Thelma Sue Lowry

Thelma Sue Lowry (Nicholas), 57, of Jefferson City passed away August 4th, 2021 from lung cancer. She is survived by her sisters, Sharon and Mary Nicholas, her brother Paul Nicholas, her two children Chasity Sheffield and Nicholas Connery, and her grandchildren. Ms. Lowry was a beloved member of the Bible Baptist Church in Jefferson City and will be remembered as a free-spirit who leaned heavily on her Faith. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on February 1st, 1964 as one of three daughters of William and Mary Nicholas (deceased) and resided in Jefferson City at the time of her death. She was loved and will be missed by all.

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  1. Dan Meehan on August 7, 2021 at 9:36 am

    Thelma, my sister, best friend, and favorite bingo partner.
    You were always there for me to lean on in times of stress, my biggest supporter, I can’t imagine life without you. I love you and miss you.
    Sharon Nicholas



  2. Nicholas Connery on August 7, 2021 at 9:42 am

    She was my mother and biggest supporter in everything I did. No matter how old I had gotten she was there and had my back. She will be greatly missed as a our family rock!



  3. Paul Nicholas on August 7, 2021 at 12:15 pm

    My sister was a loving and compassionate mother, sister and my friend. She loved the church and would listen and help others, she had a great soul, I already miss her, may she find peace in heaven, I love you my little sister ?



  4. Mary C Nicholas on August 8, 2021 at 10:00 pm

    Thelma my baby sister, I miss you and love you so much. There are so many childhood memories of growing up and playing at Marquette Park, and memories of our marriages, children, and grandchildren. I have always admired your sense of independence, your humor and your love of family.
    You will be missed so much.
    Love always, Mary Catherine



  5. Angie Roark on August 9, 2021 at 7:15 am

    Aunt Thelma was so very thoughtful…always thinking of me the kids her sisters she welcomed me into her family with an open heart . She was a blessing to me and my children. She was funny and a fighter and she loved living her life for the lord! She will be missed! Sending hugs and all love!!! ?????



  6. Mary Meffod on August 10, 2021 at 9:36 pm

    She was more than a sister to me. She always took care of me and Bonnie whom alo is fighting stage 4 lung cancer.
    She always had my back.
    You could look in her eyes and see love.
    I would of been there in the end. I tried had to find her. Whatever she needed I would get it to her. I can say Howard @Charlie took awesome care of my friend and I knew she was in good hands. She was a fighter.
    We could laugh and have good times. I’d ordered her a blanket of me, her and Bonnie but couldn’t find her to give it to her. She left footprints on my heart and she’ll never be forgotten. I will sat her a stone some so I can still talk to my bestie…my heart in broken. But I know I can be selfish and watch her suffer.
    CANCER SUCKS…
    IVE BEAT IT TWICE.
    Only the good die young and God took the best for me…
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  7. Mary Meffod on August 10, 2021 at 9:37 pm

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    She had a huge Faith.



  8. Amy Bunn on August 10, 2021 at 10:10 pm

    She was such a blessing to have as a friend. She liked her card games. I remember her coming to my house and us playing Phase10 for hours. She also helped me tremendously by watching my son at my brother’s funeral. She assured me that my baby was taken care of while I dealt with my emotions. You are greatly missed.



  9. Sarah Forsythe on September 4, 2021 at 4:40 pm

    I thank god that I came back to Missouri to see you. You were a great friend first and a client second. I learned so much from you and will miss you terribly. While you didn’t get to see the ocean in person, I hope your ocean in a bottle was second best!
    Love you, sweet Thelma.
    Rest In Peace



  10. Mary on April 19, 2022 at 11:48 am

    Everyday I wake up and miss your calls…



  11. Mary Frances Mefford on June 21, 2022 at 7:11 pm

    I think about you everyday
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