Obituaries
Thomas Charles Lowder
08/03/1949 - 03/10/2025
Thomas Charles Lowder was born in Henderson, KY on August 3, 1949 and died in Richmond, Virginia on March 10, 2025. The son of the late Dorothy Smith Baskett and James Armstrong Lowder, Tom is survived by his sister, Stephanie Lynn Knight (Richard Duschl) of Houston, Texas; three children, Tiffany Lowder and Thomas Brian Lowder (Beth) of Bowling Green, KY and Steffanie Gillstrap (Frank) of New York City, and a nephew, James B. Knight (Lisa) of Chicago, IL. He is also survived by three grandchildren: Kelsey Tullis, Conor Lowder, and Collins Lowder; as well as two great-grandchildren: Dean Tullis and Roscoe Tullis, all of Bowling Green, KY; and two great-nieces, Sophie Knight and Maddie Knight of Chicago, IL. His many friends will also miss him greatly, particularly Craig Whisnant, Sue Reese, and Sandra Boyd.
Tom was an alum of both Western Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Tom spent the bulk of his career working decades for Philip Morris International, and after retiring from there early, worked another several years for MBS Books. He lived most of his life in KY but relocated and retired to Henrico, NC and Bracey, VA in later years.
He will be remembered by all who knew him for his quick wit and his ability to weave a story like no other. He was an avid fisherman, a self-described hopeless romantic, a lifelong animal lover, a frequent traveler to Mexico, a dangerous Scrabble opponent, a sneaky practical joker, and a storyteller at heart. His family and friends will miss him terribly. Online condolences may be made through our website, www.crowderhitecrews.com. Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory is serving the Lowder family.
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To The Family
I already miss my friend,we had some laughs an some words,but we were all
Ways friends.I still cant believe he is gone,but we will see each other again someday rest in peace my friend.
Mr Lowder was a very sweet man. He was so kind and friendly. Always had a kind word. I will miss him greatly. My condolences to the family.
Tom was a friend, brother in law and Fraternity Brother He had inherited his Grandfather’s skill of interpersonal relationships .Tom never met a stranger. He had the gift of making everyone welcome. Tom had a loving heart. He will be missed. Tom we love you!
My heartfelt condolences to your family.
I was really blessed to be a part of Tom’s life. He was an incredible persons and amazing friend. We spent hours driving to and from appointments. Talking and laughing about crazy things he did in his youth. Crazy jokes and things he used to do to his poor children. Scrabble and rummy games during treatments. Talking each other off the ledge. Co-dependency at its worst. I miss you my friend…,give Sebastian hugs for me. Until we meet again 🙏🏻
With Love To Your Family & Friends
Although I didn’t have the privilege of meeting or knowing you personally, I do know your wonderful daughter, Tiffany.
I’m sending my heartfelt condolences to her, to your family, and to all who knew and loved you.
Steph
bowlers556@verizon.net
I remember all the lake parties with you. We always had a good time. You will be missed by your friends here at Lake Gaston. Know you have always been our friend. May you be received in Heaven with your arms open.
My condolences go your family 🙏🏽🙏🏽
RIVER RIDGE Golf Assoc
Worked with Tom in volunteer support of the Golf Course and served together on the
RR BOD. A true friend, always available where there was a need. ALWAYS POSITIVE….Sincere Sympathy
to His Family. God Bless
Our prayers and love are with you all.
Tom’s life and legacy will live on through his children and their children, who are a gift to the world in so many ways. We will be thinking of you all, and praying for your soul to be comforted in the coming days. Much love from Mike, Tracie and Caroline Claiborne.