Sterling Lowmiller

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of Batesville, AR

August 17, 1925 - March 10, 2014

Sterling Lowmiller, 88, of Batesville died Monday, March 10, 2014 at White River Medical Center. He was born in Parkville, Missouri on August 17, 1925 to Claude Sterling Lowmiller Sr. and Bertha (Fickle) Lowmiller.

He served his country as a code breaker in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Mr. Lowmiller was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Batesville. He was always smiling, happy, and always had a good joke. He had worked in construction and was a building inspector in south Florida. He also enjoyed woodworking and in his later years, he enjoyed sitting back and enjoying a good cigar. He was married 60 years to the love of his life.

Survivors include his son, Thomas D. Lowmiller of Burnsville, NC and his daughter, Cindy Cooke of Batesville. He is also survived by three grandchildren, Stephanie Lowmiller, Alexandra Chunn, and Alyssa Chunn.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Nancy Jane (Langton) Lowmiller.

Arrangements are by Roller-Crouch Funeral Home of Batesville and services will be private.

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Alma Ward
Batesville, AR
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Dear Cindy, & family,
I am was sorry to read about your Father, its hard but as everyone say's at a time like this he wont suffer anymore. I did see where he fell, broke his hip, and was very sick.
I remember meeting him once and you guys had him out on his Birthday, that was one of the good time's you have to remember him by.
My Love, & prayer's for each of you.
Alma Ward

Gloria Mosley
NChas, SC
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Dear Lowmiller family,
Please accept my deep regrets for your loss for death is our greatest enemy and always brings much pain and grief but comfort and hope is found in Jehovah Gods word the Bible at John11:11 that says they're just asleep and Jesus tells us at John5:28,29 that we'll see our love ones again and we also have the promise of this enemy death being done away with at ICor15:26 and this is what helps me get through each day because I lost my whole family to this enemy. You don't know me but I wanted to share this with you in hopes these scri ptures will help in some way and please know that I do share your grief.
Sincerely, Gloria