In Memory

Randy Lowman

Randy Lowman

Randy Grant Lowman, age 35, of 3661 Rosebud Drive, died in an accident Thursday afternoon at the Billings Water Plant.

Randy was born in Billings May 24, 1955, the son of Larry and Dorothy Lowman.  He graduated from West High in 1973 and attended Eastern Montana College for a year.

Randy was married to nancy Jo Wyman here in Billings on May 5, 1979.  Life and love meant one thing to Randy; his family - his wife, Nancy and their children, Craig and Cindy.

Randy enjoyed the outdoors.  Hunting gave him the opportunity to share this love with both his son and dad.  Fishing was a favorite pastime, not because of the fish he caught but because of the excitement he saw in his wife when she did.

Sports were a major part of his life; soccer, baseball and basketball; all of which he coached so he could be close to his son, Craig.

His daughter, Cindy, was his "little princess".  Since the day she was born she brought only tears of happiness to his life.  Cindy also participated in sports with her dad, including swimming, which Randy had taught at the YMCA

His wife, Nancy, whom he fondly referred to as "his sunshine", learned to enjoy these things with him after their marriage.

He will be remembered as a loving husband, father and son.  "Dad and dear husband, we will all miss you and hold you close to our hearts."

Besides his wife, Nancy, son, Craig, and daughter, Cindy, Randy is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lowman of Billings; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Hangartner of Millville, Utah; maternal grandmother, Esther Matthaes of Laurel; and paternal grandmother, Myrtle Lowman of Fontana, Calif.

Funeral services will be held at the Dahl Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, May 29, at 10 a.m.  Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.



 
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02/22/21 01:20 PM #1    

Lori Rust

Randy was in a few of my classes and he always had a smile.  I saw him at the Billings Fair probably about a year before his accident.  He hadn't changed a bit, laughing, joking and enjoying life.  


01/25/23 05:18 AM #2    

James Matteson

Randy was my Best Friend. We attended school together, we were fishing and hunting buddies and spent weeks at a time in the Beartooths. We enjoyed pizza & beer @ Village Inn Pizza (Marshall Special).  We worked together @ BLM Tire (Now Tire-Rama). We actually dated ladies that were best friends themselves, and ended up marrying each others girlfriends!  Mary, my wife dated Randy, and I dated the future Mrs. Lowman.  Randy kept me well grounded and out of trouble. (He was the sensible one!)

To this day, I miss Randy and think of him often


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