Lowell Gene King, 76, a devoted educator, proud veteran, and cherished friend, passed away peacefully on December 25, 2024 in Louisville. Born on August 10, 1948, in Kite, Kentucky, to the late Everage and Sadie King. Lowell's life journey was marked by his unwavering commitment to education, community, and the joy of friendship.
Lowell earned a rank one in education and dedicated many years to Montgomery County High School, where he served as both a teacher and an athletic director. His passion for empowering young minds extended beyond the classroom, as he also took on the role of director for the Mt. Sterling Montgomery County Parks and Recreation, contributing to the growth of recreational opportunities within the community.
A proud US Army veteran who served in Germany, Lowell carried his love for sports throughout his life, playing collegiate basketball at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi where he made a lifelong friendship with Jimmy Harris. Later, he found joy on the golf course, often spending several days a week with friends, forging bonds that would last a lifetime.
Though Lowell and his beloved companion Robbin did not have children of their own, their greatest joys came from their godchildren, Alexis Feltner Spaulding and her children, Shepherd and Hayes, and Pierce Feltner, who they loved dearly and participated in their lives as they grew into remarkable adults. He also treasured a lifelong friendship with Jake Hartgrove, a bond that began in childhood when the King's moved to Montgomery County from Knott County. Together with countless other friends whose lives he touched; Lowell's warm spirit created an extensive network of cherished connections.
A man of deep faith, Lowell was baptized at Antioch Christian Church alongside his brother Doyle. He also attended at Southeast Christian Church later in life when he moved to Louisville.
In his final days, Lowell expressed his gratitude for the countless messages, texts, and phone calls from friends that brought him immense joy. It was a testament to the love he cultivated, a reminder of the deep impact he had on those around him.
Lowell is survived by his beloved companion and caregiver, Robbin King; brother, Doyle King; and sister, Eva Amburgey; five nieces and nephews; goddaughter, Alexis Feltner Spaulding (Troy); godson, Pierce Feltner (Carolyn), along with a community of friends and loved ones who will forever hold his memory dear.
Services to honor Lowell's life will be held later, with details to be announced. The family invites all those who knew and loved him to come together in celebration of a life well-lived, reflecting on the friendships, laughter, and love he shared.
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