Teri Glover
There are no words to express how much I’m going to miss your endless love and friendship! Our conversations about nature, music, family and pretty much everything. You are forever in my heart 💜
Birth date: Sep 15, 1972 Death date: Feb 12, 2026
Jason Logan Lowrance, 53, of Garland passed away peacefully at home on February 12, 2026, after a brave and courageous fight with cancer. He was born on September 15, 1972, to James Logan Lowrance and Nina Alayne White. He marrie Read Obituary
There are no words to express how much I’m going to miss your endless love and friendship! Our conversations about nature, music, family and pretty much everything. You are forever in my heart 💜
Rest in Peace sweet Jason. I always think of Big Fat Mousehouse when I think of you. You're favorite saying when you were a boy❤️
Jason and I share so many memories together. He was the love of my life, my soulmate. I’ll miss him for the rest of my life. until we meet again.
Jason and I share lots of memories. He was the love of my life, the father of my children the grandfather to our grandchildren. I love toy Jason. Until we met again
Jason and and I share many memories. The best ones would be the birth of our children. I have loved Jason my entire life, and I will love him till the day I die. He is my soulmate, the father of my children, the grandfather to my grandchildren and someone who could never be replaced in my world. I love you, Jason until we meet again my love.
When I think about you, I think about what a true dad looks like. You didn’t just love your kids — you showed up for them. You chose to do better, to be better, and because of that, your children and grandchildren got the very best of you.
You were always a safe place. There was never a dull moment when you were around — whether you were giving the best advice or laughing while telling stories about all the trouble you got into as a kid. Some of my favorite memories are our meaningful conversations. I could come to you for guidance, and you always listened without judgment. You had a way of making everything feel lighter and more manageable.
I’m so incredibly thankful my kids got to experience a grandfather like you — one who loved big, laughed loud, and led by example. The kind of man who proves that fatherhood isn’t just a title — it’s a commitment, a choice, and a legacy.
You showed me what a real dad is. And that is something I will always carry with me.

Not only are you my nephew, but you are one of the sweetest, kindest men I've ever known. Love you. Rest in Peace, dear Jason.