

Lee Dan Lowers, 71, of El Paso, Texas, passed away on September 18, 2025, at Del Sol Medical Center of El Paso of a recent illness. He was born August 9, 1954, in El Paso, Texas to Allen and June Lowers. Lee graduated from Bel Air High School in 1973. Upon graduating high school, Lee attended the Al Pinson School of Horseshoeing in Grapevine, Texas, he shod many horses throughout his lifetime. Lee married Alisa Lowers on August 3, 1974. Lee went through the Boilermaker Union’s Apprenticeship program and worked as a welder throughout the country for 13 years.
He then went on to receive his teaching/vocational certification through Corpus Christi and taught vocational machining courses with the El Paso Independent School District at Irvin High School and later at the Center for Career Technology Education (CCTE) for 30 years. He also taught vocational classes at El Paso Community College. Lee was a member of the Iota Lambda Sigma Fraternity for Industrial Education. He also worked on the All-Star Football Classic Committee as the equipment manager for several years. Lee had several hobbies that he enjoyed which included; scuba diving, water skiing, golf, skeet shooting, and gun collecting.
Lee is survived by, Alisa Lowers, his wife of 51 years, three sisters-in-law, Theresa Singletary, and two great nieces, Darcee Jones and Shawn Miller, Jo Lynn and husband Bill Egelund, one great niece, Michelle Sherry Moore and partner Tracy, and one great niece, Pam. Two nephews, Jeffrey Lowers and his wife Hellen and two great nieces, Tiana Lowers and Treva Lowers. Brian Lowers and his wife Diane Lowers and one great nephew, Danny Joe Lowers and Briana, one niece Amanda Roy and her husband Sam Roy and their son, Owen Roy.
Lee is preceded in death by his parents, Allen and June Lowers, sister Linda Masters, brother Larry Lowers, and his nephew Li’l Larry Lowers.
Lee Lowers was a great man, a wonderful provider, friend, welder etc. One thing that we will always remember about Lee is that you could always find him in a crowd, due to his 6ft 4in stature, he was easy to find. Lee consumed many Whataburgers, french fries and Dr. Peppers, as he loved them very much. Lee also had what he called his kids, two toy poodles, August, who passed many years ago and Dolly, who will turn five years old on December 25, 2025. They were his never dogs, or so he said, but he loved and spoiled each of them like crazy. For those that knew Lee and would like to share any stories, you can go online and post them on Funeraria Del Angel Evergreen East Cemetery & Funeral Home.
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