Robert Warren Lowther
June 20, 1938 ~ September 14, 2023
Born in:
Angola, Indiana
Resided in:
Bryan, Texas
Robert “Bob” Warren Lowther, of Bryan passed away Thursday, September 14, 2023, at St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital. Born June 20th, 1938, in Angola, Indiana where he Attended Angola high school and graduated 1958. He served in the Angola army national guard from 1958-1966. He worked and retired from Moore Business Forms for 34 years in three states. Finished his printing career with Highland Computer Forms in 1997. He lived in Bryan, Texas with his wife, Mary Jane Lowther to continue working with the local A&M, college, and Enterprise for a combination of 20 more years. Bob Lowther was an avid trap shooter, outdoorsman and inventor who had the gift of gab that has never met a stranger. He was a beloved husband, father, stepfather, uncle, and grandfather. Robert is survived by his wife, Mary Jane Lowther, his Son, Jay (Laci) Lowther, grandsons; Chase, Knox and Cruze Lowther; Stepchildren; Chris (Melinda), Stephen (Sherry)and Lorena Mushinski and their families; Sister, Anita Taylor; Nephew, Rob (Karen) Taylor and family; Niece, Pam Taylor. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alvin and Wannetta Lowther, and Son, Mark Robert Lowther
In memory of my father. Words cannot express how much we will all miss you on this earth. We know you’re in a better place now. You will live on in our hearts and memories and we will continue to share the stories and adventures of Bob W Lowther. The man, the myth, the legend!
Love you, Dad
Jay,Laci,Chase,Knox and Cruz,
We are so sorry for your loss. Praying God will comfort and give you guidance through this very sad and difficult time. Sending our love and prayers to you and all of your family.
Edward and Joy Morrisson
A close friend of mine for over 20 years. You could always count on Bob when you needed him. He was always ready to help anyone in our little community. For several months he volunteered, designed and lead our small group to complete the interior construction of the Wheelock Civic Center. Hunting a Great Deal was something he really enjoyed doing. We went for years to every auction, estate sale, yard sale, garage sale or flea market he could find. I believe Bob was the original American Picker. The longer you haggled on a price the better he liked it. He was a good man and a great friend. Though the years became more than a friend, he was like my brother. I considered him part of my family. I always felt lucky to have Mr. Bob by my side. He will be missed! RIP
My condolences to you, Mary Jane, Jay, & the rest of the family.