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LouAnn Nowlin Obituary


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NOWLIN, LouAnn (Sullivan) Age 44, of Middletown, Ohio, formerly of Albuquerque, N.M., passed away Saturday, October 13, 2007 at Hospice of Dayton after a lengthy battle with cancer. LouAnn was born in Middletown, Ohio, on May 10, 1963. She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Terry J. Nowlin; her parents, Joseph "Joe" and Sharon L. (Wilcher) Sullivan of Middletown; two sisters, Dawn (Tim) Brannon of Monroe, and Jodi (Trent) Ferrell of Middletown; six nieces and nephews, Kyle, Logan and Haleigh Rasnick and Kailah, Spencer, and Wyatt Ferrell; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Tuesday October 16 at the Dalton Funeral Home, Corner of State Route 4 & Weaver Rd., Germantown, Ohio, where the Funeral Service will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, with Pastor Earl D. Wilcher officiating. Burial Germantown Cemetery.

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Published by Journal-News on Oct. 15, 2007.

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Steven Lewis

October 4, 2020

I just heard about Lou Ann’s passing a few months ago. It’s weighed heavy on my heart so much so, that I had to locate this site to leave my condolences. LouAnn was a friend of mine from 8th grade through High School. LouAnn was the all American girl in my eyes. She had the sweetest personality, and was such a genuine person. I had a secret crush on her, and I never told her. I regret never letting her know about it. Here it is, 13 Years after her passing that I find myself still thinking about her, especially when I drive by their farm house on St. Rt. 122. Words can’t express my feelings of sadness of the loss of my childhood friend. I will NEVER forget her. I was blessed to have her in my life. I miss you LouAnn, and I think of you often. I hope one day to see you again face to face, and to let you know what a beautiful person you are. You are greatly missed.

-Steven Lewis

Steven Lewis

October 4, 2020

I just heard about Lou Ann’s passing a few months ago. It”s weighed heavy on my heart so much so, that I had to locate this site to leave my condolences. LouAnn was a friend of mine from 8th grade through High School. LouAnn was the all American girl on my eyes. She had the sweetest personality, and was such a genuine person. I had a secret crush on her, and never told her. I regret never letting her know about it. Here it is, 13 Years after her passing that I find myself still thinking about her, especially when I drive by their farm house on St. Rt. 122. Words can’t express my feelings of sadness of the loss of my childhood friend. I will NEVER forget her. I was blessed to have her in my life. I miss you LouAnn, and I think of you often. I hope one day to see you again face to face, and to let you know what a beautiful person you are. You are greatly missed.

-Steven Lewis

Pam Snowden (Pitsinger)

October 16, 2007

LouAnn was a very special friend of mine since Jr. High School. We had not seen each other in 25 years but emailed frequently for the last several years sharing pictures and the happenings of our lives. The memory that sticks out the most is the cool little red car she drove when we were about eighteen. We made many trips to the Towne Mall in that car. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. She will be greatly missed.

teresa latimore

October 16, 2007

hello sharon this is yor ex-coworker at mrh.I am so sorry about your loss , you are in my prayers and God bless you and your family.

Michelle, LouAnn & Mary 1973

Michelle (Brown) Hoffman

October 16, 2007

I'm so sorry for your loss. LouAnn was my best friend in elementary & middle school in Middletown before she moved. The things I remember most about her was that she had a really cool yellow Schwinn bike with shocks called a "Lemon Peeler" and she also used "Lemon-Up" shampoo. I used it also, hoping I could have pretty blond hair like she did :-)
She was a very sweet girl and I will miss her very much.

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