Martin P. Lowery

Martin P. Lowery obituary, Chicago, IL

Martin P. Lowery

Martin Lowery Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cooney Funeral Home - Park Ridge on Jul. 22, 2024.

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Martin Patrick Lowery (1958-2024)
July 19, 2024.
Marty was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, and trusted friend to many.
He was an outdoorsman who loved hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. Marty was
always willing to share his hunting skills with those who were interested. He was
especially happy when Sean and many of his nephews joined him at deer camp. True to
Lowery tradition, for better or worse, Marty was a lifelong Bears fan. He loved going to
games, watching games, talking about games Every year was going to be "The Year"
for the Bears. So go ahead and wear your Bears finest gear. Marty will be in his, or
maybe wear his favorite color, camo.
He was born in Evanston, Illinois on September 16, 1958 to John J. Lowery Jr and Eileen
A. Cassidy Lowery. Marty grew up in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. He attended
St. Gregory Grammar School and Gordon Technical High School. Always quick-witted,
Marty enjoyed a hearty laugh, liked practical jokes, and will always be remembered for
the "Dick Van Dyke Ottoman falls," he took at the most inopportune times, much to his
delight. During his school days, he and the neighborhood guys formed many lifelong
friendships. His work life began at the Dominick's food stores. In 2018, he retired as a
Cook County Deputy Sheriff after 26 years of dedicated service.
In 1991 Marty met the love of his life, Moira (nee Trick), introduced by friends. Together
they met each other's friends and families. And with their favorite sidekicks, Russ, and
Ellie, they enjoyed the sights and sounds of Chicago – White Sox games, Bears games,
concerts, and the like. Excited to start their new lives tighter, Marty and Moira were
married in September 1997.
In July of 2000, Marty and Moira welcomed Sean Martin into the world. Sean was the
apple of his dad's eye, and that apple didn't fall far from the tree. As a family, Marty,
Moira, Sean, and his cousin Jon traveled the US, visiting and camping in a many National
and State Parks.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Eileen A. Lowery, his great niece
Kathryn Grace Warzynski, his wife's parents John and Roseanne Trick, and his brothers-
in-laws Dean and Russell Murrell. Marty is survived by his wife Moira and son Sean
Martin; his siblings Mary Waryzynski (Jim), John J Lowery III, Eileen M. Lowery (Rich
Principali) and Frank J. Lowery (Barbara Wehling); Moira's siblings Dee Murrell (Dean), John Trick
(Eloise) and Ellie Murrell (Russ); his many nieces and nephews, Maureen Jackson (Bill),
Charlie, Dan (Katy Mulcrone) and Peter Warzynski; Jay and Jennifer Lowery; Kathleen
Principali; Julie Hoben, Colleen, Francis James Jr., and Margaret Lowery; and CJ (Amber), Jonathan, Samantha, and
William Murrell. Marty loved and was loved by his nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and
nephews who will miss their "silly Uncle Martin."
Marty will be fondly remembered and missed by all who knew him.
Visitation will be held Friday, 3-8 p.m. at Cooney Funeral Home 625 Busse Hwy in Park Ridge. Funeral will be held Saturday at St. Gregory the Great Church in Chicago, lying in state from 10:00am -11:00am, mass at 11:00am. Interment All Saints.
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Martin R. T. Mersch

July 24, 2024

The old gang from the 59 yard line / Egan´s tap has lost a cornerstone. Laughter, friendship, a beer or two.
I raise a glass in your honor
Martin R. T. Mersch

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