Lowell Klement

lowell klement

July 9, 1942 ~ November 26, 2025

Born in: Fabens, Texas
Resided in: Hughes Springs, Texas

Lowell Klement, 83, of Hughes Springs, Texas, passed away Wednesday, November 26, 2025, in Mt. Pleasant, Texas. He was born July 9, 1942, in Fabens, Texas, to Louis and Ruby Klement.

Lowell worked as a millwright at Lone Star Steel, where he was affectionately known as “Lolo.” He took great pride in his work, but his greatest joy in life was spending time with his family. He will be remembered for his steady presence, his kindness, and the love he had for those closest to him.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Klement; two daughters, Tina Klement and Debbie Thomas; three grandchildren, Erika White, Ali (Colby) Morgan, and Gabriel Thomas; and two great-grandchildren, Drew and Wade Morgan.  He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Frank and Bobby Klement.

The family would like to extend a special thank-you to Capstone Health Care of Hughes Springs for their care and support.  There are no services are scheduled at this time.  Arrangements entrusted to Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

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  1. Candle 2I always enjoyed talking about getting inked! How you shared your memories and experiences of the old days painted an awesome picture of how you got your tattoo, of course I am not the best at it, but I did enjoy being able to cut up with you in espanol. I am glad you are no longer in pain, but you will truly be missed within the halls of Capstone. Rest in Paradise Gringo!

    • Thank you Little Britches for taking care of my Dad! He always made fun of us people that keeps pulling our britches up, and offered us some suspenders or belts.

  2. Always enjoyed seeing and talking to Lowell always had a smile.Rest in peace my brother in the arms of our Lord

  3. We could have made a mile long obituary, Dad! So many people that have come into your life, our lives!Your sense of humor! So many times we cried from laughing! This isn’t good bye or “Adios! as you would tell me. It’s hello or “Hola” to your new struggle free life. Love you D Papacita!


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