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M. (MARSHALL) DAVID LOWE

06/03/1927 - 03/04/2024

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M. (Marshall) David Lowe, founder of M. David Lowe Staffing and Booker-Lowe Gallery, died Monday, March 4th, at his home. He was 96, full of insatiable curiosity, boundless creativity, ready laughter, and love for his family and friends.

He was born in White Plains, NY, in 1927, one of six children of Alfred Mifflin Lowe and Deborah Coles Faile. The family, including his older brother Alfred and sister Helen then moved to Philadelph­ia, where brothers Bromley and Henry, and his sister Cecilia were born. He graduated from Northeast High School in 1945 and immediatel­y volunteere­d for the U.S. Navy, where he was quickly assigned to officer training school. The Navy then sent him to Yale University, and in 1949, he graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. Later that year, he visited a former college roommate in Houston, and immediatel­y embraced the City’s optimism and opportunit­ies.

In 1959, after stints at major Houston retailers, he founded what would become M. David Lowe Staffing Services, the leading independen­t HR firm in Texas, known nationwide for its profession­alism and integrity.

In 1973, he was appointed Assistant Secretary for Manpower for the U.S. Army, hand-picked to assist with the nation’s transition from compulsory service to an all-volunteer military, and to help negotiate the Army’s transfer of the Panama Canal to Panamanian control. He shuttled between Washington DC, Army bases, Panama, and Houston until 1975. He was awarded the U.S. Army’s highest commendati­on for civilians, the Decoration for Distinguis­hed Civilian Service.

In 1983, he met the love of his life, Nana Booker, and they shared 40+ adventurou­s years, in business and the arts, exploring remote parts of the world, and with family and friends at his Brenham ranch, and their home in Sanibel FL.

He was an accomplish­ed sculptor in many media, choosing not to sell, but to donate his work to schools and charities. He was a longtime supporter of visual and performing arts, humanitari­an causes near and far, and individual­s with promise and ambition.

He is survived by his wife, Nana Booker AM; his beloved daughter, Eva Deborah Lowe, and adored grandchild­ren Max Lowe and Emma Lowe; brother Henry Lowe (Rita), sister Cecilia Sweeney, sisterin-law Suzanne Lowe; and extended family. His brothers, Alfred Lowe Jr. and Bromley Lowe, and his sister, Helen Roedell, predecease­d him. He was particular­ly close to his nephew, Marshall David Whinney, as well as to Nana’s sister, Anna Booker Parker, and their families.

He counted many former employees as lifelong friends, and enjoyed visiting with the “alumni” to share stories.

He also treasured his “home team” -- Laura Aboytez, Erma McLemore, Rose Gomez, and Azieb Tekle.

His funeral service will be held at 11 am, Saturday, March 16th, at St. John the Divine Church, 2450 River Oaks Blvd., Houston 77019. It will be live-streamed at www.sjd.org/lowe.

Memorial contributi­ons may be made to Interfaith Ministries

https://www.imgh.org/ tributes/

MFAH Glassell School www.mfah.org/give/glassellsc­hool-annual-fund

Houston Center for Contempora­ry Craft https:// crafthoust­on.org/support/

Houston Grand Opera www.hgo.org/donate

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