Michael Dean Lowery

3/27/1965 - 8/7/2025

Michael Dean Lowery, 60, of Lexington, North Carolina, passed away on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at Ridge Valley Nursing and Rehab.

Michael was born on March 27, 1965, in Davidson County, North Carolina.

Mr. Lowery graduated from Lexington City Senior High School and was a former Davidson County Deputy Sheriff. He was a veteran of the United States Army serving his country for 11 years.

He was preceded in death by his father, William Terry Lowery; and his grandparents, Terry and Dorothy Lowery; and Boyce and Evelyn Grooms.

Survivors include his son, Jordan Lowery (Katie Blankenship) and his mother, Jennifer Owen (Connie); step daughter, Amber Allen; step son, Nathan Wilkes; mother, Joyce Gathings; brother, Steven Lowery; sister, Terrie Miller (Max); four step grandchildren, Cadence, Emmy, Hailey, Rockwell; niece, Tori; and three nephews, CJ, Cole, and Ty.

A funeral service will be held on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at 4:00pm at Sonlight Missionary Baptist Church on Pine Ridge Rd, Lexington, North Carolina, with Pastor Scott Steed officiating. The family will receive friends, from 3:00pm to 4:00pm prior to the service at the church and other times at the home of Connie and Jennifer Owen. Burial will take place at Salisbury National Cemetery at 2:30pm on Monday, August 11, 2025.

We at Affordable Funerals and Cremations of Davidson County, are honored to be serving the Lowery family.

 

Tributes

4 tributes for Michael Dean Lowery Obituary

  1. Steve & Christine Cline

    Prayers for the family!

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  2. jennifer owen

    To the man that loved his family, had integrity, honesty and a contagious laugh! You brought laughter into any room with your quick one liners, I remember you saying that marrying into our family was like marrying into the mob, one you get in, you can divorce, but can never leave….lol

    Thank you so much for the love, support, and friendship of 33 years, my heart is heavy, and missing you. but zi know you are happy, we will carry on!

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  3. Michael E. Horne

    To my friend and fellow officer, I salute you. You were in the beginning of my law enforcement career and a friend that I could never forget. Though our work lives were partnered for just a few years. We made so many laughs, memories and stories we still tell. Some of which are better left untold. To bid you farewell would not be wise, I loved you brother, and I’ll see you on the other side.

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  4. Hal Clayton

    Hey Jennifer. I’m so sorry to hear of Jordan’s father passing. I know yall were close and he turned to you when he needed someone to step up. He knew you would. Prayers to Jordan and the entire family. Take care. Hal Clayton

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