BOMBER MEMORIAL

CARROLL EDWARD "ED"/"EDDIE" LOWE ~ Class of 1962 Honorary
September 25, 1943 - February 24, 2025

Ed Lowe

Carroll “Edward” Lowe, 81 years old, passed away on February 24, 2025 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on September 25, 1943 in East Saint Louis, Illinois. He was a member of New Life Worship Center and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He attended schools in Richland with the Class of 1962 including Spalding Grade School, Carmichael Junior High School and Richland's Columbia High School.

Edward is survived by his wife, Sheila Deaville Lowe; children, Doug Lowe (Ladonna), Scott Lowe (Beth), Susan Courville (Eric), Sarah Lowe, and Lauren Lowe (Ryan); grandchildren, Alaina Gautreau (Nick), Jarrod Leblanc (Lauren), Jake LeBlanc (Amy), Aimee Lowe, Denae Lowe, Sophia Lowe, Blaine Lowe (Megan), Josh Lowe (Rhagan), Allie Hoddle (Ryan), Olivia Lowe, Sayde Rosa (Tony), Megan Lowe (Richard), Dayna Lowe (AJ), Dalton Lowe, Sally Courville, Caroline Courville, Eli Leon, and Canaan Leon; 10 great grandchildren; sisters, Vickie Massey ('71), Linda Lyles (Jerry), Tina Schurman (Scott); and brothers, Alan Lowe ('66), Rick Lowe ('74), Gary Asbury (Loanna).

Edward is preceded in death by his fathers, Clyde Emmett Asbury and George Lowe; mother, Betty Lorraine Lowe; son, David Lowe; grandsons, Matthew Lowe and Benjamin Lowe; and grandparents, Clyde and Ruby Asbury and Carroll and Grace Post; and by his first wife, Sherry Nugent Lowe Dupuy ('62).

Serving as pallbearers will be Jarrod Leblanc, Jake LeBlanc, Josh Lowe, Dalton Lowe, Eric Courville, and Ryan Leon. Honorary Pallbearer will be Eli Leon.

Special thanks to his caregivers at the Butterfly Wing.

Relatives and friends are invited to join the family for a visitation at Seale Funeral Home in Denham Springs on Saturday, March 1, 2025 from 1:30 PM until the funeral service at 3:30 PM, conducted by Reverend Billy Minyard. Graveside service and burial will follow at Evergreen Memorial Park.

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Bomber Memorial put togetherby Shirley COLLINGS Haskins ('66).