In loving memory of

Lowell A. Stribe
August 31, 1936 - January 11, 2022

Lowell Allen, son of Herbert and Regilda (Stoffers) Stribe, was born on August 31, 1936, in Carroll, Iowa. He grew up on a farm northeast of Manning where he attended rural schools. In 1952, Lowell moved with his family into Manning, graduating from Manning High School in 1954.

On June 3, 1956, Lowell was united in marriage with Lois Anthony at the United Methodist Church in Manning. Lowell first worked for the Manning Creamery Company. In 1958 they started farming northeast of Manning while raising their three children. In 1969, Lowell became an agent for Home Mutual Insurance. In 1975, he began working in the office as an underwriter and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1998. During this time, Lowell also worked with Manning Insurance Agency doing Federal Crop Insurance. From 1970 and past his retirement, Lowell served in various capacities on the Home Mutual Board. In 1987, Lowell and Lois had a farm sale. They sold the acreage in 1988 and moved into Manning in 1989.

Throughout the years, Lowell was active in the United Methodist Church and Hayes Township Schuetzen Verein. Throughout the years, he enjoyed going to dances, fishing, golfing, and playing cards at Cliff's and with his grandkids. Lowell was a true family man. He cherished the time spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, especially their ballgames and activities and going on family vacations.

After Lois passed away in 2017, Lowell decided to move to Manning Senior Living the next year. He was diagnosed with cancer in November of 2021. On Tuesday, January 11, 2022, Lowell passed away at MercyOne in Des Moines, Iowa. He was 85 years, 4 months and 1 day of age.

Preceding him in death are his parents; wife Lois Stribe; grandson Austin Bailey; son-in-law Allyn Strecker; two brothers Lon Stribe, in infancy, and Dean (Marge) Stribe; brothers-in-law Larry (Nancy) Anthony and Dick (Donna) Anthony; and a sister-in-law Eloise Anthony.

Lowell is survived by his three children: Allen (Carlys) Stribe of Manning; Sue Ann Strecker of Des Moines; and Lisa (Larry) Bailey of Des Moines; seven grandchildren: Jennifer (Alan) Morris of Manning; Scott (Beth) Stribe of Mt. Pleasant; Steven (Jennifer) Strecker of West Des Moines; Alayna (Pete) Westerkamp of Grimes; Andrea Bailey (Shawn Bobbitt) of Van Meter; Michael (Lori) Bailey of Montclair, VA; and Michelle (Stephen) Hill of East Tawas, Michigan; 11 great-grandchildren: Camden, Brennen and Harper Morris; Rowyn and Julia Hill; Emily, Jane, Wyatt and Morgan Bailey; Evelyn Bobbitt; and Hollie Westerkamp; brothers-in-law: Dan Anthony of Newton and Randy (Jacki) Anthony of Denison; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In Loving Memory of Lowell A. Stribe

Funeral Service will be on Saturday, January 15, 2022 at1:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, Manning, Iowa with Pastor Kathy Kluis, Officiating

Congregational Hymns "Blessed Assurance", "Hymn of Promise" Janet Myer, Accompanist

Casket Bearers are Alan Morris, Scott Stribe, Steven Strecker, Michael Bailey, Stephen Hill, Pete Westerkamp and Shawn Bobbitt

Honorary Casket Bearers are Jennifer Morris, Beth Stribe, Jennifer Strecker, Lori Bailey, Michelle Hill, Alayna Westerkamp and Andrea Bailey

Interment at the Manning Cemetery, Manning, Iowa

Tributes

Sylvia wrote on Jan 14, 2022:

"My deepest sympathy to Lowell's family at his passing! Lowell was a wonderful neighbor, friend and country schoolmate growing up northeast of Manning. I treasure the memories we shared. Sylvia Vollstedt Engel"

Ron Reischl wrote on Jan 13, 2022:

"My heartfelt sympathies to y?all! He was a great man!!"

Lue Baker wrote on Jan 13, 2022:

"Prayers lifted for Stribe family. Lowell was a wonderful person always willing to lend a hand. Don't think I ever saw him without a smile. God's peace be with each of you. "

Maureen Drees wrote on Jan 12, 2022:

"Jenny and Scott, I am sorry to learn of the loss of your grandfather. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Maureen Drees "

DOTTIE SCHILTZ wrote on Jan 12, 2022:

"So sorry for your loss. Deepest sympathies and prayers for all families, friends. Always enjoyed both Lois and Lowell as part of our church family. Cherish your memories. "