Ralph Nish Lowe Sr.

October 26, 1938 — February 14, 2022

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Ralph Nish Lowe Sr., who caught the world’s largest fish and had a spot-on knack for singing
Elvis songs, has left the building! In the days leading up to his appointment with God, he kept
asking if the Super Bowl was on. Thankfully he was in a deep sleep by the time the Rams
played the Bengals.

The son of small town coal miner and a pioneer spirited woman, Elmer Mack and Lahoma
(Simpson) Lowe brought him into the world on October 26, 1938. Although his birth certificate
listed October 23 as his birthdate, his mom insisted that she knew what day he was born, after
all, she said, “I was……there.” Although his 8 other siblings (Richard, Robert, Raymond, Roy
Ronald, Randy, Shirley, and Sandy) may have clouded her memory. Making his way from the
coal mines of Kentucky, Ralph found Sharon Lee Moodie in Detroit, Michigan. Sharon loved his
baby face, but challenged him to a good fight each day for the 60 years they were married.
Ralph Lowe Jr. and Jennifer Lowe-Church were proud to call their hero, Dad.

Dad always wanted to be his own boss, so in 1986, he took his family from the suburbs of
Chicago to beautiful Lake Norfork, Arkansas. Owning and operating The Whispering Deer
Resort, Ralph made countless friends, ran his trot-lines, and found peace in nature “down at the
dock.” Like most older men, he found his way to the coffee shop, to tell stories about the past,
and complain about politics.

Dad had a way with words and finally got his life story,Through the Eyes of a Child, published so
the world would know he had passed through. This short memorial doesn’t do his story justice,
having been “everywhere” and seen “everything.” Those that knew him truly loved him.
The void is deep for us, but we know that he finally got the winning Powerball ticket at the Gates
of Heaven.

A going-away party will be hosted when the weather is warmer and the fish are bitin’.

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