily for the soldiers and their families. Your daughter's sacrifice is not forgotten.

I had the great honor and pleasure to have Sandra in my Safety Orientation Class for the day on April 6th. She truly was a ray of sunshine sent to us to brighten our gray days! You, her family, were so fortunate to have her with you almost all of her days. We had her for only a few; we are greatful that you shared her with us for we are much richer for that time. Of course all of that being said, I am so sorry for your loss.
It was the night after orientation, after our first rocket...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Kitty will always be a part of our lives here at Echo and will be remembered forever! I know she is watching down on us from above with that caring smile!