Vernita Loren Lowe

01/16/1961 - 07/19/2020

Vernita L. Lowe, 59, of Thomasville,NC died July 19, 2020. A Graveside Service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Eden Gardens Cemetery, Eden,NC. Public viewing will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday July 24, 2020 at Perry Spencer Funeral Home Chapel, Eden, NC.

Vernita was born January 16, 1961 in Rockingham County to the late Bishop Goil Lowe, Sr. and Mollie Bell Wade Lowe. She departed this life on July 19, 2020 at home in Thomasville, NC. Vernita was a graduate of Morehead High School. She furthered her studies to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree from Rockingham Community College and Master’s of Psychology from Liberty University. She had hopes of earning a PhD in Criminal Psychology. Vernita grew up in Evangelical Saints Church, Eden, NC. She worked in various positions in the ministry, especially in playwriting, directing, and choreographing of dance teams. As stated, one of Vernita’s passions was dancing. She was lead-teacher at Kallam’s School of Dance before opening her own studio, MV School of Dance. She also coached cheerleading within Rockingham County Parks and Recreation and Morehead High School. She was truly patient as she encouraged and inspired others to fulfill their dreams. She also had a love for racing and the title “World’s Greatest Racing Fan” followed her. She also worked as a surgical nurse at Annie Penn. She worked as a tax preparer for Jackson Hewitt until the time of the death. Vernita, also called by loved ones, Miss V, is survived by her longtime love, Phillip Larimore of the home; three brothers: Goil Lowe, Jr. (Marie) of Eden, Bobby J. Lowe (Gee) of High Point, Maurice L. Lowe (Yvette) of Greensboro; two sisters: Helen L. Arrington (Larry-deceased) of San Jose, CA, and Brenda A. Lowe of Eden. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, with Joshua V. Lowe and Antonio M. Lowe raised as sons; great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives. She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Mary L. Perkins, Alice V. Lowe, and Nancy L. Willis and her baby brother Ferdinand P. Lowe.