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Evelyn W. Lowther

May 24th, 2019 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

Evelyn W. Lowther, 91, born on August 2, 1927 in Reedy, WV, and went home to the Lord Thursday, May 23, 2019 at CAMC Memorial Division in Charleston.

Evelyn grew up in Jackson County graduating from Ripley High School in 1945.  She was married to Roy G. Lowther on October 18, 1947 and moved to St. Albans in 1953.  Evelyn was a loyal member of Highlawn Baptist Church since 1961 and a volunteer at Thomas Memorial Hospital for 38 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Emma Camp Cline and brother, Howard C. Cline, Jr.

Evelyn is survived by her husband of 71 years, Roy; daughter, Sandra G. Lowther Clancy and her husband Charles A. Clancy; and granddaughter, Caitlin Emma Clancy.

Service will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Highlawn Baptist Church, 2304 Jefferson Ave., St. Albans, with Pastor Jason Robbins officiating.  Burial will follow at Cunningham Memorial Park in St. Albans.

The family will receive friends 2 hours prior to the service at the church.

 

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jean langston
4 years ago

Roy,my prayers go out to you & your family at this sadden time ,,,may God be with you always

Jean Fanning
4 years ago

Roy and Sandy,
So sorry for the loss of your sweet wife and mother. What a kind and sweet natured, loving person.
God bless you both during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely,
Jean(nie) Fanning (Johnson)

Larry and Bonnie Wolfe
4 years ago

Roy, our deepest sympathies to you and family on the loss of Evelyn. We are out of town until May 30 or we would certainly be there for you in this time of sorrow….

Beth Moore
4 years ago

I am saddened to hear the loss of Evelyn. I wanted to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Acts 17:31 “Because he has set a day on which he purposes to judge the inhabited earth in righteousness… and he has provided a guarantee to all men by resurrecting him from the dead.”

Something that gives us great comfort is the Bible truth that death is not the dot or period at the end of a sentence, but rather the comma or pause because our dear loved ones will live again. We know that we will see our loved ones again because the beautiful promise recorded at Revelation 21:4 “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”  What a truly special day so close at hand to be able to embrace our loved ones again!