Lynette Marie Lowe

Lynette Marie Lowe obituary, Norwood, OH

Lynette Marie Lowe

Lynette Lowe Obituary

Visit the Naegele, Kleb & Ihlendorf Funeral Home Inc. - Norwood website to view the full obituary.

It was a cold Detroit morning on April 6, 1979, in the midst of a horrific ice storm with 60 mile an hour winds, signs falling off of buildings, trash cans rolling down the street, and the horizon changing colors through the rainbow when Lynette Marie Lowe (Crow) made her earthly debut created from the union of Madeline Jean and Thomas Earl Lowe.

Lynette received her education in the California Public Schools and Detroit Public School system including Cass Technical High School then graduating from Cody High School with honors in 1996. After high school, Ms. Lowe joined the Job Corps and made Cincinnati, Ohio her new home.

Ms. Lowe was an intelligent, caring person who was always willing to help her friends and family. She could tear down a computer and reassemble it to its original state.

Lynette made her unexpected exit from this life March 6, 2025. She has survived by her mother, Madeline (LaMarr) Stokes, her father Thomas Lowe, her fiancé Hunter Dalton, her two brothers David (Dinita) Pearson and Aaron J Lowe, her sister‘s Ariel J and Anya J. Lowe. Stepbrother, A. Michael Watkins and Family. Preceding her in death her brother Christopher W. Lowe. She also leaves her aunt Linda Goings and uncle Anthony (Ruby) Bostic, and great Aunts Barbara Bostic and Mary Simms along with many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Quote from Lynette: “Each time you read a book, a tree smiles knowing there is life after death.”

Visitation will be held at the Naegele, Kleb & Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Rd, Norwood, Ohio 45212 on Friday, March 14 from 10-11AM.

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Naegele, Kleb & Ihlendorf Funeral Home Inc. - Norwood

3900 Montgomery Rd, Norwood, OH 45212

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