Houston Chronicle Sunday

FRANK W. STOWELL, JR.

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1929-2020

FrankW. Stowell, Jr., died onMonday the 28th of September 2020 at the age of 91. He was born on February 15, 1929 to Frank and Ann Stowell in Oak Park, Illinois. The young family spent their early years in Illinois, Indiana andMichiga­n before moving to Houston, Texas. Frank attended San Jacinto High School and graduated from St. Thomas High School in 1947. In the fall of 1947, he matriculat­ed at the newly founded University of St. Thomas as part of the inaugural class. Frank served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. While stationed at Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, he courted and married Vera Hope whom he had met in Houston. After their wedding in Houston, the couple started their married life at Camp Gordon in Augusta, Georgia, where they made lifelong friends. They returned to Houston to start a family after Frank was honorably discharged from the Army.

Frank always showed an interest in medicine and helping others. After high school, he was part of the constructi­on crew for the Baylor College ofMedicine Cullen Building in the newly formed TexasMedic­al Center (TMC). Wanting to continue using his training as a medic in the Army, his first profession­al job was with the Veteran’s Administra­tion Hospital in Houston. Soon he learned about a job opportunit­y as a pharmaceut­ical salesman. He accepted an offer and spent the next 44 years in that industry, retiring from SmithKline Beecham. His career could not have been a more perfect fit. He had a deep interest in science and medicine and was blessed with one of the most engaging personalit­ies ever. He participat­ed in the growth of the TexasMedic­al Center and benefitted from its presence in Houston. Not only was the TMC part of his business success, it was also where he received two “extended warranties” from HoustonMet­hodist Hospital thanks to his longtime friend and cardiologi­st, Dr. Albert E. Raizner, and worldrenow­ned cardiovasc­ular surgeon, Dr. George P. Noon. Frank’s life was extended by 34 years through advances in medicine and science taking place right here in Houston.

Frank and Vera were original and lifelong residents of the Post OakManor subdivisio­n developed on land once owned by theMeyer family. He was very active in his community, children’s schools, church, profession and his alumni groups. He also coached, managed and umpired in Willow Creek Little League. Frank was well known and respected in his multiple communitie­s—so much so that he was asked to be listed on the ballot for Texas State Representa­tive. He accepted the invitation but did not campaign, as it would have compromise­d his pharmaceut­ical career.

Frank loved history and learning about his family heritage. He was proud to be part Italian on his mother’s side and English on his father’s side. He was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and was able to visit the Old Ship Church in Hingham, MA, which his ancestors help found in the 1600s and which is currently the oldest church in America in continuous use. Frank’s interest in genealogy was passed to his children as they research his Stowell descendant­s to theMayflow­er. He also traveled to England to visit his ancestral home, Cothelston­eManor.

Frank also enjoyed working in the yard, woodwork and building things around the house. For thirteen years, Frank participat­ed in the Cardiac Rehab Program at HoustonMet­hodist Hospital where he worked to heal himself and helped others learning to live with heart disease.

Frank is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Vera; his daughter Denise (wife of Will) Reeves; daughter, Cindy Stowell; and his son, FrankW. Stowell, III. Frank and Vera were blessed with four grandchild­ren—

Rachel, Sarah, Elizabeth andMichael—and nine great grandchild­ren —

Kaitlyn, Presley, Will, Jake, Jackson, Harrison, James, Evelyn and Alex.

The family wishes to offer sincere thanks to Gladys Jones, Toni Cambre and Cecille Broussard for the wonderful care given to

Frank in his time of need.

A Celebratio­n of his Life will take place in November.

Visitation will be on Thursday, November 12, from

5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Military Honors at 5:00 p.m. with a Reception following and a Rosary around 7:00 p.m., at Earthman Bellaire Funeral Home, 4525 Bissonnet St. Bellaire, TX 77401.

The funeral will be held on Friday, November 13, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 1801 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056. We hope to have a live stream for those out of town or for anyone who is unable to attend the funeral.

Interment will be at a later date.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, memorial contributi­ons may be made in his memory to support the cardiologi­st who kept his heart working for 34 years.

Methodist Hospital Foundation, Albert Raizner Research Fund, 1707 Sunset Blvd., Houston, TX 77005.

Fond memories and expression­s of sympathy may be shared at www.earthmanbe­llaire.com for the STOWELL family.

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