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Steve T. Lowe

Fort Pierce, Florida

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October 8, 2015
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Fort Pierce, Florida

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Steve T. LoweFort Pierce, FLSteve T. Lowe, 79, died October 8, 2015 in Fort Pierce, Florida.Mr. Lowe was born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida and moved to Fort Pierce when he was 2 years old.Steve was a commercial fisherman, the owner/operator of Charlie's Seafood in Fort Pierce, a member of the...

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It sure seems like yesterday...we miss you

Miss you Poppy

It´s been six long years Poppy and we miss you everyday! I know heaven is a better place with you there. Forever in our hearts! Take care of Nanny

Five long years have gone by and we all still miss you so much! I hope you’re fishing today and enjoying a Crown cocktail and a good cigar. Forever in our hearts❤

Thinking of you today Poppy! Your missed so much! Wish you were here to meet your great grandson Levi soon❤!! Your forever in our hearts- love you

Oh Poppy, it's been 4 long years for us and we are missing you everyday. I hope you took Nanny fishing in heaven and that you are enjoying paradise. Forever in our hearts.

caught my first fish Outback it was a red snapper, I was around four years old. used to go there all the time with my dad because he did Steve's Refrigeration and I would always remember them both arguing over the price ( funny) when we moved up here to North Carolina Steve followed dad and bought property up here in Murphy, but I think the flooding of his house a couple of times made him sell his place and head back to Florida. my father Chuck O'Donovan passed away October 4th 2009, and mom...

Some of my favorite memories as a child, as well as in my adult life are going to " Uncle Charlie,s and Aunt Electa's house. Steve was always working but had time for us. He and Ray would always load us down when it was time to leave with the best of their fish. Childhood memories-boxes of mango's piled high out back of tackle shop. That coke machine inside- that really was a treat-five cent cokes,as many as you wanted . Fishing off the pier out back or the bridge. Eating from the resturant...