Lowery, Susie

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Name
Lowery, Susie
One-line bio
While working as a Cook for Davidson College from the 1930s until her retirement, Susie Lowery became a pillar of Davidson, North Carolina’s community through her work with Gethsemane Baptist Church and her devotion to friends and family.
Biography
Susie Lowery (1912-2001) was an anchor of her community in Davidson, North Carolina. Beginning in the 1930s, Lowery worked as a chef for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity of Davidson College and was a house mom for its members. Lowery was beloved by the fraternity's members, and she cared for them deeply. As a house mom, Lowery looked after the physical and emotional well-being of the brothers, and these nurturing qualities earned her the nicknames Mama Suze and Aunt Susie within the community.

Fitting with her caring nature, Lowery and her husband, Rufus Lowery, frequently cared for children when their parents were not able to. During her time at Davidson, Lowery also cooked, cleaned, and babysat for numerous Davidson professors’ families. Lowery largely raised the kids that she babysat for, making her beloved on campus. While she began working at Davidson long before women or Black people were allowed to enroll, she found deep friendship through other Black women serving as cooks on campus.

Outside of Davidson College, Lowery was a long time active member of Gethsemane Baptist Church, the Davidson Progressive Women Club, and the Hot Meal Program. Throughout her life, Lowery served as a friend and mother to all in face of discrimination and hardship.
Date of Birth
14 July 1912
Date of Death
12 October 2001
Related Organization(s)
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
Davidson College; Davidson, North Carolina
Learn More About this Subject
"Susie Lowery." Find A Grave. Accessed March 12, 2024, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65366310/susie-lowery
Torrence, Marjean. "Pillar of Davidson community turns 83." Mecklenburg Gazette, July 12, 1995, B-2.
Ancestry Library. "Susie Dubose North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records, 1741-2011." Accessed April 21, 2024.
Manatron. "Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Web Access."

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