1931
2020
Pat Middleton Lowery, age 89 died on Thursday, June 11, 2020 after contracting Covid 19.
Pat was born on January 22, 1931 in Shelbyville, Texas to Ione and Dick Middleton. She married Norwood Lowery and began raising two daughters, Kelly and Patty. In the early mid 1960's she began selling real estate for Alice Shirley Real Estate. Pat loved people and people loved Pat. In the early 1980's she bought Alice Shirley Real Estate and changed the name of the real estate firm to Pat Lowery and Associates. Pat was a pioneer and role model for women in the real estate business and was well known in Pasadena for her integrity and people skills. Pat was vivacious and outgoing, she loved good food and beautiful things.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents, sister Yvonne Loveladdy and her husband of 46 years, Norwood Lowery. She is survived by her "girls" Kelly Lowery Sullivan and Patty Lowery Galvan, sons in law Ted Sullivan and Donald Galvan, 6 grandchildren Ashley Thacker, Austin Sullivan, Allison Sullivan, Jordyn Hacker, Jennifer Hacker and Jillian Hacker, 2 great granddaughters, Ryan Rose and Taylor Jane, nieces Leslie Joillisant and Dr. Mary Norberg, nephew J.D. Loveladdy, and cousins David Harvey and Cathy Williams.
A private graveside was held Sunday, June 21, at the Shelbyville Cemetery.

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Janice Nicklaus
June 23, 2020
We got to know Pat & Norwood when we purchased their home-enjoyed their company & loved that house!! Sincere sympathy to all the family.
Judy Hausler
June 21, 2020
I met Pat almost 5 years ago, when I moved to Parkway Senior Apartments .
I had started a little service called At Your Service to help the residents with their errands, trips to the doctor things like that. Pat and I became fast friends. She was full of fun and laughter when we were together we used to go on shopping trips , and to lunch and then I would have to take a lot of the stuff that she purchased back three days later because she would rethink it, LOL after I told her that was gonna happen so it was always fun to be around her. She loved me to tell her about all of my Animal Rescue, Transport Adventures.
I have not seen her for a month or so due to Covid , and I was so very sorry to hear that she was hospitalized due to Covid. Reminded her to stay in her room because she didnt wanna get sick and she said she knew that she was like all of us she was getting a little stir crazy although she did like being in her room. I did try to call her I left a message on her cell phone telling her that I loved her and I was sorry that she was sick and I asked her family contact me if they heard the message but I didnt even know she passed and I understand that in the flurry of all this that they would probably look at her phone and that that was not important. I am so sorry for her loss ,I will miss her and the gun we had together ! Boy do I have stories. She told me she was ready and that makes me feel better that I know that she knew where she was going. May God rest her soul. I will miss you Pat ❤
Judy Hausler
June 21, 2020
I met Pat almost 5 years ago, when I moved to Parkway Senior Apartments .
I have started a little service called at your service to help the residents with their errands trips to the doctor things like that and Pat and I became fast friends. She was full of fun and laughter when we were together we used to go on Arnold trip shopping, and to lunch and then I would have to take a lot of the stuff that she purchased back to three days later because she would rethink it, LOL after I told her that was gonna happen so it was always fun to be around her. I have not seen her for a month or so due to coven, and I was so very sorry to hear that she was hospitalized due to Covid. Reminded her to stay in her room because she didnt wanna get sick and she said she knew that she was like all of us she was getting a little stir crazy although she did like being in her room. I did try to call her I left a message on her cell phone telling her that I loved her and I was sorry that she was sick and I asked her family contact me if they heard the message but I didnt even know she passed and I understand that in the flurry of all this that they would probably look at her phone and that that was not important. I am so sorry for her loss ,I will miss her and the gun we had together ! Boy do I have stories. She told me she was ready and that makes me feel better that I know that she knew where she was going. May God rest her soul. I will miss you Pat ❤
Mary Ann Ledbetter
June 18, 2020
I would like to offer my condolences to her family. I loved Pat she was not only a business associate but a dear friend. She will be missed.
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