
Debbra “Deb” A. (LeJeune) Lowe, 66, of Fremont, OH passed away on December 2, 2022 at ProMedica Memorial Hospital in Fremont, OH. She was born on June 26, 1956 in Fremont, OH the daughter of Edward and Patricia (Jumper) LeJeune. She was a 1974 graduate of Fremont Ross High School. Deb married Theodore Lowe on October 26, 1991 in Fremont, OH and he survives.
Deb worked in quality control at H J Heinz for over thirty-six years until she retired. She loved to watch her soap operas and enjoyed playing cards, slot machines and games on her tablet. She was a member of the Eagles, VFW, Moose and American Legion. She also loved her dogs, Bojangles, Fuzz and Ginger.
Deb is survived by her husband, Theodore Lowe, Fremont; children, Amy Levario, Joanna Levario and Kim Addair all of Fremont; grandchildren, Tricia Carrothers, Lindsey Harper, Brianna and Chase Carrothers, Cassandrah and Shane Sail Ottney, Araya Swinehart, Kelcie Kitchen, Chylci Lee, Micheal Addair II, Joshua Krienke, Jennifer Lee and Julie Henderson; sister, Cathy Frey of Colorado and many great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Tracy Jurovick; siblings, Robert “Bob” LeJeune, Kenneth “Ken” LeJeune and Mary Salyers.
A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, December 17, 2022 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Fremont Eagles, 2570 W. State St, Fremont, OH.
Memorials can be made to the family.
Offer Condolences for the family of Debbra “Deb” A. (LeJeune) Lowe

Linda Mills
Deb and I worked together for a long time. She was a great person and wonderful friend. She will be missed dearly . My thoughts and prayers are with the family. God bless
Pat Williamson
So sorry for your loss. I knew Deb and Ted from when I worked at the vfw. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you
Ramona
I have only known Deb a few years as a customer at the eagles and she was one tough little spit fire of a lady that I will truly miss. Rest in peace my friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you Ted, and the family.
Tom and Janet Nieset
What can I say but we loved you Deb as a great friend. Your smiling face always brought a smile to everyone. When you came to the Eagles or the VFW everyone always knew where you was headed for the machines and waiting for Ted Lowe. You were always a joy to be around. I enjoyed our talks serious and funny. Now those good times are gone. Tom and I always liked it when you guys would ask if you could join us. We really enjoyed your company. We’ll miss you our dear friend. We’ll try to watch over Ted. Love you