
Services Support for Debra Lowery
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Debra Lowery passed away unexpectedly on June 7. While her passing is painful, we are grateful that she is no longer suffering and believe that she is at peace.
We have never been a family that likes to ask for assistance, but this sudden event has left us with unexpected costs for her end of life services. We know this is a difficult time for many people but would appreciate any assistance that anyone is willing to give.
As a little bit more information regarding our mom, here is part of the obituary that will be published online through McCorkle Funeral Home as well as in the Beloit Daily News:
Debra J. Lowery, 59, of Rockton, IL, died at 12:00 a.m., Sunday June 7, 2020 in OSF St. Anthony Medical Center.
Born January 18, 1961 in New London, WI, the daughter of Raymond McClone and Virginia Peters. She was a devoted daughter, sister, and mother for the entirety of her life. She loved bingo, card games, visiting parks, and spending time with her loved ones. Debra was fiercely compassionate, hard-working, outspoken, and had a strong moral code which she imparted on those around her. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
At this time we are planning private family services due to the covid-19 pandemic.
We are also asking that memorials be sent in her name to:
Debra J. Lowery
POB 165
Durand, IL 61024
We have never been a family that likes to ask for assistance, but this sudden event has left us with unexpected costs for her end of life services. We know this is a difficult time for many people but would appreciate any assistance that anyone is willing to give.
As a little bit more information regarding our mom, here is part of the obituary that will be published online through McCorkle Funeral Home as well as in the Beloit Daily News:
Debra J. Lowery, 59, of Rockton, IL, died at 12:00 a.m., Sunday June 7, 2020 in OSF St. Anthony Medical Center.
Born January 18, 1961 in New London, WI, the daughter of Raymond McClone and Virginia Peters. She was a devoted daughter, sister, and mother for the entirety of her life. She loved bingo, card games, visiting parks, and spending time with her loved ones. Debra was fiercely compassionate, hard-working, outspoken, and had a strong moral code which she imparted on those around her. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
At this time we are planning private family services due to the covid-19 pandemic.
We are also asking that memorials be sent in her name to:
Debra J. Lowery
POB 165
Durand, IL 61024
Organizer
Jamie Lowery
Organizer
South Beloit, IL