Ramona Joyce (Monie) Lowe
Dec. 14, 1928 - May 3, 2023
LONGVIEW - Ramona Joyce (Monie) Lowe passed away May 3, 2023 at the age of 94 in Longview Washington. Monie was one of ten children of Walt and Agnes Murray.
Monie graduated from Kelso High School in 1947 where she was a Song Queen. She loved to sing and dance. Monie was still singing and grooving to the music until the final days before she passed.
Monie married Fred Lowe on June 26, 1949, they were married 53 years until his death in February 2003. Monie and Fred had two children. Tom Lowe (Vange) and Toni Searing (Joe) of Longview.
Monie had four grandchildren. Veyden, Darin (Bonnie), Kim (Marco) and Ryan (Kimber) along with ten great-grandchildren Aiden, Liam, Teagan, Rocco, Henry, Max, Faye, Sophie, Brooke and Colton, along with four honorary grandchildren, Alyse, Lydia, Elise and Ella.
In the 1970s Monie and Fred built a beautiful barn house at Hood Canal which is still enjoyed by family and friends today. Monie was a member of Longview's Willow Grove Community Club, the Rainier Senior Citizens Club and the Longview Senior Citizen Center. She was also an active member of both the Bowlerette's and the Play Girls Bowling Teams.
Monie was a Seattle Seahawks fanatic and you could always find her in her gear on game day out for breakfast with friends and family.
Monie loved to make friends everywhere she went, the last being the nurses, aides and her dining table mates at the Canterbury Inn.
She will be remembered by everyone as Friendly, Fun and Feisty! She will be missed.
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Mike Murray
October 23, 2023
Loved you Aunt Monie... you will be missed.
Gloria Dawn
October 6, 2023
Monie was my favorite aunt. She was loved by family and friends.. she was so easy to love. Gloria Dawn Davenport (Murray)
Adrianna
August 7, 2023
Monie was an amazing and beautiful soul. Being one of her caregivers brought the brightest light in my life. Walking into her room and hearing her say "hi toots" or "good morning kiddo" made everything worth the while. Thank you for the wonderful memories and being a reason I love what I do. We all miss you toots
Wanda Jean Murray Wach
July 21, 2023
My memories of my Aunt Monie include her constant love for her families. She was thoughtful, kind and considerat. She was a "happy cheerleader" to our family and also to her friends. She gave me a mother of pearl heart-shaped necklace when I was about 9 years old. I still treasure it. I used to love to brush her long, dark hair when I was younger. She was so kind to our family. She also placed a Christmas wreath at my Dad's grave at Christmas. She did not speak ill of others and helped everyone as much as she could. She was a fine example of true womanhood.
Susie
May 30, 2023
Monie was one of the sweetest people in the world. Her smile would light up a room. Knew her since I was a small child and she always made you feel apart of her family.
Thinking of you Toni and Joe
Maryjane Toucey
May 30, 2023
MS MONIE WAS A VERY LOVELY LADY, I WAS FIRST INTRODUCED TO HER BY MY FATHER THE LATE ROBERT KING, AT LONGVIEW SENIOR CENTER, EVERY THURSDAY WE WENT AND SAT AT THE SAME TABLE WITH HER, AND LEARNED WHAT A SWEET PERSON SHE WAS. WHEN MY FATHER PASSED IN 2017 MONIE CAME TO OUR HOUSE FOR THE CELIBATE OF LIFE. IM SURE SHE WILL BE VERY MISSED BY ALL. RIP DEAR LADY. WE LOVE YOU. SAY HI TO MY POPS FOR ME....
LUV MJ
Brenda Poor
May 29, 2023
Monie was such a kind and friendly soul. i always was happy to see her at Safeway or out and about. She was a true sweetie! She was a one in a million and is truly missed!!Deepest sympathy to Toni and Joe
Lois olson
May 26, 2023
Monie was so caring, when I started bowling on her team many many years ago, she took me and gave me so much as a friend. Caring, loving and most of all she made me smile a lot. Rhere will always be a big part of my heart missing. She was that special.
Love you always my dear lovable Monie.
Janet
May 26, 2023
I mlove your mom and dad. We´re wonderful people. I waited on them when I worked at the Wwoidshed for years. Prayer for the family. Love Janet
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