Clara Elizabeth “Liz” Lowe
April 5, 1963 – September 18, 2024
Clara Elizabeth “Liz” Lowe, 61, of Mineral, VA, peacefully passed away in her home on September 18th, 2024, surrounded by her family and friends. Liz was born in Virginia, to parents William and Dorthy Anderson, on April 5th, 1963. Liz loved the laid-back lake life; you could find her taking her golf cart down to the lake and watching the sunset or riding around just hanging out with her friends. Liz enjoyed listening to live music in her local community, especially Chris Hanks and Campbell Road. Liz was a kind and true friend, loved by everyone that knew her. Liz fought a tough battle with breast cancer but is now reunited with her love, dancing around the floors of Heaven. Liz was preceded in death by her father, William Anderson Sr.; mother, Dorothy Anderson; her late husband, Homer Stidham; her late husband, Daniel Lowe Jr.; nephew, Trey Anderson; and grandson, Jeremiah Stidham. Liz is survived by her three children, Johnathon, Samanth and Heather Stidham; her three stepsons, Joshua, Zack and Cody Lowe; her brother and sister-in-law, William Anderson Jr. and wife Sue; her five grandchildren, Oliver, Roxie Grace, Whitley, Atlas and Waylon; her close friends, Cheryl, Karen, Phyllis and Laura; and many other friends. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, October 26th, 2024, from 1-5pm at the Tall Pines Common’s Area. In lieu of flowers, the family requests any memorial contributions be made to Stjude.org
Celebration of Life
Location
Tall Pines Common’s Area
Mineral, VA
Date
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Time
1-5 pm
I love you so much momma. You were so special to me and I will forever cherish all the wonderful memories. Til we meet again.
Izzy, 😇 I will always love you, I will always carry you with me wherever I go !!, you are such a kind soul, loving, giving of yourself even if you were down, you still had encouraging words…to help me get through what I was going through !, I will miss our talks, our visits, YOU… I know you are dancing in the sky with whistle 🎶 ✨️ til we meet again sweet gurl, 😢 love you so much 💜 💜 💜
i sure am gonna miss you, all of your hugs, smile, laugh and just your company in general. there was never a dull moment with you and i’m gonna cherish all of the memories we got to make for the rest of my life.long live sweet girl i miss you already. go dance up there with whistle❤️
I am so sorry to hear of Liz passing. She fought like a champ. My condolences to the family. Sending my prayers and hugs to you all.
Liz, I’m so grateful we were brought together through work, we had fun at the restaurant and I always looked forward to the nights we got to “play”. Then the pandemic hit, you Lisa & I immediately started a text feed helping each other navigate unemployment and all the craziness of washing groceries, watching the news and just trying not to loose our minds. This is when the real friendship began. You were a true friend to us and we are lost without you. Thank you for teaching us what bravery looks like, for sharing your journey with us. We will continue to lunch in your honor and cheers in your memory. Go rest high on that mountain my friend, until we meet again, I love you.
Liz, Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. I’ll never forget your wonderful laugh and smile, all the times you probably wanted to pull your hair out when Samantha and I were teenagers, and how you always made me feel like your home was my home away from home whenever I stayed the night! It’s truly a blessing to have known you. Rest peacefully until we get to see you again 🩷
I love you mom.