Donald Wayne Lowry

Donald Wayne Lowry, age 63, of Waco, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2020 at Baylor Scott and White Hospital in Temple.

Service Information: Services are pending. Burial to be at sea in Port Aransas, TX off The Captain Paul fishing boat.

Don was born December 9, 1956 in Dallas, TX. After his 8 years of Military Service in the Army, he became a Fire Protection Engineer. Following retirement, he and his wife moved to Rockport, TX where he loved to fish and kayak.

Don was a dedicated Mason, Shriner and a member of the Motor Escorts for many years.

He is survived by his wife and soul mate of 21 years, Glenna; daughters, Angie and Sally Lowry of Waco and Heather Easley of Dallas; grandsons, Aydrik and Kyndrik; sister, Glenda Lee and her husband, Jim of Phoenix, AZ; sister, Sherry Siler and her husband, Ray of Grand Prairie; brother, Bud Lowry and his wife, Lynn of Little Rock, AR; brother-in-law, Ray Hanson of Amarillo, TX; and many nieces, nephews and friends.

 

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  1. I worked with Don in fire protection for years. He was also a friend.
    My sincere condolences to the family.

  2. Kelly and Bryan

    We love you don you will forever be missed!!!

    Glenna you are in our thoughts and prayers and we cant wait to have you home in Rockport again!

    All our love….

  3. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Sending prayers

  4. Dear Glenna, I’m so sorry to hear of Don’s passing. You have my most sincere condolences, and my biggest hugs… my heart going out to you. May God give you peace in these days of grieving, he will be missed… love you Glenna, sending prayers for your family.
    Tommy & Lisa Smith

  5. Wm D (Billy) Martin

    Glenna and family…. Ruth and I want you to know that you all will be in our prayers as we mourn the passing of our great friend, my Masonic Brother and your soul mate. Don was a very special person who was revered throughout the local brotherhood. He was a Past Master Mason, Past Director of the Royal Order of Jesters and a Motor Escort unit member of the Karem Shrine, who gave of himself to help others who needed assistance. May God bless you and family members during these difficult times.
    Billy and Ruth Martin….. Waco, Texas

  6. Doug Dickerson

    Dear Glenna,
    We are saddened to hear of Don’s passing . We will keep you and the family in our thoughts and prayers.
    Dickerson Fire

  7. Glenda, I wish there had been more time for you and Don and wish I had more time to know him, but wouldn’t want to be that selfish. God bless you as you spend the weeks in learning how to live without him. Come back to Rockport where you are both missed.

  8. Glenna…..we were so sorry to hear about
    Don’s passing. Please know our thoughts
    and prayers are with you, Heather and
    his family. Love, Tom and Tish

  9. Everyday gets harder and harder. I love my sisters and step mother very much. We all miss my dad and loved him more then words could express.
    I love you daddy.

  10. Luke Williamson

    Dear, Glenna, Angie, Sally and Heather
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Our family’s prayers are with you during this difficult time.
    I had worked with Don for several years in the Fire Sprinkler Industry. He taught me a lot and I always had a lot of respect for him. He was a true Fire Sprinkler Man and always promoted doing things the right way.
    He will be missed.

    Luke Williamson

  11. Steve & Susan Baugh

    We were very sad to hear of Don’s passing. Steve and I had many of good times with Don back in the day. He will
    be missed. He was always a good man to his family and friends.
    Our hearts go out to the family.

    Steve & Susan Baugh

  12. Luke Williamson

    Dear, Glenna, Angie, Sally and Heather
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Our family’s prayers are with you during this difficult time.
    I had worked with Don for several years in the Fire Sprinkler Industry. He taught me a lot and I always had a lot of respect for him. He was a true Fire Sprinkler Man and always promoted doing things the right way.
    He will be missed.

    Luke Williamson

  13. Luke Williamson

    Dear, Glenna, Angie, Sally and Heather
    I’m so sorry for your loss. Our family’s prayers are with you during this difficult time.
    I had worked with Don for several years in the Fire Sprinkler Industry. He taught me a lot and I always had a lot of respect for him. He was a true Fire Sprinkler Man and always promoted doing things the right way.
    He will be missed.

    Luke Williamson

  14. We all love and miss you daddy! You will forever be in our hearts! It’s harder as the days go on but I can hear you saying “girls get it together for glenna” we are trying and I promise you we will!

  15. Joyce Marshall

    Glenna,
    So very sorry to hear about Don’spassing. May you hold dear the many memories you shared with Don. Will think of Don and you every time we fish in the bay. Hope to see you next fall at Salt Water.

    Mike Rapoza and Joyce Marshall

  16. Dear Glenna: So sorry to hear about Don’s passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Don was a good man and will be missed.

  17. Cindy Frazier

    Don was a good man who loved his family, friends and always had a good time. He will be missed. Prayers to the family. Cindy Frazier

  18. Rode many a mile with Don . He was a good man and will be missed.

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