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James Alvin Lowery III

James Alvin Lowery III

December 12, 1966 - November 07, 2022

James Alvin Lowery III

December 12, 1966 - November 07, 2022

Obituary

James “Alvin” Lowery, III, 55, of Richmond, VA went to be with the Lord on Monday, November 7, 2022. He was predeceased by his father, James, “Jimmy” Lowery, Jr.  He is survived by his mother, Kay Lankey, and her husband Doug, step-sister Ellen Lankey and her husband Steve Simmons, step-brother Justin Lankey and his wife Amber and their children, and his father’s companion of many years, JoAnne Cordle. He had a close bond with his aunt Ann Seay and his cousins Billy, Wayne and Kevin Seay, Abby BeLoat and Stephanie Williams also survive him.

Alvin was a loyal friend to all and will be missed by a family of special friends including David Raynor, Bob “Ruggie” Blankenship, Steve Clodfelter, Davie Huband, Lee and Lori Rose, John Wright and a long list of many others. His neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Marks were also like family.  Kylie Lind held a special place in his heart and he loved her like a granddaughter.

Alvin loved his friends and family, NASCAR, the Dallas Cowboys and Alabama football.  He was a hard worker and a devoted son.

A graveside service will be held on Monday, November 28 at 1:00 p.m. at Dale Memorial Park, 10201 Newbys Bridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Alvin’s memory to Paralyzed Veterans of America, pva.org.

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: November 28, 2022 (1:00 PM)
  • Venue: Dale Memorial Park
  • Location: 10201 Newbys Road Chesterfield, VA 23832 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (804) 748-5843

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8 responses to James Alvin Lowery III

  1. Pam Tripp says:

    What a beautiful Tribute to a great GUY! He left his kind gentleness with everyone who knew him. May love and prayers be with his family and loved ones now and forever.

  2. JK Kirkwood says:

    Best friend, brother, I’ve lost a great one in you Alvin. We had just talked days before about me getting back together for a fun weekend. I wish I would have hopped in the car and came to see you.Their was never a time you wouldn’t listen to me and give me advise and laugh at the same time. Your early morning wake-up calls for the 7:30 pm Richmond race were the funniest times. Please keep an eye on us all morning you and give your dad a big ole hug. You will never be forgotten. I miss you bud.

  3. Joanne Bell says:

    My memories of Alvin, as well as my friendship and love for him will always be cherished. His kind heart and sweet soul was a blessing to everyone who knew him. Deepest sympathies to all of his family and loved ones.

  4. Gina Bishop says:

    wow this is a shocker. so young to leave us. had a lot of great times at the old sideline Cafe in Chester and will always remember him and his Sweet Soul.

  5. Beautiful tribute to Alvin. You’ve done a great job showing Alvin’s life and I know this was hard to do but he would love it!! Prayers for Alvin’s family and friends! Roll tide!!

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