Alice Faye Lowery -
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Alice Faye Lowery Madison
Parish, Louisiana
August 21, 1960 ~ October 5, 2019 (age
59)
From Jones-Hartshorn Funeral Home Hamburg, AR October 7,
2019
Alice Faye Lowery, 59, of Tallulah, Louisiana,
died Saturday, October 5, 2019, in Jackson, Mississippi. Mrs. Lowery was a
native of Monroe, Louisana and a resident of Tallulah
for all of her life. She graduated from Tallulah High School in 1979 and was of
the Baptist faith.
She is preceded in
death by her parents, Earl and Lois Smith Rash.
She is survived by
her husband of 31 years, David Lowery, of Tallulah, Lousiana;
her daughter, Kellye Thomas and husband, Will, of
Natchez, Mississippi; four brothers, Bill Rash, Edward Rash and James David
Rash, all of Tallulah, Lousiana and Wayne Rash of
Bossier City, Louisana; five sisters, Betty Wright
and Carolyn Tamburo, both of Tallulah, Lousiana, Peggy Tullos of Laurel,
Mississippi, Helen Rash of Dallas, Texas and JoAnn
Tennant of Vicksburg, Mississippi; a granddaughter, Vada
Brynn Thomas and a host of nieces, nephews, great-neices and great-nephews.
A private memorial
service will be held at a later date.