Steven Lowe

June 26, 1977 - May 24, 2024

Steven Lowe, 46, of Beaumont, died Friday, May 24, 2024. He was born on June 26, 1977, in Beaumont, to Linda Sue Moser Lowe and  Kenneth Rodger Lowe.

Steven graduated from Hardin-Jefferson High School in 1995. He attended Lamar University where he pledged Kappa Sigma Fraternity. After a year at Lamar, he attended San Jacinto College where he earned his EMT-B and EMT-1 in 1997. In 1998 he earned his EMT-P in Beaumont through Med Link. In 2001, he became a licensed paramedic and in 2006 returned to Lamar Orange to study nursing in an upward mobility program. He officially became a registered nurse and received his state license in February 2007. Steven loved his career in the medical field. He worked critical care/ER areas for the majority of his career. He was also a flight Paramedic for Goldstar. The latter part of his career he spent as a travel nurse accepting assignments at various hospitals but remaining mainly  in pediatric emergency care.

Steven enjoyed life and adventure. He loved music and loved to dance. He enjoyed traveling especially to anywhere tropical. He also enjoyed scuba diving and snowboarding and had a special group of friends that he traveled with to enjoy those activities. His hobby was his jeep and he enjoyed customizing it, taking it for a drive to the beach and time with his jeep club friends.

The job he enjoyed most was being a dad. He talked about his son to anyone that would listen. He loved watching him play soccer, taking him to swim lessons when he was young, traveling with him and taking him riding in the jeep. He was so proud of him.

Survivors include his son, Cooper Wade Lowe of Beaumont; parents, Ken and Sue Lowe of Beaumont; brother, Michael Lowe and his wife, Casey; niece, Hadley Lowe and nephew, Luke Lowe, all of Royse City. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is preceded in death by his fraternal grandparents, Wiley and Juanita Lowe; his maternal grandfather, George Moser; and most recently his beloved Granny, Peggy Moser.

A memorial service for Mr. Lowe will be at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 2024, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium.

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Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
  • 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
  • June 2, 2024
  • 2:00 pm

Comments (9)

    Michelle Hollier says:

    Oh dang, how horribly sad! Steven was such a fun great nurse! Worked with him at medical center. Always so fun to be around this is devastating. Gone too son for sure. Praying big for his family friends and his son especially. He left a huge impact on others .

    Cindy Thrasher says:

    Stevie was always a blessing from the day he was born, over 10 lbs of goodness, could have been a model or actor, but chose to help others in nursing and helping others, what an awesome guy, love you always ❤️

    Julia Horn says:

    Sending lots of prayers for comfort and peace.

    Kristie Gillikin says:

    I remember when the twins were born. They had colic, Christian started having seizures, and Chris got called out to work. He offered to come bath the twins and put them to bed so I could rest. He was just a great guy all around.

    Mike Bombassi says:

    Condolences and prayers to Sue and family. I worked with Steven many times. A tragic loss at a young age.

    Kent and Noeline Hartel says:

    Steven was a wonderful young man. He will be missed greatly. God is good and will help your family through this difficult time. Prayers for you

    Lisa and Mike Doguet says:

    Sue & Ken,
    We are SO VERY SORRY to hear about the loss of your Son. May he be at peace & resting in our Father’s loving arms!💔🙏🏻💔🙏🏻💔~Lisa & Mike Doguet

    AJ Martin says:

    My brother. I don’t have the words. I will always remember the first time we met right after you got your paramedic and we were both working at Prestige. You encouraged me to fight through my intermediate class. We had some fun times over the years. I will never forget your smile and your willingness to help anyone who needed it. Godspeed my brother you will be missed.

    Sharon A Engman says:

    My deepest sympathy to all of Steven’s family & friends. Prayers for comfort in the days to come!

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