Floral Bearers Family & Friends Pall Bearers Family & Friends Acknowledgements The family wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to them during this hour of bereavement. May God Bless and Keep You! The Lowery Family
Home Going Celebration For Mr. James Morris Lowery, Sr.
To The Lowery Family We at Worley Mortuary & Cremation Service are mindful of the confidence you have placed in us an we sincerely hope that our services were a source of comfort to your family during this period of transition. Sincerely,
The Worley Family
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January 7, 1943 - May 8, 2015
Service
Saturday, May 16, 2015 – 2:00 P.M.
Thompson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Lumberton, NC Rev. James Abraham, Pastor
Order of Service Obituary Our beloved James Morris Lowery, Sr. was born January 7, 1943, in Lumberton, North Carolina to the late Ellis Lowery and Corrine Richardson. He attended the St. Francis De-Sales Catholic School until the 12th grade. James loved to hunt, fish, and watch sports. His favorite team was the Dallas Cowboys. He was active at the Thompson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church where he was a former President of the Deacon board, a member of the Deacon board, Superintendent of the Sunday school, and he was a member of the choir. James’s artistry reached far and wide through his ability to craft stones and tombstones. He enjoyed working with his hands and was a dedicated worker at Southern Marble Works for over 30 years until he became sick. He was preceded in death by one son, Christopher Floyd. There are many left to mourn his passing and cherish loving memories, his wife, Ethel Lowery of Lumberton, N.C.; his daughters, Valerie Lowery Of Lumberton, NC and Sabrina Lowery of Lumberton, N.C.; his sons, Frankie Lowery, James Lowery, Jr., Randolph Lowery, Ricky Floyd and Perry (“Baby Boy”) Lowery all of Lumberton , N.C.; his special sons that he raised are Perry Lowery and Jamie Lowery; one sister, Betty Brown (Anthony) of Dillon, S.C; three brothers, Melvin Stephens of Fairmont, N.C., Charlie Lowery (Sarah) of Lumberton, N.C and Bruce Lowery of Yonkers, N.Y; his aunt Evelyn Carter; his grandchildren include Arine Lowery, Shanna Lawrence, (Bruce Lawrence), Jericho Thompson, Jasmine Stephens, Balencia Lowery, Perry Lowery, Jr., Meisha Lowery, Keyaishya Davis, and Azariah Worley; his great-grandkids include Tazarie Lowery, Azariah Lowery, Azayiah Lowery, and Bruce Lawrence. He leaves behind a host of cousins, relatives and friends that will mourn his life.
Prelude…………………………………..………………….Music Processional ……………………………….Ministers and Family Song………………..…………….………………………….Choir Scripture Old Testament………………………………………Minister New Testament…………………….………………..Minister Prayer of Comfort………………………...….Deacon Gary Ellis Solo……………………………………………….Tazarie Butler Acknowledgements & Resolutions Obituary…………………………………………..Sarah Leonard Remarks………………………….…….……………Deacon Ellis Song……………….…………..…….…………………..….Choir Eulogy……….……….…………….………Rev. James Abraham Solo……………………………….…………………Sharon Platt Recessional………………………………...Ministers and Family
Goodbye by Mike Brown
I'll never forget the times we talked I'll never forget the secrets. I keep them in my heart, they're locked. All the times we shared so happily. I'll always remember the way you laughed, Your smile and your sent. All the times we shared together All the times that we spent. Holiday get together's will never be the same, without you there to share the joy. To watch the kiddies grow and play and their excitement of a new toy. Now that you're gone all we can do is cry, because if love alone could have saved you you never would have died. Submitted by his beloved wife, Ethel