Rebecca Ruth Goodson Lowe departed this earthly life and kept her assigned appointment with our Heavenly Father and went home to Glory.
Rebecca was born May 18, 1933 in Detroit, Michigan to the late Pastor John D. and Ruby E. Holley Goodson.
She was a faithful serving dedicated member of the Greater Zion Temple Family Worship Center in Steubenville, Ohio and became a valid pillar of her community.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 52 years, Kenneth K, Lowe, Sr. and several brothers and sisters.
Surviving are her children, Kenneth K. (Bridget Renee) Lowe, Jr. of Westerville, Ohio, Kimberley (Roy) Johnson of Bellaire, Ohio and Terry K. Lowe of Bellaire, Ohio, her brother, James Albert Goodson of Wheeling, West Virginia and her sister, Mary Lee Anderson of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Four grandchildren, Kurtis A. (Edna) McKennen, Arieane R. Miles, Kenneth K. Lowe, III and Harmonee T. Lowe, twelve great grandchildren, Jason, Zander, Shermari, Kurtis, Jr., Javohn, Jayden, Jameil, Jionni, Jamiah, Keion, Kayel and Khilani and a host of nieces and nephews.
Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio on Thursday from 4 to 8 pm and at the Shiloh Temple on Friday from 12 Noon until time of services at 1 pm with Bishop Roy C. Dawkins officiating. Interment in the Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove, Ohio.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Great Zion Temple Family Worship Center by going to TMCFunding.com.
Share your thoughts and memories with Rebecca’s family at www.bauknechtaltmeyer. com.
i miss you gee gee
Our prayers and thoughts are with the family at this difficult time. Mrs. Lowe was a very kind, sweet person and will be missed by everyone that knew her. May God strengthen each of you and his grace and mercy be with each one of you.
Rebecca was such a sweet lady. I loved her beautiful smile . I knew her from when I use to work at family dollar. Keeping her family in my prayers.
My heart is broken in pieces tonight. I just discovered that my dear, longtime friend, Rebecca Lowe, has left us to join our Lord in Heaven. As happy as I know she must be, I’m sobbing knowing that I won’t see her beautiful smile, the twinkle in her eyes, and bask in her loving personality every time we run into each other. I don’t remember exactly when we first met, but I think it was when our sons were young. I had a special fondness for Ken, Jr. Our friendship spanned so many years, but every time we talked, it was like we’d never lost touch. I was just thinking about her, and now to see her obituary makes me wish I had seen her one more time. The world is truly better having known her, and she will be sorely missed. Say hello to my Mom and give her a big hug from me. God bless you, Rebecca.
Sister Lowe was living proof that God’s angels are among us.
My heart is heavy laden of the death of my sister in Christ and my best friend. We talked about everything including our pains in growing old, our children, and the grand Childers. Rebecca loved my great grandson and that feeling was sent back but Tre jelly he wanted to call her every day and sometimes in the middle of the night. We were avid soap opera watcher and we wanted to solve the problem first. I will her laugh and smile GOD bless and protect her family.
Mrs. Lowe was one of the sweetest ladies I ever met. Whenever we would run into each other I always found out about all her children and when she and I were done talking about Them and our shared faith in Jesus, she always gave me a kiss and a hug. She was truly a blessing to everyone she came in contact and was so proud of all her children. I just loved her.
I remember Mrs Lowe for a long time.She always had a smile.She was a very nice, She always asked about my handicapped son even though it may have not seen each for years. I am so sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with the family
I remember Mrs Lowe As a Godly women who a true pillar of the community and always have pleasant memories of her and your father sorry for your loss Kenny Kim and Terry…
My prayers are with all of my extended family as Aunt Rebecca is laid to rest. I will forever cherish my childhood memories of time spent with both Aunt Rebecca and Uncle Kenny. With much love, Marcie