Dr. Donald R. Lowes, M.D.
age 70, formerly of Bargersville, IN, died August 8, 2012 in Houston, TX. Dr. Lowes was a 1965 graduate of the Purdue University School of Pharmacy and a 1970 graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine. He proudly served his country as an officer in the United States Navy. He practiced medicine in the Indianapolis area as an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist from 1973 to 2001. He was preceded in death by his son David and his parents, Emerson and Leah. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sandra, son and daughter in law, Mike and Stephanie, daughter and son in law, Kristen and Todd, four grandchildren, and his sister Kay Newell.
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August 12, 2012
To Don's family and Kay,
We want to express our sincere sympathy to you concerning Don's death. I have many fond memories of growing up next door to Don and Kay in Wanamaker, IN. Sandy, our prayers are with you and your family in this difficult time.
Janice(Courtney)& Dick Stiers
Stacy, MN
Harv and Ruth Austin
August 11, 2012
To Sandy, Mike and Kristen,
Prayers for our Heavenly Father to place his loving arms around you and give you peace and comfort during this time.
Loved having you as our neighbors in Tremont.
God's Blessings.
August 11, 2012
Sandy and family -
We are fondly remembering our last visit together last November, 2011, and all of the wonderful stories that we shared.
Our thoughts are with you.
Love,
Barbie, Jeremy, Jason & Sara
Lynn and Judy Fox
August 11, 2012
To Don's wife,children,grandchildren and Kay,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as your beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother entered his eternal home. It was a pleasure being back door neighbors to the Lowes family growing up in Wanamaker. Don was the best of the best. We spoke with Don by phone regarding a medical issue about 5 years ago, same great fellow! May you be surrounded by God's love and all the wonderful memories you shared as a family.
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