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Todd Stephen Lowell

Clarksville, Tennessee

1972 - 2012 (Age 40)

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Clarksville, Tennessee

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Master Sergeant Todd Stephen Lowell, 40, of Clarksville, TN, died on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at Gateway Medical Center. He was born on February 4, 1972 in La Mirada, CA to John Steven Lowell and Jennifer Curtis Lowell. He was preceded in death by his mother, Jennifer Lowell and a brother, Jeff...

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My prayers and condolences go out to Todds immediate and extended family. It was a pleasure knowing Todd and I remember his tenacity and professionalism. He was a dedicated Soldier who was always trying to better himself.

I never knew his family but imagine he was an even better husband and father.

May God richly bless you during this time

Todd deserves a candle light, gone but not Forgotten. Shed your tears for they are not invain neither for sadness but in loving memory of a love one. We all look for world peace. Please read (Ps 46:9,John 17:3)

May the family look forward to the fulfillment of our Heavenly Father's words at Isaiah 65:17, 22-24.

Rest in eternal peace Todd. We pray for your soul and the loved ones left behind.

Todd, I miss you brother! You never know.....just never know when our day will come, when we'll be called home. In my eyes, your life had just begun, you were to enjoy all the things with your new wife and daughter. One of the best NCO's, best leaders I've ever had the privilege to work for. Finally you know how I felt, thanks for the things we shared, the things you taught me and the few things you shared with me.
Todd was all of this... "May God see the Man, the Soldier, he now...

Hand Salute Ranger! You are now in Valhalla, at final rest with our Heroes of all time.

I had the pleasure of working with Todd at 4/5 SFG and he was definately one of the NCOs we all leaned on. He will be sorely missed.

My wife and I will be in prayer for the family and this incredible loss. May God bless you and keep you during this time.

We shared a birthday, we were Rangers as the same time and place; yet I never knew you until a fellow Brother shared his pain. Rest now, you will never be forgotten.