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GREENSBORO — Mr. Lowell Thomas Cruthis, 75, of Jamestown, passed away January 31, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at George Brothers Funeral Service in Greensboro. Interment will follow at Guilford Memorial Park.
Mr. Cruthis was a longtime member of Trinity Heights Wesleyan Church and a lifetime farmer who enjoyed sharing produce with his neighbors. He was retired from Allred Metal Stamping Works and was also a member of the High Point Twirlers.
Mr. Cruthis is survived by his daughters, Karen Cruthis Brannon of Mocksville, Darlene Cruthis Willard (Timmy) of Liberty and Lisa Fields (Darrell) of Climax; brother, Conrad Cruthis (Norma) of High Point; sisters, Glenda Gail Barbee of Jamestown and Cora Marie Moore of Trinity; eight grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 6-8p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Kopper Top Life Learning Center, 6657 Kimesville Road, Liberty, NC 27289, www.koppertop.org.
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Mandy Howard
February 3, 2010
Dear Family,
We truly lost a great man!! Lowell was always happy, smiling, and friendly to anyone he met!! Even when he wasn't feeling well he could always put on a smile that would brighten up you day!! He was a great big man with a great big heart and he shared his love freely!! I know you will miss him dearly, but know that he's probably up there singing and dancing like he used to love to do!! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time of passing!!! May God bless you all and carry you through these very trying days!!! I know he is up there with my Mammaw Jerri, Frances, and Liddie Ann and they are having a grand time!!! We love you all!! Mandy Howard and Family
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Carmelita Connally
February 3, 2010
Lowell Thomas, and his family, allowed me to stay with them when i was a smallgirl. to Cora, Conard, Glenda, and the family-[I LOVE YOU, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE AMONG MY HAPPY MEMORIES] i was going over my merories this morning, and had great pleasure. i loved Lowell Thomas . thank you for your input in my life. my prayers are with you. love Carmelita
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