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Ralph Dowe - Madison
Parish, Louisiana
June 26, 1928 ~ September 10, 2022 (age 94)
From Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home Tallulah. LA September 15, 2022
Ralph Dowe was born
in Utica, Mississippi, on June 26, 1928, to Oscar Oliver and Marie Chrystell
Cook Dowe. He passed away on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at Promise Hospital
in Vicksburg, Mississippi, at 94 years of age. He and his beloved wife, Ethel
Carney Dowe, settled in Tallulah, Louisiana, and had three children: Donna
Dowe, Lisa Dowe Nesmith (Scott), and Ralph Dowe (Alison).
Growing up during the
Great Depression, Ralph and his siblings learned the importance of family, and
his contributions were invaluable. His prowess as a hunter, trapper, and
fisherman was legendary; his knowledge of the woods of the Southeast was
unparalleled, and he was an expert marksman. He loved sharing his woodsman
skills and instincts with young and old alike. As a member of the Greatest
Generation, he joined the army at 16 to serve his country and to send money
home to help sustain the family. He trained and served on a fire brigade at
Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. After his military service, he
continued to serve the public as a patrolman with the Vicksburg Police
Department. Later in life, he retired from a long career at Holsum Bread
Company. He also was a master gardener and grew enough vegetables to share with
many friends, neighbors, and relatives. He was an engaged and productive member
of his community and had a powerful influence on all those fortunate enough to
have spent time in his company. His sense of humor, wit and prodigious memory
were an endless source of entertainment and comfort in good times and bad. He
was sage. He was a gentleman. He was a friend.
Ralph was preceded in
death by his parents, Oscar and Chrystell Dowe, and his siblings, Bill Dowe,
Robert Dowe, Jack Dowe, and Jean Dowe Smith. He is survived by his wife of 66
years, Ethel Carney Dowe; two daughters, Donna Dowe and Lisa Nesmith (Scott);
one son, Ralph Dowe (Alison); six grandchildren, Lori Craft (Patrick), Lindsey
Cantin (Brandon), Regan Nesmith, Olivia Dowe Robledo (Tyler), Taft Nesmith, and
Laura Beth Dowe; and five great-grandchildren, Courtney Craft, Brooks Cantin,
Lyla Cantin, Collin Craft, and Greyson Nesmith.
Funeral services for
Ralph Dowe will be held at First Baptist Church in Tallulah, Louisiana, at 3:00
PM on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, with Bro. Jay Parker officiating. Visitation
will be from 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM. Burial will follow the funeral service in
Silver Cross Cemetery in Tallulah under the direction of Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be
Taft Nesmith, Brandon Cantin, Hollis Ervin, Robert Dowe, Jr., Jack Dowe, Jr.,
and Joe K. Scott.