Michael Eugene Lowther, 54, of West Burlington, Iowa died at 7:15 p.m. Friday, January 13, 2012 at Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant.
Born March 13, 1957 in Burlington, he was the son of Jack E. and Pauline Lowther. Mr. Lowther spent most of his life in Burlington. He graduated from Burlington Community High School in 1976 and attended SCC.
He worked several places before working full time as a custodian at Burlington High School, retiring in 2001.
He was an Eagle Scout and spent many summers at Camp Eastman. During his scouting years he walked hundreds of miles on various trails in Eastern Iowa. He was a member of the Order of the Arrow. As an adult, he volunteered at Camp Eastman mowing the many campsites.
Mr. Lowther was a member of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary when it was active in Burlington. He took part in many river patrols with his father and other members.
He enjoyed boating, log splitting and mowing in his neighborhood. When inside, he was a NASCAR fan and put model ships together.
Mr. Lowther had been on dialysis for over 37 years, but enjoyed an active life. He traveled to Hawaii and went to Key West several times.
Survivors are his mother, Pauline Lowther of Burlington; two sisters, Linda (Kevin) McCartney of Burlington and Marsha (John) Wise of Kirksville, MO; three nephews, Nicholas (Sharon) McCartney and Abby of Raleigh, NC, Andrew (April) McCartney and Eli and Kendal of Burlington, and Brian (Sara) Wise and Travis and Matthew of Kirksville; niece, Kelly (Jeremy) Chaumont and Lily of Kirksville; adopted nephew, Brad (Whitney) Apodaca and Gavin of Kirksville.
Also surviving are aunts, uncles and cousins. Mr. Lowther had neighbors who helped him the past few years. Fred Schoenewe was a neighbor he could always count on for help.
He was preceded in death by his father and grandparents.
Visitation will be from 10 until 11 a.m. Friday, January 20th, in Lunning Chapel.
The funeral service for Mr. Lowther will be 11 a.m. Friday, January 20th, in Lunning Chapel with the Rev. Shane McCampbell officiating. Interment will be in Burlington Memorial Park Cemetery. A luncheon will be served at the Moose following the interment.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for Camp Eastman.
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I remember MIke from high school and at south eastern , He was alway a very happy person even when things wasn't right . Last touch with him after left burlington. wish i hadn't, My lose. I will remember you mike.
Pauline and family, Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this difficult time, we are so sorry for your loss. Mike was a great person & will be missed, rest assured he is at peace now. Karen & Phil neff
Mike was such a good man, a friend who would do anything for anyone. I think everyone who met him thought of him as a friend after meeting him. I hope to live the remainder of my life as Mike lived his whole life, to liv... more
Dear Mike, I want you to know that I will miss you a lot. I will remember the many times we have shared coffee, comments on our lives, on the state of the world, and observances on human nature. Who will remind me to ke... more
i was in boy scouts with him and his dad,i just remember having lots of fun with him and learning alot from him,just a good guy,and i'm sure he will be missed.
Mike was like a brother. went thru scouts and hifg school with him. Had lots of fun and alittle trouble together. Stayed at our house all the time. Will miss him and will always remember the good times. fell like a part ... more
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